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An easy way to do it? How much dose it cost?
It will cost more, otherwise carry them to Pamplona and post them from there.I'm not sure about sending your item from SJPP (which is France, not Spain, of course).
Having planned a holiday after hiking the Camino Frances I posted a parcel of clothing from SJPdP Post Office to Santiago. It did not arrive and after various emails and phone calls it could not be located. Not recommended as two differeent countries are involved. Others have recommended Ivars service and that is something I have to consider this year as well as look at the service Bourricot offer.
The reason we chose Ivar was our concern about shipping from a different country. It worked well for us but we haven't tried it from France. It looks like mspath has a good solution for you.Hi @shubertj - Yes, we are thinking of sending the package to Ivar and I have no worries for that part. What I'm concerned about is the mention that shipping packages from outside Spain (in this case, SJPdP) to SdC (Ivar) may be a problem simply because it involves 2 countries. I know you mentioned Lisbon, so it also involves 2 countries, but I'm trying to get a sense on whether there is a problem shipping from France to Spain.
There is no post office in Roncesvalles monastery but the albergue has tags for sending luggage and backpacks via Correos as well as via Jacotrans. Ask one of the hospitaleros to help you.
We packed all our unnecessary items into the duffle we used to bring our poles through checked luggage on the plane and forwarded it to Roncesvalles via Jacotrans baggage transport ...once in Roncesvalles we broke it down and sent 2 boxes to Ivar in Santiago via the nice postal lady in the main building. Worked like a charm.
Note we could probable have fit it all in one box but it would have been crammed so we opted for 2 and sent the duffle as well ... We were originally going to abandon it but glad we decided to keep it ... Came in handy on the return flight
I know Bourricot will transport your belongings to Roncesvalles, dont know about Pamplona. Check the Correos web site section for pilgrims. They run a service similar to Jacotrans which will get you to Pamplona where you can then use Ivar's serviceHaving planned a holiday after hiking the Camino Frances I posted a parcel of clothing from SJPdP Post Office to Santiago. It did not arrive and after various emails and phone calls it could not be located. Not recommended as two differeent countries are involved. Others have recommended Ivars service and that is something I have to consider this year as well as look at the service Bourricot offer.
Re the Correos again
I wrote to
mimochila@correos.com
Can I send my luggage from Roncesvalles monastery directly to Santiago de Compostella via Correos?
Thank you for your help.
Their immediate reply was
Good evening,
Of course, you just need to leave your package at the Hotel Roncesvalles together with 17,97€ into our envelope.
In Santiago we’ll keep it for free during 15 days. From there on, you will be charged 1€ per extra day.
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Now it is up to you to choose what to do!
Buen camino!
Thanks @Mysticl - that is great to hear. It is quite a relief!
A couple of questions:
- When you say "main building", which building is this - is there a name of the building? When you sent it through Jacotrans, did you just specify "Roncesvalles" (it looks like there's just a few buildings there, based on Google Earth).
- Is there a name to the postal office service that you used, perhaps something specific to pilgrims?
Thanks!