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Madrid to SJPDP - Options

Robo

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For our (my wife and I) first Camino next year (Yes, I am assuming there will be more) our planning is progressing.

The idea is to tackle the CF from St Jean. We had considered a couple of side trips before and after the Camino, but we'd prefer to allocate all our time to the Camino, and then see how we feel at the end.

So at this stage our entry and exit 'port' (or Airport) looks like Madrid. Seems to be the closest place we can fly into from Sydney, with a just brief 'coffee stop' stop in Dubai.

So for the experienced Pilgrims who may have tackled this, what do you think our transport options might be to and from St Jean?

Although I have yet to research it in detail, I suspect:

Fly into Pamplona, then bus/taxi.
Train to ??
Bus? Not sure I want to be couped up in a bus for day though....

But I'm not sure of transit times yet.

We'll probably take a couple of days to look around Madrid before heading to SJPDP. I don't really want to be faced with lots of tricky changes and transfers, as we'll be anxious to get started on the Camino and want to arrive at the 'start point' relatively rested and stress free if possible..

Any thoughts, most appreciated.
 
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Two options are:

Madrid to SJPdP via Pamplona

Madrid to SJPdP via Bayonne

The easiest way is to plane, train, or bus to Pamplona. Then take the bus from Pamplona to SJPdP. The fly in the ointment is the last leg bus is seasonal 1730 17 March to 30 September 2014 and 1430 1 June to 30 September 2014. Schedules are posted only one month in advance.

Otherwise Plane to San Sebastian (EAS), Train to Irun/Hendaye, or Bus to San Sebastian. Then travel onward to Bayonne using bus or train via Irun/Hendaye. The options are myriad and appear more complex than they are. The advantage of travel via Bayonne is the train for the last leg to SJPdP runs 4 times daily all year.
 
I completed my Camino at the end of September 2013, and I too hope it is only my first. I flew into Barcelona from Sydney, had 2 days recovering from jet lag and then caught the train to Pamplona. We started from Pamplona but originally were to start from SJPP and we were to get a taxi from there, I enjoyed the train trip and can't remember exactly but it was about 2.5 or 3 hours. I did continue travelling after completing the Camino, so far to come and not make full us of my ticket. We left our bags at the Hotel we stayed at in Barcelona so flew back to Barcelona from Santiago and a month later flew out of Istanbul for home, however we posted our backpacks etc home from Santiago.
 
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I'm sorry ... I couldn't help it ... I was just curious :oops:

Anyone want to 'Heli Share' from Madrid to Pamplona ?

90 minutes A to B.

sadly the cost is more than our return flights to Sydney ... for 3 Caminos ...

5-6 seater = 1,000+ euro per seat :eek:

The train sounds perfect :)
 
So at this stage our entry and exit 'port' (or Airport) looks like Madrid. Seems to be the closest place we can fly into from Sydney, with a just brief 'coffee stop' stop in Dubai.

Any thoughts, most appreciated.

Robo, if you are flying Emirates from Sydney it costs no more to fly into Paris and out from Madrid. Much easier to get to SJPDP from Paris than Madrid, much easier to get from Santiago de Compostela to Madrid than Paris.
 
Robo, if you are flying Emirates from Sydney it costs no more to fly into Paris and out from Madrid. Much easier to get to SJPDP from Paris than Madrid, much easier to get from Santiago de Compostela to Madrid than Paris.

OK, we'll check that out, thanks Kanga. Though we were thinking that we have 'done' Paris before and might spend more time in Spain. But Paris is great. :)

Is it really easier to get to SJPDP from Paris though?

Train to Bayonne. Then train to SJPDP.
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Train to Pamplona. Then bus/van to SJPDP.

But maybe I missed something. Very common these days ... :oops:
 
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You might be right. The last time I went from Madrid to SJPDP there was a bus to Roncesvalles from Pamplona, but not to SJPDP. You had to catch a taxi from Roncesvalles, which had to be pre-arranged.
 
Good Morning! I will be flying into Pamplona from Madrid. Is the city center of Pamplona withen walking distance of the Airport or how do Pilgrims get to the city? I will be staying in Pamplona Jesus y Maria one night before moving on to Corozon and then San Jean PDP to start my Camino.

Thank you!
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It's about 6.2 km from the airport to your albergue. Google maps says there may sidewalks or walkways missing on the path they show. I'm planning on just taking a taxi after the long overseas flight. Your call..... :)
 
There is an option if you want to go through Madrid. I, too, was looking at the best option that is also a little bit more budget friendly and something that adds to the trip. Check out Corazon Puro, a private albergue that will pick you up at either the bus station, train station or airport in Pamplona, bring you to their albergue for dinner and a night's rest and getting you go SJPDP the next morning for about €46 each.

I'll be experiencing this first hand, two weeks from today. A number of pilgrims from this forum have experienced this. Prior to learning about CP, I was stressed about connections and costs. Not now...now I am just looking forward to this new adventure.
 
I'm flying into Pamplona morning of June 4th. I figure similar to most cities there is probably a bus that will take me to the city center.

When on the Camino I'm not much of a planner. Other than my air travel I choose to simply discover whatever comes my way in real time, trusting in myself and the Camino that it will all work out as it is meant to be.

if I could only transfer this skill back to the real world for longer periods of time I'd probably not be walking Caminos every year. Now that's a Catch-22.
 
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2 more days and I'll be doing it! Flying to Madrid; bus leaves Airport to Pamplona 2hours later; go to Corazon Puro for night. ride to SJPDP next morning. Not sure when I will start walking--depends on SJPDP.
 
It's about 6.2 km from the airport to your albergue. Google maps says there may sidewalks or walkways missing on the path they show. I'm planning on just taking a taxi after the long overseas flight. Your call..... :)
Thanks Pennie. Taxi it is then. Your the best!!!!

Ed
 
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There is an option if you want to go through Madrid. I, too, was looking at the best option that is also a little bit more budget friendly and something that adds to the trip. Check out Corazon Puro, a private albergue that will pick you up at either the bus station, train station or airport in Pamplona, bring you to their albergue for dinner and a night's rest and getting you go SJPDP the next morning for about €46 each.

I'll be experiencing this first hand, two weeks from today. A number of pilgrims from this forum have experienced this. Prior to learning about CP, I was stressed about connections and costs. Not now...now I am just looking forward to this new adventure.

Thank you for your reply Kris. Two nights at Corozon is one too many for me. I would rather spend a night in Pamplona touring.

Ed
 
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OK, we'll check that out, thanks Kanga. Though we were thinking that we have 'done' Paris before and might spend more time in Spain. But Paris is great. :)

Is it really easier to get to SJPDP from Paris though?

Train to Bayonne. Then train to SJPDP.
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Train to Pamplona. Then bus/van to SJPDP.

But maybe I missed something. Very common these days ... :oops:

The critical factor in this analysis is whether there is a bus to SJPdP. At time of writing there is a bus 1730 17 March - 30 September 2014 and 1430 1 June - 30 September 2014. Schedule was updated only a month in advance. If your travel dates fall within that window Madrid to Pamplona to SJPdP is probably the fastest. However, if you arrive at Pamplona at 1731 ... its 21 hours to the next bus.

Otherwise distance from Paris to Bayonne is 700km and Madrid to Bayonne is 400km plus transfer complications at the border. Its an all day evolution either way. There are trains Bayonne to SJPdP 4x daily all year.

The other factor to consider is homeward bound. There are trains and planes from Santiago to Madrid. Paris is much further away.

I found any flight from Vancouver went to Madrid or Paris by way of London and involved several hours between flights. So I opted to get off in London. The hard part was getting from Heathrow to Stansted. The flight Stansted to Biarritz was cheap. So was the flight from Madrid to London on my way home. I could have gone Santiago to London. Biarritz is the closest airport to SJPdP. Bonus is time spent in London does not count against Schengen visa time.
 
What do you mean two nights?

Hello Kris, I will be flying into Pamplona from Madrid. I will then be staying in Pamplona Jesus y Maria one night before moving on to Corazon and then San Jean PDP to start my Camino. Plan is that since I will be in Pamplona on my way to SJPDP why not just spend a day there and tour the city. On my way back thru hiking I will go straight thru Pamplona (as I have toured it already) and most likely stay in Cizur Menor. From there it is God Woilling where I end up staying. I guess that I could have been a bit clearer. Sorry for the confusion. Buen Camino. Ed
 
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Thanks MM for the heads up regarding lack of bus service at Pamplona airport.
 

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