Would you recommend Jacotrans or Correos for baggage transfer on the Camino Frances?
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How do you go about organising this? I’ll start in Burgos. Do I do it through the hotel I’m staying at?Correos, is excellent, and overall less expensive. If you wish,you can pay a flat rate,regardless of how many stops you make. This is especially an advantage if you want to take shorter days, and thus overnight more frequently. Second choice is Caminofacil.
Thank you!Correos, is excellent, and overall less expensive. If you wish,you can pay a flat rate,regardless of how many stops you make. This is especially an advantage if you want to take shorter days, and thus overnight more frequently. Second choice is Caminofacil.
I've always used Jacotrans with great results.Would you recommend Jacotrans or Correos for baggage transfer on the Camino Frances?
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No. Go to Correos.com and paq mochilla. If you know where you will stay in advance you can put those accommodations into the computer. You can also pay the flat fee,then put in the destinations before 8pm the night before you walk.How do you go about organising this? I’ll start in Burgos. Do I do it through the hotel I’m staying at?
I also prefer CaminoFacil. I have been using them for luggage transfers and for taxi service for the past eight years and there has never been even one mistake.Would you recommend Jacotrans or Correos for baggage transfer on the Camino Frances?
Wow thanks that’s good to know!No. Go to Correos.com and paq mochilla. If you know where you will stay in advance you can put those accommodations into the computer. You can also pay the flat fee,then put in the destinations before 8pm the night before you walk.
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You can print out your itinerary if you book in advance.
Just go to the nearest post office Oficina de Correos (they are all over) and drop your luggage, backpack, or whatever you need to send. They also have different size boxes where you can place what you dont need or need to move along the camino. You decide where and when to pick your things up. They can store them for you. Best serviceHow do you go about organising this? I’ll start in Burgos. Do I do it through the hotel I’m staying at?
Thank you for this! Do I need to arrange in advance for transport with Express Bourricot? I'm pretty sure the others (caminofacil, correas, etc) can be arranged on the spot at the albergue/hotel.SJPdP and Orisson (and Borda) are served by Express Bourricot. In addition to luggage transfer, they also provide taxi service. I used Caminofacil from Roncesvalles onward. Both services worked perfectly for me!
All the information is on their websiteThank you for this! Do I need to arrange in advance for transport with Express Bourricot? I'm pretty sure the others (caminofacil, correas, etc) can be arranged on the spot at the albergue/hotel.