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The best way to find a cheap bus ticket from Santiago de Compostela to Porto is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Transfers | Tickets |
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Alsa | 09:30AM Santiago de Compostela | 3h25 | 11:55AM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 09:30AM Santiago de Compostela | 4h00 | 12:30PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 11:30AM Santiago de Compostela | 4h00 | 02:30PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 11:30AM Santiago de Compostela | 3h25 | 01:55PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 01:30PM Santiago de Compostela | 4h00 | 04:30PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 01:30PM Santiago de Compostela | 3h29 | 03:59PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 01:30PM Santiago de Compostela | 3h44 | 04:14PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 03:30PM Santiago de Compostela | 3h29 | 05:59PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 03:30PM Santiago de Compostela | 4h00 | 06:30PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
BlaBlaCar Bus | 04:45PM Santiago de Compostela | 3h40 | 07:25PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 06:00PM Santiago de Compostela | 3h25 | 08:25PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
Alsa | 06:00PM Santiago de Compostela | 4h00 | 09:00PM Porto | 0 transfersDirect | |
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Fastest Journey
3 h 25 m
Average
3 h 43 m
Buses per day
12
Distance
193 km
Of the 12 buses that leave Santiago de Compostela for Porto every day 12 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
Distance | 119 miles (192 km) |
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Average bus duration | 3 h 25 min |
Average bus ticket price | $57 (€49) |
Bus frequency | 1 a day |
Direct bus | Yes, there is 1 direct bus a day |
Bus providers | Alsa, FlixBus or BlaBlaCar Bus |
Buses from Santiago de Compostela to Porto cover the 119 miles (192 km) long journey taking on average 3 h 25 min with our travel partners like Alsa, FlixBus or BlaBlaCar Bus. Normally, there is 1 bus operating per day, including direct services available. While the average ticket price for this journey costs around $57 (€49), you can find the cheapest bus ticket for as low as $17 (€15). Travelers depart most frequently from Santiago de Compostela, Aeropuerto de Santiago - Rosalía de Castro and arrive in Porto, Terminal Intermodal de Campanhã.
Alsa, FlixBus and BlaBlaCar Bus buses will get you from Santiago de Compostela to Porto from $9 (€8). With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best bus times and tickets for your trip.
Alsa is the main bus company in Spain, a subsidiary of the UK bus company National Express. Alsa offers a wide variety of national and international routes and transports more than 300 million passengers every year. Apart from the Standard fare, Alsa provides ticket types like Minimum, Reduced and Flexible fares on select routes for those looking to save money on bus journeys. While most travelers don’t mind traveling on normal buses with basic services like bathrooms, free WiFi, footrests and onboard entertainment, some others may want to check out Alsa’s deluxe buses like the Alsa Supra, Alsa Eurobus and Alsa Premium, which provide more luxurious amenities on specific routes.
Alsa from Santiago de Compostela to Porto bus information:
While there are several ways to travel from Galicia to Portugal, taking a bus is one of the most convenient means. Taking a bus from Santiago de Compostela to Porto is an affordable way to travel between the two cities. buses take approximately 4 hours and 7 minutes to cover more than 120 miles (193 km). Faster buses can complete the trip in around 3 and a half hours. Passengers can choose from more than five buses that travel every day from Santiago de Compostela to Porto.
The average travel time for a bus from Santiago de Compostela to Porto is four hours and seven minutes. The fastest buses complete the trip in around three and a half hours, while the slowest ones take four hours and ten minutes.
Around five daily buses travel from Santiago de Compostela to Porto. In a week, about 35 buses make the trip. The first trip starts around 10:00 a.m. while the last bus begins its journey around 5:30 p.m.
Departure bus station: Buses from Santiago de Compostela begin their journey at the Estación de Autobuses. The bus station is located at Praza de Camilo Díaz Baliño and is approximately 1.1 miles from the historic city center. Walking takes around 25 minutes. However, visitors can also use buses and taxis to get around the town. The station has necessary facilities such as restrooms, a waiting area, a café, ATMs, vending machines, and escalators. There are also shops close to the station.
Arrival bus station: All buses stop at Porto Casa da Música, Oporto, or R. de Alexandre Herculano. The first station is located on Rua do Capitão Henrique Galvão and is only seven minutes away from Casa da Música concert hall. There is a ticket booth, waiting area, free WiFi, and washrooms. The second stop is the Garagem Atlantico, which serves FlixBus. It has restrooms, vending machines, and offices. Travelers can use buses, metros, trains and taxis to travel to the city center.
Eurolines and Alsa operate the majority of the buses along the route. Travelers can also catch a bus from Santiago de Compostela to Porto by FlixBus. Alsa is the main bus company in Spain and is a subsidiary of the UK's National Express. Eurolines is a major bus operator across Europe while FlixBus is a German bus operator in Europe and the United States.
While the buses travel direct, they can make several stops along the way for passengers to get off. For the best prices, travelers should book buses at least one week in advance before prices go up.
Eurolines provides at least two direct buses from Santiago de Compostela to Porto. The buses are available every day of the week.
Alsa provides at least to buses from Santiago de Compostela to Porto. The buses are direct and are available every day of the week.
Travelers can find at least one daily bus from FlixBus. The bus travels direct between the two locations.
Most buses have free onboard WiFi which keeps you connected throughout the trip. The buses also have plug sockets and USB for charging laptops and phones during the journey. For maximum comfort, the seats recline and have a headrest and sufficient legroom. There is also a toilet on board and individual night lights for reading. Some FlixBus buses also sell snacks on board.
Eurolines limit the luggage at two bags each weighing 20 kg and doesn't transport bicycles, skiing equipment or musical instruments. Alsa restricts luggage at 30 kg but allows you to carry bikes and skiing equipment. FlixBus also allows bikes, musical instruments, but limits luggage to one bag weighing 20 kg. Passengers are required to label their luggage and pay for baggage that exceeds the allowance. Travelers can also carry one piece of hand luggage.
Travelers with a disability or reduced mobility can request assistance for boarding and getting off buses. Most buses also provide a discount for an assistant traveling with persons with a disability. However, not all buses have spaces for wheelchairs on board. Passengers traveling in wheelchairs should confirm with the individual supplier before booking the buses.
Euroline and FlixBus buses don't allow pets on board. However, travelers can carry one small pet in a holding crate on Alsa buses. Guide dogs can board buses with their owners for free, but passengers should call in advance to make arrangements.
Passengers board the bus most frequently from Santiago de Compostela, Aeropuerto de Santiago - Rosalía de Castro, which is located around 8.6 miles (13.9 km) away from the city centre, and they get off the bus at Porto, Terminal Intermodal de Campanhã, located 2 miles (3.3 km) away from the city centre.
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