I took the bus. It’s easy and inexpensive. Quick tip is that when you buy your seat you’ll be offered to buy the seat next to yours for a huge discount - do that. It’s much more comfortable that way and that seat stays open throughout the trip. Bring a snack and then just rest and enjoy the...
Hi, just like the Camino itself there are many routes to get there. For me, like some on this thread, I flew in to Biarritz, and then took Express Bouricott to SJPDP. It’s easy, stress free, and you’ll start to meet fellow pilgrims immediately. Buen Camino!
I used Express Bourricott (not sure I got the spelling correct). It’s a car service. They’re friendly and easy to use. They pair you up with other peregrinos coming in and as they do the price of the ride decreases. I had to wait at the airport for a bit - but there’s a cafe there and I had...
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There are many ways to get to SJPDP - none of them super efficient from central/west US. I flew from California into Switzerland and then, like others, on to Biarritz - with a short car ride via Express Bourricot to Saint Jean Pied de Port. The car shuttle is quick and easy - although you...
Express Bouricot from Biarritz to SJPP is very easy, flexible, and relatively inexpensive. I did this for my Camino Frances. I’d recommend it as they I think they will be able to accommodate you no matter your arrival time.
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I'm arriving in Biarritz (via air) on Sept 15th at 0945 and hiring a car to go to St Jean Pied De Port. If anyone would like to share the ride, please message me. Thank you!
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