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Help! Getting from Barritz to SJPP

Cindylouwho

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Has anyone rented a car from the Biarritz airport to get to SJPP? The Bouricott Express shuttle is full and the train is unreliable with the strike business going on. On Sept 8 we land in Barritz at 11:05am and we need to get to SJPP, check into the pilgrim office and are off to Orisson to stay that night. I know, squeezing a lot in. Any advice?
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
You can get a taxi outside the airport we paid around 8oeuros I hope that helps have a good one
 
Start worrying around September 5th if the rail strikes are still on-going, and all Biarritz taxi companies are out on strike in sympathy with the oppressed rail-workers (unlikely).

Your itinerary is already pushing the limits of achievability. You should make the 14:52 train, or its Bus replacement with a similar time-table, arriving St J around 15:50. That will leave you with a 3 - 4 hours, depending on how much time you want to spend in the Pilgrims' Office and St Jean itself an on how good you are up-hill. Its only 8 Km but its all up-hill. It's likely you'll miss dinner.

A taxi from the air-port to Orisson would likely work out considerably cheaper than a one-way car-hire even if you could find one.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Start worrying around September 5th if the rail strikes are still on-going, and all Biarritz taxi companies are out on strike in sympathy with the oppressed rail-workers (unlikely).

Your itinerary is already pushing the limits of achievability. You should make the 14:52 train, or its Bus replacement with a similar time-table, arriving St J around 15:50. That will leave you with a 3 - 4 hours, depending on how much time you want to spend in the Pilgrims' Office and St Jean itself an on how good you are up-hill. Its only 8 Km but its all up-hill. It's likely you'll miss dinner.

A taxi from the air-port to Orisson would likely work out considerably cheaper than a one-way car-hire even if you could find one.
Thanks. I trust it will all work out and a taxi will be available :)
 

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