Angel-hart
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- April, May 2016
When I started planning the Camnio like many I had a difficult time getting passed those first few days of SJPP, Orrison or Valcarlos, stay over night in SJPP etc.
I looked forward a few days out along the way and it helps. When many of us finished we had open schedules and hadn't thought when and how we left Santiago.
A week prior to getting to Santiago we ate dinner with a small group of very nice Korean pilgrims who told me that on the Monday they wanted to leave every way out of Santiago was booked! Buses, trains and planes to Madrid, plus the fares on Mondays by train were much higher. They were right. On weekends Santiago fills up on Monday mornings leaving is filled through standard methods and higher in price.
I went to the train station in Santiago and found them to be very helpful to me. They were excellent at explaining which routes went were and how to get me/us the best price. Prior to going I tried to go through a couple of websites with little luck, finding services that would do bookings to Renfe for very high fees. I don't know enough Spanish(my bad) to effectively use the Renfe website, which I understand is cumbersome?
Many trains hub through Madrid, when you get there you may have to go to the Atocha station if continuing on. It's free you use your exsisting ticket to get a pass to the next station(all explained to me by the counter person in Santiago) we went on to our next destination, changed trains got to our next cities and airports through there system. It works well but takes time and explanations. Hope this helps.
Rob and Deb
I looked forward a few days out along the way and it helps. When many of us finished we had open schedules and hadn't thought when and how we left Santiago.
A week prior to getting to Santiago we ate dinner with a small group of very nice Korean pilgrims who told me that on the Monday they wanted to leave every way out of Santiago was booked! Buses, trains and planes to Madrid, plus the fares on Mondays by train were much higher. They were right. On weekends Santiago fills up on Monday mornings leaving is filled through standard methods and higher in price.
I went to the train station in Santiago and found them to be very helpful to me. They were excellent at explaining which routes went were and how to get me/us the best price. Prior to going I tried to go through a couple of websites with little luck, finding services that would do bookings to Renfe for very high fees. I don't know enough Spanish(my bad) to effectively use the Renfe website, which I understand is cumbersome?
Many trains hub through Madrid, when you get there you may have to go to the Atocha station if continuing on. It's free you use your exsisting ticket to get a pass to the next station(all explained to me by the counter person in Santiago) we went on to our next destination, changed trains got to our next cities and airports through there system. It works well but takes time and explanations. Hope this helps.
Rob and Deb