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Hi , I am meeting up with my husband at the end of the Camino.

Paula Smith

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Time of past OR future Camino
Walked from Leon to Santiago April/2013, Portuguese Camino/ 2015, planning St. France's Camino in May/2016
Can anyone out there tell me how I get from Santiago de Compostella Airport to Biarritz? I thought Ryanair , but can't seem to flights.
 
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I do not believe that there are any direct flights from Santiago to Biarritz.

Alternative airports that are not too far away from Biarritz are Pamplona and Bilbao, or via Barcelona airport.

Have you considered taking the train or a coach ?
 
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Hi Paula,

If you want to do the journey by air, this option might work for you:
Ryanair from Santiago to Madrid: departs 6.45am, arrives 08.00.
Iberia Madrid to Biarritz: Departs 12.00, arrives 13.05.

You could probably find other possible flight combinations - start by looking at the Biarritz Airport website and checking their list of Spanish destinations.

Rome2Rio, as @mspath says, is a great site for travel planning.

Buen Camino!
 
I do not believe that there are any direct flights from Santiago to Biarritz.

Alternative airports that are not too far away from Biarritz are Pamplona and Bilbao, or via Barcelona airport.

Have you considered taking the train or a coach ?
Hi Paula,

If you want to do the journey by air, this option might work for you:
Ryanair from Santiago to Madrid: departs 6.45am, arrives 08.00.
Iberia Madrid to Biarritz: Departs 12.00, arrives 13.05.

You could probably find other possible flight combinations - start by looking at the Biarritz Airport website and checking their list of Spanish destinations.

Rome2Rio, as @mspath says, is a great site for travel planning.

Buen Camino!
Thanks everyone
 
While it would require a short train ride, there seems to be more connections to Bordeaux (BOD). There’s a quick and inexpensive bus transfer between the airport and train station.

Another option, hope it helps.
 
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I assume you are currently married...rather than hoping to meet your future husband on arrival in Santiago. That would be taking “the Camino provides” saying a bit to far ;):cool::D
 
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