COYS24 Posted June 24, 2022 #1 Share Posted June 24, 2022 We are thinking of making our own way from La Coruna to Santiago de Compostela. Rather than going on the ship's official tour, we may take the train, which we are told is quite easy, and much cheaper and quicker. Any advice please ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Host Kat Posted June 25, 2022 #2 Share Posted June 25, 2022 9 hours ago, COYS24 said: We are thinking of making our own way from La Coruna to Santiago de Compostela. Rather than going on the ship's official tour, we may take the train, which we are told is quite easy, and much cheaper and quicker. Any advice please ? Howdy @COYS24 Thank you for your new thread on the Ask a Cruise Question forum. However, it is the forum for general questions regarding cruising and your thread is off topic there. To help you out, your thread has been moved to the Spain Ports forum where it will be on topic. Browse through thread titles here on this forum and look for titles of interest. You will probably find your fellow Cruise Critic members have already posted questions and received answers that will be of interest to you. I suggest you use the Follow feature on this thread or any other thread where you are interested in the new posts. That way you will not have to go looking to see if there are new posts on your Followed threads because they will all come looking for you as notifications! If you need more info on how to do it, please click the following: How to: Follow Topics & Forums (Subscribed Threads/Forums Info) Cruise Critic is a great resource for new as well as experienced cruisers. Please feel free to browse the Cruise Critic Community Categories list. Read a few threads in the different forums to get a feel for what each forum is about. Make sure you read any pinned threads (aka Stickies) on the top of the first page of threads in a forum. You will find very important instructions or information there. Also, please read the Cruise Critic article Top 8 Things You Can Do on the Cruise Critic Message Boards to Enhance Your Cruise. Hope this will be helpful and glad to have you aboard Cruise Critic! Happy sails, Host Kat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yvette3339 Posted July 3, 2022 #3 Share Posted July 3, 2022 We were thinking about taking the train in La Coruna to Santiago de Compostela. It appears very much a possibility. Rail Europe https://www.raileurope.com/en-us/destinations/a-coruna-santiago-de-compostela-train has direct trains between the cities for about 15 Euros. The train runs about every 30 to 45 minutes throughout the day. Tickets can be purchased online and popular times sell out. The transit station in La Coruna is located at Av. Ferrocarril, 2, 15007 A Coruña, Spain. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bclub Posted August 27, 2022 #4 Share Posted August 27, 2022 How far from the cruise port to train station. Walk, taxi? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Hlitner Posted August 29, 2022 #5 Share Posted August 29, 2022 On 8/27/2022 at 1:27 PM, bclub said: How far from the cruise port to train station. Walk, taxi? A little over a mile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bclub Posted August 31, 2022 #6 Share Posted August 31, 2022 Thanx, that's, walkable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyj23 Posted June 6 #7 Share Posted June 6 On 8/28/2022 at 7:58 PM, Hlitner said: A little over a mile. Did you do it? If so, can you give some details? Did you walk to the train station or take a taxi/Uber from the port? How long did you spend in Santiago de Compostela? We were going to try the earliest train possible (our ship arrives at 7am) and aim to be back to La Coruna by about 2:30pm to give us plenty of cushion to get back on board by 3:30pm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Hlitner Posted June 6 #8 Share Posted June 6 9 hours ago, amyj23 said: Did you do it? If so, can you give some details? Did you walk to the train station or take a taxi/Uber from the port? How long did you spend in Santiago de Compostela? We were going to try the earliest train possible (our ship arrives at 7am) and aim to be back to La Coruna by about 2:30pm to give us plenty of cushion to get back on board by 3:30pm. Yes, I walked from the ship to the train station, but walking is what I do and even 10 miles is not a big deal (other than the time). I recall that day, quite well, because DW was not feeling well and I did that day trip by myself. Once in Santiago, I walked through the town, park, and visited the Cathedral, stopped for lunch at an outdoor cafe, and returned to La Caruna in mid afternoon. With your truncated port day, you would want to get going as soon as the ship was cleared. With some luck, you should be able to get to Santiago by 9 or 9:30 (assuming you do not have a long wait for the next train) which gives you enough time to explore the Cathedral and surrounding area. If you could get a taxi to run you over to the station in La Caruna, it would save you some time, but like in most ports, the taxis will be reluctant to take the short haul fares. Hank 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare alserrod Posted June 6 #9 Share Posted June 6 Hi Some points I have read - there's no Uber in not very big cities in Spain. Otherwise, Cabify (another company that works like Uber) has major presence but far away from being in all cities - a taxi driver cannot refuse you because your destination. If you had booked by phone they have already accepted you (you start paying since phone is received, not since you grab the taxi, so you are a customer before getting into the taxi) - you can (you must indeed) book a seat for a train even if it is a regional train. So, with the tickets in the mobile, you will save all queues (and it is the same price) And it is possible to check official taxi fares in La Coruña municipality webpage (or Santiago municipality or....) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyj23 Posted June 6 #10 Share Posted June 6 1 hour ago, Hlitner said: Yes, I walked from the ship to the train station, but walking is what I do and even 10 miles is not a big deal (other than the time). I recall that day, quite well, because DW was not feeling well and I did that day trip by myself. Once in Santiago, I walked through the town, park, and visited the Cathedral, stopped for lunch at an outdoor cafe, and returned to La Caruna in mid afternoon. With your truncated port day, you would want to get going as soon as the ship was cleared. With some luck, you should be able to get to Santiago by 9 or 9:30 (assuming you do not have a long wait for the next train) which gives you enough time to explore the Cathedral and surrounding area. If you could get a taxi to run you over to the station in La Caruna, it would save you some time, but like in most ports, the taxis will be reluctant to take the short haul fares. Hank Thanks so much for your fast reply! Yes, we would definitely get off the ship as soon as we’re allowed and I’d planned on Uber or taxi to save time. I’m hoping if we buy a return ticket for the train we can take any train coming back so there’s flexibility… I’m sure it’s just a more expensive fare. I’m a Rick Steve’s junkie so I’ll use his suggestions of things to see but obviously go to the cathedral. I really wanted to sneak a lunch in so we get some good seafood and try some local food and beer! It will be a fast tour of the town but I’ll be excited to be able to sneak it in. Based on your trip, I think it can be done! The ship has a tour and it’s almost $200 each. Ridiculous. And I think it’s over an hour away by car/bus. I appreciate your insight! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare marazul Posted June 6 #11 Share Posted June 6 49 minutes ago, amyj23 said: I really wanted to sneak a lunch in so we get some good seafood and try some local food and beer! This is your chance to try percebes (ugly, but delicious). Also, pulpo a la gallega. The local beer is Estrella. The local wines are albariños. You are in Galicia, go for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyj23 Posted June 6 #12 Share Posted June 6 58 minutes ago, marazul said: This is your chance to try percebes (ugly, but delicious). Also, pulpo a la gallega. The local beer is Estrella. The local wines are albariños. You are in Galicia, go for it. Gracias, Marazul! I saw the percebes on a YouTube video last night. It freaked me out 😆 I will write all these down so we know what to try! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare babyclaytonmom Posted June 24 #13 Share Posted June 24 On 6/24/2022 at 12:13 PM, COYS24 said: We are thinking of making our own way from La Coruna to Santiago de Compostela. Rather than going on the ship's official tour, we may take the train, which we are told is quite easy, and much cheaper and quicker. Any advice please ? did you end up doing this? We want to attempt it in August. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richardchia Posted July 6 #14 Share Posted July 6 Instead of taking the train by yourself, you may want to check the "Tours 4 Cruisers" website, they have tour from Vigo to Santiago de Compostela. Only €35 per person. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amyj23 Posted August 11 #15 Share Posted August 11 On 6/24/2024 at 3:41 PM, babyclaytonmom said: did you end up doing this? We want to attempt it in August. Our cruise is next month. Let us know if you did it and how it went! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Coral Posted August 12 #16 Share Posted August 12 Just a different option. We did Spain Day tours and they were quite a bit less than the ships' tours. I was pleased with them. I wasn't sure if I would enjoy this day but it was a great day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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