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Trip to Muxia

Kennedy1

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Frances - May & June 2013
Camino Finisterre and Camino Muxia - June 2013
I will be in Santiago on June 9 and want to do a 1 day trip by bus to Muxia. Will the bus schedule allow me to go and return plus see Muxia in one day.
 
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Just the other day I saw an ad for a daytrip to Muxia. It may have even been displayed on this site before I logged in. At any rate maybe the tourist office in Santiago will know something about it. http://www.santiagoturismo.com/ There is a flag button for English at the top but it may be obscured until you accept cookies.
 
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Yes there is in fact an ad on this site for a day trip to Finisterre-Muxia. It costs 39 Euro and gives a departure time of 9 am with a return at 5 pm. They also offer a 10% discount if you use the promo code "casa Ivar" . Apparently you can also book in advance and they allow you to change the dates or cancel.
 
Believe me four hours in Muxia is about 3 hours too long! You'll get there too early for lunch and that church that figured in the Sheen film has been overly scrubbed clean during the rebuilding. It was also locked up tight.
There's not much open during the middle of the day but the trip back was interesting - two seats back from us an Australian pilgrim insisted on showing an American lady all of his photos across the CF even though she had walked the whole way herself . . . "Here's us going into the restaurant. Here's us coming out of the restaurant" the rest of the passengers were in hysterics.
Glad I went there though ;)
 
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It's not a difficult drive (not even on the wrong side for you!), and car rental for a day is about the same as a tour.

I did it 3 weeks ago. Picked up the car in town (10am), drove to Muxia, had coffee in town, walked around a bit, drove up to the lighthouse and church (wonderful) then on to Fisterra via the waterfall. Lunch in Fisterra and a drive up to the lighthouse there. And back to Santiago for 6pm.

www.economycarrentals.com are brokers and have good prices. Otherwise ask at your hotel or albergue if they can advise about local car rental.
 
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It's not a difficult drive (not even on the wrong side for you!), and car rental for a day is about the same as a tour.

I did it 3 weeks ago. Picked up the car in town (10am), drove to Muxia, had coffee in town, walked around a bit, drove up to the lighthouse and church (wonderful) then on to Fisterra via the waterfall. Lunch in Fisterra and a drive up to the lighthouse there. And back to Santiago for 6pm.

www.economycarrentals.com are brokers and have good prices. Otherwise ask at your hotel or albergue if they can advise about local car rental.
LOL Julia, you mean they drive on the correct side of the road...lol. See you in July :)
 
I did go on daytrip tour with a minibuss taking us to Finnester and Muxia and other places of interrest.
We had lunch included for 50 euro.
That was a very nice trip.
 
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Granted, not much to "see" in Muxia, but a great place to "experience". time spent watching the sun set while sitting on the magical rocks is a wonderful way to finish a Camino. And tasty percebes to devour!
 
It's not a difficult drive (not even on the wrong side for you!), and car rental for a day is about the same as a tour.

I did it 3 weeks ago. Picked up the car in town (10am), drove to Muxia, had coffee in town, walked around a bit, drove up to the lighthouse and church (wonderful) then on to Fisterra via the waterfall. Lunch in Fisterra and a drive up to the lighthouse there. And back to Santiago for 6pm.

www.economycarrentals.com are brokers and have good prices. Otherwise ask at your hotel or albergue if they can advise about local car rental.

They can sense we're Americans and gave me a 3 day price of of over $550.00 USD ....lol
 
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Thanks to everyone for their help. I think that after looking at the bus schedule there will be plenty of time to do what I need to do . Kind regards to all.
 

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