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getting to St Jean Pied de Port from Biaritz

Bruce58

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Hi, I was wondering, other than taking a the train from Biaritz to Bayonne and then to St Jean Pied de Port, has any one taken, or know of a shuttle that drives to SJPDP? and if so do you have the contact number, or website, and the approximate price.

Thanks
 
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Use the search function in top right corner, for Express Bourricot ... there will be lots of links to their site.

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Trecile (as ever) is spot on with the Express Bourricot recommendation, but if you want a cheaper, and probably equally fast solution, there's local buses every 15 minutes or so from the heart of Biarritz to the train station in Bayonne, from where you get the train to SJPDP. Note that it's just as easy to get from the heart of Biarritz to the Bayonne train station, as it is to go from the heart of Biarritz to the Biarritz train station, which is several kilometers south of town.
 
Hi, I was wondering, other than taking a the train from Biaritz to Bayonne and then to St Jean Pied de Port, has any one taken, or know of a shuttle that drives to SJPDP? and if so do you have the contact number, or website, and the approximate price.

Thanks

Bruce.
This is a frequently asked question on forum. Use the simple local bus from outside airport to bayonne train station( lá gare) then on to sjpp no need to use other more expensive options.

This is a portion of a post from Biarritzdon.

"The 14 and C are local buses and run regular schedules every 15 mins or so between the airport and bayonne train station. The cost in one euro and correct change is greatly appreciated"
You then get the train at bayonne le gare 1 hour to sjpp check train schedule (easy peasy) Don't waste your money. You do not have to go into Biarritz town unless your are staying the night, beautiful town though. Their is normally fellow pilgrims at airport so have a chat with them.
 
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Sundays only 2 trains travel from Bayonne to SJPdP. One in the morning, anotherone on the late afternoon. Be aware of this, check the schedule.

The shuttle Express Bourricot you must book in advance, especially in high-season. They shuttle from Biarritz Airport or Bayonne.
 
I'm sure that bus/train is easy enough, especially for those who have already done it. But consider someone who has just arrived for the first time in Europe on a transatlantic flight, who doesn't want to be faced with the French bus and train systems. The peace of mind that they have, knowing that Express Bouricott will pick them up is worth the extra cost.
 
I'm sure that bus/train is easy enough, especially for those who have already done it. But consider someone who has just arrived for the first time in Europe on a transatlantic flight, who doesn't want to be faced with the French bus and train systems. The peace of mind that they have, knowing that Express Bouricott will pick them up is worth the extra cost.

I agree with Trecile again. However, it is unclear from the question whether the OP is travelliing to SJPDP from Biarritz Airport or Biarritz central.

If Biarritz Airport, it is certainly simpler (and only a few euros more) to be picked up right away by Express Bourricot and transported directly to SJPDP rather than get on a bus to Bayonne and wait for the train there.

However, if he is already in Biarritz, it's probably simpler just to get the local bus to the train station in Bayonne, and then take the train, since he's going to have to get to the train station anyway to pick up the Express Bourricot, which will then take longer to get to SJPDP than the train will.
 
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I'm sure that bus/train is easy enough, especially for those who have already done it. But consider someone who has just arrived for the first time in Europe on a transatlantic flight, who doesn't want to be faced with the French bus and train systems. The peace of mind that they have, knowing that Express Bouricott will pick them up is worth the extra cost.

All you need to do is research before you go and write down (or print) the salient points. That includes bus and train schedules, bus maps, pictures showing landmarks such as train station exterior (gare Bayonne is very distinctive), and station diagrams. If you're not comfortable with the information you have then either go through it again or find more. Then when you get there follow the instructions.

The other suggestion is to leave lots of time between connections so you have time to get oriented and perhaps have enough time even if you miss the first available bus.
 

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