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HOW TO ARRIVE?

To the city:
by car: we have two motorways, one is the AP9 (from A Coruña) and another is the A52 (from Madrid/Portugal). Both finishes in the city, just follow the indications.

by plane: Vigo has an International Airport with conexion with the city by bus and taxi. Our Airport (VGO - Peinador) has direct flights with Paris, Madrid or Barcelona...

The Airport of Santiago de Compostela (SCQ - Lavacolla) has direct conexions with London, Paris, Rome, Amsterdam, etc... and low cost fares (Ryanair, Air Berlin, Vueling). The SCQ Airport is about 100 km from Vigo (by motorway). From the Airport of Santiago, you may pick up a bus (Freire Bus, about 3 €)right to the Railway Station (Estación de Tren) located at the Avenida de Lugo. At the railway station there are scheduled, hourly aprox., trains to Vigo (Regional 598...) The travel is about 90 min and the ticket fare is 8 eur one trip and 12 eur round trip. ( Special discounts to students, university proffessors. Check it at the ticket office ).

The Airport of Porto, in Portugal (OPO - Sá Carneiro) offers more international flights and conexions (Amsterdam, Zurich, Frankfurt, Brussels, London,...). Its 150km from Vigo. A bus is available, just in opposite side of arrivals´ gate, to Vigo. Fare is 12 eur round trip.Duration 90 min to Vigo Bus central station.


by train: the Train Station of Vigo is in the city center. It have conexions with Madrid, Portugal, Irun, Santiago de Compostela/A Coruña and Ourense.


To Punta Lagoa (from the City):

Punta Lagoa Yatch Club is spotted in Teis, in the west-side of the city. You should take the Beiramar Tunnel to Teis. There, follow the indications to Monte da Guía. Once you star to go the mountain up, you'll see the way to Punta Lagoa at the left side.
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