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Ola! Help me with my itinerary please

jadidmasihi

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2013
For of all, I want to say hi because I am new here.

Ok so here we go.

It is my first time to go to Europe and I have no idea how to go around there. I will be coming alone (despite, the discouragement by our priest). I did my own research but I want to get a second opinion from experienced Pilgrims.

My point of entry would be Rome, Italy. I plan to go to Lourdes first before I go to St. Jean Pied de Port. After finishing the Cammino, if I still have some money, I would like to go to Fatima, Portugal but if not, I'll go back to Rome and head to Assisi to visit some nuns (Assisi is still optional. Depends on my cash).

My objective for this pilgrim (actually, my spiritual or religious objective) is to see the Apostles who saw the Transfiguration. So I want to see St. Peter, St. James and St. John. Also, it' the Year of Faith!

So my questions are the following (please put some estimate how much is the fare):

a. From Rome, which is more preferable a plane or train to go to Lourdes? If train, where can I ride one?

b. From Lordes how can I go to St Jean?

c. From Santiago, how can I go to Fatima or how to go back to Rome, Italy?

thank you for your time.

P.S. i plan to do the cammino this year. Maybe April or May depends on the ticket

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
There are about ten trains a day from Lourdes to Bayonne. At Bayonne you take a local train to SJPdP; there are up to five a day.
 
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Air France has direct flights from Rome to Lourdes but you might find less expensive to catch a flight with eastJet from Rome to Toulouse. There are numerous daily trains from Toulouse to Lourdes and the same train continues on to Bayonne which you catch later once you are ready to leave Lourdes.
 
jirit said:
Air France has direct flights from Rome to Lourdes but you might find less expensive to catch a flight with eastJet from Rome to Toulouse. There are numerous daily trains from Toulouse to Lourdes and the same train continues on to Bayonne which you catch later once you are ready to leave Lourdes.

I will also add that you can simply start your camino in Lourdes instead of Saint Jean PdP. There are a couple of different feeder trails that depart from Lourdes that later connect with the Camino Frances route.

Also if you do make it to Fatima Portugal, the gateway city back to Rome will be Lisbon. Again there is a direct and inexpensive easyJet fight back to Rome from Lisbon.

Finally once back in Rome, you could simply walk to Assisi along the pilgrimage path. I gave a presentation last year that covered this trail in Italy. You can download the PDF at our blog
http://littlegreentracs.typepad.com/my_ ... art-2.html

Regards
 
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jirit said:
jirit said:
Air France has direct flights from Rome to Lourdes but you might find less expensive to catch a flight with eastJet from Rome to Toulouse. There are numerous daily trains from Toulouse to Lourdes and the same train continues on to Bayonne which you catch later once you are ready to leave Lourdes.

I will also add that you can simply start your camino in Lourdes instead of Saint Jean PdP. There are a couple of different feeder trails that depart from Lourdes that later connect with the Camino Frances route.

Also if you do make it to Fatima Portugal, the gateway city back to Rome will be Lisbon. Again there is a direct and inexpensive easyJet fight back to Rome from Lisbon.

Finally once back in Rome, you could simply walk to Assisi along the pilgrimage path. I gave a presentation last year that covered this trail in Italy. You can download the PDF at our blog
http://littlegreentracs.typepad.com/my_ ... art-2.html

Regards

thank you for the reply, sir. I apologize in advance but I have to ask, "is easyjet a travel/ticket office?" i read about easyjet in the internet but i don't know how to buy ticket from them (especially that I don't have a credit card).

about walking from Lourdes, can I get my credentials there?

about the walk to assisi, nice idea. maybe i'll do that.
 
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Hi jadidmasihi

You asked the following:

"about walking from Lourdes, can I get my credentials there?"

I really dont know but maybe some others that have left from Lourdes can offer some advice.
I suspect you will have ask for one from your local Camino association prior to leaving Rome. I am sure you can the credential validated at the cathedral in Lourdes prior to setting off to Santiago.

Regards
 
Al the optimist said:
Easyjet is a cheap fare British Airline. You can book on their site, paying with Visa etc.
allan
ahaha. that is the problem, sir. i don't have a credit card. unless they have an office, that's the only option i have for buying ticket from them
 

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