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Posting items to Santiago

Is it possible to post items from SJDP instead of waiting until Pamplona? I am sure it is cheaper to wait until Spain, but I would not like to walk with extra "stuff" until Pamplona. I know Ivar has a service in Santiago and I would love to use it, can I do this as soon as I reach SJDP? Thank you for any info on this!
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Is it possible to post items from SJDP instead of waiting until Pamplona? I am sure it is cheaper to wait until Spain, but I would not like to walk with extra "stuff" until Pamplona. I know Ivar has a service in Santiago and I would love to use it, can I do this as soon as I reach SJDP? Thank you for any info on this!
Rosemary
You can send to Ivar from SJPdP if you wish. It is cheaper from Pamplona due to the domestic rate in Spain....but it is certainly not out of reason.
Ivar's service is great and worry free. I used it earlier this year.
 
I can't see any reason why it should make a difference to Ivar from where you send your "extra stuff" - as long as you come and pick it up again ;-)
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Is it possible to post items from SJDP instead of waiting until Pamplona? I am sure it is cheaper to wait until Spain, but I would not like to walk with extra "stuff" until Pamplona. I know Ivar has a service in Santiago and I would love to use it, can I do this as soon as I reach SJDP? Thank you for any info on this!
Rosemary
 
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No problem posting from SJPP to anywhere in Spain. You may also consider using the baggage transport services from SJPP to Pamplona, sending your extra bag ahead to your walking destination each day, then posting it from Pamplona. But then you might find that the extra cost of posting from SJPP is worth it to avoid the extra hassle.

Just be sure you are in SJPP when the post office is open. It's a short walk from the center, Rue de la Citadelle, on the street that runs between the train station and the center.
 
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Weigh up the economics if you are thinking of posting or using the baggage forwarding service. Jacontrans - the most used carrier, charge 7 Euros per stage for a maximum weight of 12 kgs. A stage for them is maximum 30 kms. That is 3 stages x 7 Euros = 21 Euros. You can compare that to the cost of the extra postage from SJPP instead of Pamplona. Plus the possible inconvenence of having to be at the albergue to which you have forwarded the baggage every night of the three stages. I would say that posting from SJPP wins hands down, but do the sums.
 
On my first camino I send things ahead, to the post office not some special service.

The essential point seems to inform the person in the post office when you plan to arrive in Santiago (at least aproximate). In my case I send stuff from Pamplona, the guy in the post office told me they would keep it for 2 weeks in Pamplona and then send it to Santiago so there is no problem of the parcel beeing too long in storage in Santiago which might cause it to be returned to sender i.e. Pamplona (they have limited storage in Santiago, especially with the volume of parcels in summer) A friend send stuff from Logrono and used the same system of approximate arrival ... both our parcels waited for us upon arrival :)
 
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