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I did this, and it was a lovely way to travel and arrive in StJPdP if you have the time. It isn't always the cheapest option, but watching the landscape change from Paris to Bayonne and then snaking your way up to StJPdP on the smaller train through the foothills of the Pyrenees was just wonderful and anticipatory for me as a newbie wannabe pilgrim. You could also spend some time in Paris if you are that way inclined.There is a great inter-city train from Paris down to Bayonne then change to the small local.
i see $854 RT PDX - Bilbao, Santiago - PDX March 31st - May 7th.Sometimes I see reasonable airfares from the West Coast of the United States landing in Bilbao, Spain and flying home from either Santiago or A Coruna, just north of Santiago. Of course all this assumes you will be walking the entire distance. By reasonable I mean between 800-900 US
Hi all, I'll be a first time pilgrim on the Camino next April. I am hoping to start at SJPDP, but am thinking about which airport to fly in and out of (barcelona or paris). Is one easier than the other to get to SJPDP?
Hi all, I'll be a first time pilgrim on the Camino next April. I am hoping to start at SJPDP, but am thinking about which airport to fly in and out of (barcelona or paris). Is one easier than the other to get to SJPDP?
Your preference. It is easier to get back to Madrid although there are still flights to Paris from Santiago, but not every day (at least in the past there were.) Maybe consider an open jaw flight into Paris and out from Madrid.This is all very helpful! I'll be coming from Vancouver, CA and there are some reasonable, roundtrip flights to France and Spain right now - too many options! I'm looking for ease and keeping costs low and I plan to walk all the way to Santiago. Would it make. more sense to fly in and out of Madrid?
That's what I would do, or come home from Porto.Maybe consider an open jaw flight into Paris and out from Madrid.