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Getting to Muxia without walking there?

granmabeth22

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Currently on the Camino Portuguese April 15, 2024
My husband and I would like to spend a night in Muxia after walking to Santiago but don’t have time to walk there. Rome to Rio says there’s busses twice daily, but if you go to the Monbus website it doesn’t show Muxia as a destination. Is there any way to get to Muxia other than a very pricey taxi without walking there?
 
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My wife and I faced the same issue of not having enough time to walk from Santiago to Muxia. Our solution was to book a bus tour. Pros: We were able to see both Muxia and Finisterre, and we had a personable and knowledgeable tour guide. Cons: The tour included several stops after Finisterre. While interesting, we would have preferred more time on the coast. Unfortunately, we were not able to find any tours that went only to Muxia and Finisterre.
 

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