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when to book your flight out of Santiago at journeys end?

cloud86

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Camino de Santiago: August - September 2013

Camino de Santiago: August - September 2019
Hi everyone and fellow pilgrims!

Im Craig from England, Ill be hiking the camino de santiago this August, I fly to paris on Friday 16th and get the Lunea night train to Bayonne on the 17th (saturday night) and plan on spending the 18th sunday in St Jean before starting on Monday 19th. This is as far as Ive booked for.

I have 7weeks off in total. I have a rough plan of hiking the Camino in 30-32 days including doing Finesterre and muxia also if time allows it. See I'm planning on doing a bit of Europe after it for 2weeks, looking to fly out of Santiago to Barcelona. When booking your ride home at the end of the trip. Do you do it before, or when you are midway through? I was thinking of doing midway, so Id have a better idea by then.

Im not one for planning ahead too far and like others I guess just want to enjoy the experience without having to worry about time of finishing it. Any advise or ideas would be great thanks!

thanks and beun camino dudes!

from c
 
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My wife kept an eye on Ryanair's fares from when I left Leon, and from memory booked once I had got to Ponferrada, when it was fairly clear when I would be in Santiago. I then found an internet cafe with print facilities in Sarria to print the tickets/boarding pass, as well as having a backup set sent to me post restante to Santiago.

I could probably have done it myself if I had needed to, but in 2010 internet access wasn't quite what it appears to be today.

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Hi Craig,
We booked ours at the last minute, when we were in Finisterre. Very expensive, and ended up cheaper to fly to England via Madrid, rather than the direct flight with Ryannair. Next time,ill book a bit earlier ! It's a tricky one to get right. But if you're going to Barcelona maybe you could get the train?
Buen camino
Helen
 
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I had no problem getting a flight out of Santiago in June of this year after booking just two days before on Kayak. Did I say Kaya?. Either them or Lonely Planet. I do everything flightwise with them and have never been disappointed price wise and getting a flight out.
 
cloud86 said:
. When booking your ride home at the end of the trip. Do you do it before, or when you are midway through? I was thinking of doing midway, so Id have a better idea by then.

I get the impression you're worried about the exact date. Those flights aren't daily are they?

Often the last minute flights are so expensive it can be cheaper to book two flights earlier on different dates. If that makes sense.
 
Cloud86:

I bought my ticket about a week out of Santiago. At that time, I was a little more confident in my departure date. I would purchase my ticket as soon as I knew my departure date.

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Cloud86,
I can offer my experience with this issue: I did not pre-book a flight from Santiago. I ended up taking the train from Santiago to Barcelona...roughly a 12hr trip. This was cheaper than any last minute flight I could find (using Skyscanner) and for me was a great way to decompress and prepare for the change of environment that Barcelona would offer! A few caveats...I have no idea what sort of shape the train station is in at Santiago de Compostela, also a 12hr train ride might not be to your liking (although it was neat to see parts of the camino that you walked days and weeks earlier). I booked this train ticket 4 days in advance and it cost 45.00 (June 2013). Hope this helps!
Buen Camino,
Kurtis
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
I would suggest 32 days is normal for Camino Frances from SJPdP to Santiago. I'd tack on an extra 4 or 5 days to get to Finisterre and another to get to Muxia.

Why not take a few days in the interesting centers along the way? That way you book your ticket now for Santiago at the end of your holiday.

I found that by the time I got to Santiago I was quite done with seeing the grotty cathedrals and other museums. There is such a thing as becoming emotionally exhausted by it all. What I'm saying I guess is don't try to 'do' it all in 7 weeks. Take time to experience it. You can go 'do' Barcelona on another vacation.

Another option is use the extra days to walk camino Ingles and take the ferry home.
 
I normally book my flight from Santiago before leaving Australia trying to work out how long I'll take but twice I have had to change the flight due to getting in too early and still spending 4/5 days in Santiago.
It only costs me 40 Euros to change Ryanair and 15 Euros fee to Viloria Travel Agent. Probably would have cost much more to book last minute.
This may help.
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Hola

7 weeks. Perfect.
Because in other words, you don't have to worry about your home ticket at all.
Of course no one wants to throw away money on expensive tickets, but in my experience it is impossible to predict whether it is cheaper to buy now, a bit later or just before returning.
Once you arrive in Santiago, there will be plenty of options with bus, train, rent a car, air, walk some more... I can't imagine the extra cost, if any, will be more positive than starting your Camino and once you know it is over, then find your transportation to wherever you want or have to be.
Also, many pilgrims don't make it to Santiago because they are injured, tired, bored, emergencies at home, etc.
My advice is to start your Camino and take it a day at the time. If possible.
Try not to plan to much ahead.

Buen Camino
Lettinggo
 

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