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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Frances from SJPP (3/10 & 10/10); Primitivo (6/12)
Travelers from the US can often save with significantly lower airfares while not incurring excessive inconveniences by traveling through Dublin, Ireland. Usually not considered, it may seem counterintuative and more time consuming, but it's not. There are many direct flights to Dublin from various US cities. These are almost always among the lowest of fares to any European destination.
A transfer from Dublin on Ryanair can carry you to Biarritz, France for a start of the Camino in SJPP. Upon the completion of the Camino in Santiago getting back to Dublin for the return flight to the US may be a bit more restrictive but can generally be accomplished with a bit of flexibility. And if you have any time to spare, Ireland is a nice place to spend some of it to unwind. Regardless, it is worth considering it in that this itinerary could save hundereds of dollars on overall flights at virtually any time of year. Moreover it is often an easier route to and from the Camino.
A transfer from Dublin on Ryanair can carry you to Biarritz, France for a start of the Camino in SJPP. Upon the completion of the Camino in Santiago getting back to Dublin for the return flight to the US may be a bit more restrictive but can generally be accomplished with a bit of flexibility. And if you have any time to spare, Ireland is a nice place to spend some of it to unwind. Regardless, it is worth considering it in that this itinerary could save hundereds of dollars on overall flights at virtually any time of year. Moreover it is often an easier route to and from the Camino.