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Transport Biarritz Airport to JSPDP August 31st, 2019

Enrique N.

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2017 Portugues, 2018 Primitivo, 2019 Frances
Hello everybody, is someone of you planing to move from Biarritz Airport to JSPDP this week Saturday, August 31st at about 7PM to share transport with aim to save some money? Let me know.
 
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Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
Hi
I arrive on Monday at Biarritz and have booked the train to SJPDP for £10.00 that was the cheapest way I could find to travel best seen the two.

Best of luck and Buen Camino
Nigel
 
I'm getting picked up by Express Bourricot as my arrival time on Saturday is not good for the train. But, I think they are all booked out now as I'm on the last pickup.

I'll save you a croissant 🥐
 
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Hello everybody, is someone of you planing to move from Biarritz Airport to JSPDP this week Saturday, August 31st at about 7PM to share transport with aim to save some money? Let me know.

Hi, Enrique, and a warm 'WELCOME' to the Forum :) Here are some transportation options, other than the train.

1. https://www.expressbourricot.com/contact-and-booking/ The fee is split between passengers, so a full shuttle runs about 20 Euro per person. It is reservation only, is quite popular, and you need to make a reservation ASAP if you want to be assured a seat.

2. Taxi. Again, the cost is per taxi. so, the more that share, the cheaper it is.

3. As you are boarding your flight to Biarritz, and after you arrive as you are walking to the main airport entrance, look for fellow pilgrims -- packs, shells, patches, anxious expressions :) . Ask if anyone would like to share a taxi, or if anyone has space to share a ride. I'm sure you'll have no problem getting a few takers. ;)
 
Hi Enrique
I'll take you up on the croissant!
See you out there.
Nigel
 

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