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Does JacoTrans (or similar) exist on the Santiago-Finisterre-Muxia route?

RoryGentry

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My question is basically the title... Does JacoTrans (or similar service) exist on the Santiago-Finisterre-Muxia route?

We are debating if it would be worthwhile to bring smaller day packs, since we will be hiking 20+ miles per day. If something like JacoTrans is available to take our large packs ahead, that's great... but if it doesn't exist along that route, then our "extra" packs would just be added weight.
 
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Rory,

One of the major transporters of baggage along the camino is Jacotrans. Somewhere I read that they now also transport to Finisterre. Perhaps you might write and ask them if they do and, if not, who does. Here is their email jacotrans@jacotrans.com. Another service Tuitrans advertises transport of backpacks to Finisterre and Muxia.

Margaret Meredith
 
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We are debating if it would be worthwhile to bring smaller day packs, since we will be hiking 20+ miles per day. If something like JacoTrans is available to take our large packs ahead, that's great... but if it doesn't exist along that route, then our "extra" packs would just be added weight.
Even if you don't use a luggage service a day pack can be useful at night so you can keep valuables on you, shop, etc. and leave your main pack at your albergue. The Sea to Summit Ultra-sil daypack holds 20 liters but only weighs 2.4 oz and stuffs into itself to size of a lemon.

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Just FYI... I thought I'd post a response to my own (old) question. We stayed at Casa Loncho ( www.casaloncho.com, casaloncho@gmail.com) in Olveiroa. Antonio, who runs Casa Loncho, does the backpack service all along the route. We used his transport service all along the "triangle" to Fisterre, Muxia, and back. Casa Loncho is a family owned and operated business, and a wonderful group of people to meet. The accommodations are very clean and comfortable, and the food is great. We actually re-planned our route so that we could stay there a second time on the way back. Show him this photo and tell him that we sent you! LOL
 

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Posting because people still search the forums on these questions. In October 2014 I also used the casaloncho service (though I didn't stay with them) a few days along the Santiago -> Finisterre route and it worked perfectly.
 
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Hello:

Just saw this thread today, and I just wanted to mention that we at Caminofacil also provide service in the Santiago-Finisterra-Muxia route. Have a look at:

http://www.caminofacil.net/en/

Be advised that Finisterre is listed in our website as "Fisterra", which is the town's Galician name. You'll probably see the town listed that way in other places too.
 
Even if you don't use a luggage service a day pack can be useful at night so you can keep valuables on you, shop, etc. and leave your main pack at your albergue. The Sea to Summit Ultra-sil daypack holds 20 liters but only weighs 2.4 oz and stuffs into itself to size of a lemon.Karl
Daypack? It's my only one!
 
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