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[QUOTE="amourier, post: 96191, member: 14385"] Poppz - The reason it sounds like I am so organized and well planned is due to the help from fellow Forum members, especially JillHives. I cannot take credit for all the planning. I booked a multi-destination ticket on United Airlines because this was the least expensive way to get to the Camino and back. So I fly from NJ to Dublin, Ireland and return from Madrid two months later. Then I booked a Ryanair flight from Dublin to Biarritz, France which cost 137.74 € or about $187. I booked with Iberia from Santiago to Madrid - cost was 120.74€ or about $150. The taxi from Biarritz to St Jean is with Express Bourricot Website: [url=http://www.expressbourricot.com]http://www.expressbourricot.com[/url] The cost is 66€ but it is a van and she picks up others, at this point there are two others I will be sharing the ride with so my cost is 22€ or $27. The hotel I booked is the Itzalpea, it includes breakfast. It was the only hotel in St Jean that had availability for September 2 and 3. The cost of that for the two nights came to 108.41€ or $145 I'm still trying to reserve space in the alberque in Orrisson. I sent an email a few days ago and am still waiting for a reply. Does anyone have any idea of how to contact this alberque? [u][b]One word of advice[/b][/u], It looks like September is a popular month for the Camino because of the few seats left on the planes and the few rooms left in St Jean - BOOK AS SOON AS YOU CAN. I hope this info helps, Arlene [/QUOTE]
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