
Santiago De Compostela Galicia, Spain Travel Guide
A chronological approach ensures nothing is overlooked.
Organize your preparations systematically.
Confirm validity extends three months after your return from Schengen.
Book flights, especially for peak season, for better prices.
If walking, start planning your Camino route, days, and initial research.
Arrange accommodation, notably for specific preferences or busy times.
Purchase comprehensive travel insurance, including health insurance.
Obtain an AN international driver's permit if you plan to drive and your license requires it.
Let your bank and credit card company know companies of travel plans to avoid freezing.
Consider local SIM card or eSIM options for mobile data and calls.
Create a detailed packing list and begin gathering items.
Final checks ensure a smooth departure.
Secure your home for peace of mind.
Familiarize yourself with Santiago for a confident journey.
Reconfirm flight times and complete online check-in 1-2 days before departure. Inform family or friends of your schedule and who to call during an emergency.
Easy moves for a relaxed start and end to your trip.
Proceed through passport control and collect your luggage.
Head to your chosen transport from Santiago Airport (SCQ) to downtown.
Drop off bags at accommodation and visit a tourist information office for a map.
Use an ATM for Euros; avoid airport currency exchange kiosks. Purchase a local SIM card if planned.
Take a short walk around your immediate neighborhood to find amenities.
The public bus is simple and affordable; taxis offer a direct route from the airport.
Purchase souvenirs a couple of days before departure to avoid rushing.
Visit a Correos (post office) well in advance if shipping items.
Non-EU residents claim VAT refunds on purchases over a certain amount.
Obtain forms at "Without Tax" stores and get them stamped at airport customs.
Arrive at Santiago Airport 2-3 hours before international flights.
For train or bus departures, get THERE 15-30 minutes before scheduled time.
Confirm your return flight, train, or bus details well in advance. Pack your luggage carefully, securing valuables.
reminders for a good-prepared trip.
Prioritize well-being throughout your trip.
Check your passport expiration valid for a minimum of three months after your return from the Schengen area.
Research visa requirements based on your nationality and apply if necessary.