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Hi There. Trying to get to St Jean for Camino as quickly and cheaply as possible from Auckland. Barcelona, Paris or Madrid seem to be the main options for arrival/departure. Any advice from those who have been before would be most appreciated. Thanks. Gerrard.
Hola Gerrard and yes to your new Camino Family!! Whilst you could travel eastbound via ANZ through LAX, I think there are at least 5 alternatives, it really depends on whether total time from AKL to SJPP or lowest cost is your marker. If its time then Emirates AKL-SYD-DXB-PARIS (CDG). This gets you into Paris around 14.00 (2.00 PM) - arrival time depends on affect of European Summer Time. Total flying time is around 26-28 hours. From Paris its a train to Bayonne (as per Whari). This train connects with a local to SJPP (but you might have to overnight somewhere - either Bayonne or SJPP)Hi There. Trying to get to St Jean for Camino as quickly and cheaply as possible from Auckland. Barcelona, Paris or Madrid seem to be the main options for arrival/departure. Any advice from those who have been before would be most appreciated. Thanks. Gerrard.
After quite a lot of research, and great advice from the Pilgrims on here, I've decided to fly from LAX to Pau via Charles De Gaulle. It cuts out the need of a stay in Paris and Pau is not that far from St Jean. Also much cheaper and quicker than a train. The airline ticket from Paris to Pau is onlu 75 US dollars!
You are right. Trains don't connect. Back to the drawing board.Hmm. Actually I just googled this option but have hit a snag. Getting from Pau to SJPdP. There are limited trains and it looks like I would have to change in Bayonne. The connecting trains from Bayonne to St Jean miss each other by about half an hour. Would sooner not have to spend a night in Bayonne. Does anyone know of any other option to get from Bayonne to St Jean? Or from Pau to St Jean?
It is 117 ks from St Jean.
You are right. Trains don't connect. Back to the drawing board.
Does anyone know of any other option to get from Bayonne to St Jean? Or from Pau to St Jean?
It is 117 ks from St Jean.
You are right. Trains don't connect. Back to the drawing board.
Yes Walk overnight would be good. A strong torch, compass - could be there in no time, or by August the following year is one gets lost!walk along the Voie de la Nive!
BTW, we managed to get tickets to Madrid next year for only just over NZ$2,000. So this could be a cheap option. Our tickets to Paris lat year were closer to two and a half.
If you are in Auckland, I know a travel agent who managed to undercut STA this time (we used STA last year and for previous travel)
Hi there would b really interested in the name contact for the Auckland travel agent u mentioned as we are trying to arrange flights now? Thank you. Gerrard.Seriously - it's a 2-3 day walk with accommodation and food along the way.
Hmm. Actually I just googled this option but have hit a snag. Getting from Pau to SJPdP. There are limited trains and it looks like I would have to change in Bayonne. The connecting trains from Bayonne to St Jean miss each other by about half an hour. Would sooner not have to spend a night in Bayonne. Does anyone know of any other option to get from Bayonne to St Jean? Or from Pau to St Jean?
There are 4 trains per day most days all year. Yes you must transfer to TER 62 train which starts in Bayonne and finishes in SJPdP. In summer there are 2 buses per day connecting to Pamplona. I've not found any other transport services to SJPdP ... perhaps it exists but I doubt it.
St Jean is a village of 1754 people at the end of the road in the mountains. There are only 30000 pilgrims that start in SJPdP annually. I'm surprised it is as well connected as it is.
Seriously - it's a 2-3 day walk with accommodation and food along the way.
After exploring all options - the train from Paris seems the best. Thanks to all for your advice and info.Thanks for replying. I can't find any other info either so think I will go with original plan of train from Paris.
After exploring all options - the train from Paris seems the best. Thanks to all for your advice and info.
After exploring all options - the train from Paris seems the best. Thanks to all for your advice and info.
You too.You're welcome.
Enjoy the trip
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