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Transportation from Biarritz to SJPDP

Slugo

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will be starting on Sept 2, 2023
My wife & I will be arriving at the Biazzitz airport around noon (12:00) on Sept 2
We are looking at the Google maping for transpertation to SJPDP, my question is do the trains and busses run all day? or just in the mornings?

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I assume you mean Biarritz. Plenty of trains that day. Bus from the airport to Bayonne station then train to SJPDP. Very straightforward.

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Hi,
A shared taxi is the fastest (and it can be cheapest) way to get from Biarritz airport to SJPDP. I travelled to SJPDP last year - flew into Biarritz, got the bus to town and then the train to SJPDP. A few people approached me at the airport to ask if I'd like to share a taxi to SJPDP and I said no as I'd booked the bus and train tickets already. I later regretted it as it would have been so much faster, and the same price, to share the taxi instead of get the bus/train. On the plus side - it's a beautiful train journey. So it's a win win. And SJPDP is beautiful too.
My vote - shared taxi.
 
Hello, does anyone on this thread know if the bus from Biarritz/Bayonne runs on Sunday? Many thanks
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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