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Ah, I see. That's an excellent price, to be sure!Thank you for the quick reply VNwalking! I'm not planning to go until spring 2021, and those are the airfares I'm looking at
It's possible that it may not be possible to see all of our options for next Spring right now. Especially train options, because you often can book those until a couple of months ahead of time.Thank you for the quick reply VNwalking! I'm not planning to go until spring 2021, and those are the airfares I'm looking at. This is why I'm setting aside the COVID issue for now. It's great to know there is an option.
You might also like to consider taking a bus from SdeC to Biarritz. Before we had flights in/out of SdeC, I flew from the UK to Biarritz, made my way to St Jean Pied de Port (via Bayonne) and then commenced the Camino next day. At the end of the pilgrimage I had to return to Biarritz and found the overnight bus/coach was the best way for me.Thank you all for the quick suggestions!
Johnnie Walker, a famous pilgrim know to many of us has just started a pilgrimage for us all carrying all our intentions from St Jean to Santiago. His journey started with a 10.5 hour train journey straight through from Santiago to Pamplona then a taxi to St Jean. On your own, the taxi may be expensive but there is a bus that others may be able to provide timetables for. BTW, Buen Camino JohnnieTAP airline is running an incredible deal at this moment. I can book round-trip airfare from my home to SdC (RT) for $365 USD. Putting aside all the concerns about whether or not I'll be able to enter Europe due to COVID restrictions, I think this is a great deal worth gambling on. But since the flight places me in SdC at the beginning, does anyone know how to get from SdC to SJPdP to begin the Camino? I can't find options which seem reasonable on the internet. I imagine this deal won't be around for more than 24 hours, so if anyone has any ideas I'd love to know!
The OP is walking in the springof 2021.I think you should defer walking the Camino until next year at best no matter how cheap it is. No point saving a few bucks to then get sick
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