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Floridians -- "Getting There"

JMiller

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Im interested in hearing from fellow Floridians on how you have (or will) get to SJPP -- airport you are leaving from... where you are arriving in Europe and how you are getting to SJPP once there.

It seems as if airfare from Jacksonville to Madrid is much cheaper than to Paris / England. I can also depart from Orlando, Miami, or even Atlanta (my sister lives up there).

Any suggestions on air carriers as well?
 
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You might check out Lisbon as well for cheap flights. A friend is meeting me in Portugal after my camino and I figured to get a good deal she'd have to fly (from SFO) to London and then do easy jet. I was shocked to find that Lisbon is actually at least $100 cheaper than any other major European city and had better connections.
 
Oh dear, this is complicated, I was born and raised in Tampa, live now in Jerusalem (yes), Israel , and have walked the Camino three times, a rare Jewish pilgrim to St James. Iberia is the most obvious choice but actually a last resort since their service leaves much to be desired, the seating is cramped and they have difficulties keeping to their timetable. Within Spain you don't have much choice. I would recommend flying to Madrid connecting on to San Seastian, a beautiful Basque town on the north coast known for its port, the views, and its Tapas bars-a wonderful place to get through that first night’s jet lag! Next morning take the train to Bayonne-you change at Hendaye which involves simply walking across the border to a waiting French train less then an hour all told. From Bayonne there is a bus leaving about an hour-hour and a half after you arrive going on to St Jean Pied de Port. Do realize that SJDP is a tiny place and not exactly on every transportation company’s itinerary. I know, it sounds complicated but its actualy very easy and both the Spanish and French trains are very reliable the people accustomed to transporting pilgrims. Fly back to Madrid from Santiago but book early since the airport in Santiago is very small and flights are few-then its home again home again jiggity jig. There is a bus from Santiago to the Madrid airport - don’t even consider it unless you have limbs of steel and bladder as big as a watermelon - it’s a long bone shaking trip with few stops and you must change buses in Madrid to go back out to the airport. There is a train but it costs almost as much as flying and you still must get back to the airport. The Camino is a wonderful life changing experience, getting there, coming home, and then facing the return to reality are much more difficult. Buen Camino!
 
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PS Do try to get your credential before SJPD, there are incredible numbers of pilgrims going through and the good people there are often left with no credentials only have the stamp! Order here:
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very efficient and usualy quick
S.
 
We are in miami.

Leaving on sun the 19th of aug. FLying through Puerto rico arriving at barajas madrid on the 20th.
The original plan was train to pamplona then bus from pamplona to sjpdp. The plan has changed because the train tickets will be lost if the plane arrives late. Buying the train tickets when we arrive is twice as expensive as prebooking online. For now we are making reservations for renting a car to drive madrid to pamplona. then plan on hoping the bus from Pamplona to sjpdp. There is only 2 so the savings are marginal. car vs. train. If there were 4 of us it would be much less expensive.

From santiago we plan on taking the overnight sleeper train back to madrid.

It's hard to make reservations for these kind of trips since so much can change once you start your journey.

Our return flight home is on OCt 5 so we have a few days to spare.
 
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