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Hi,
I will be flying into Madrid at about 11 am is it a bit ambitious to take the bus to Pamplona and on to sjpp the same day ?
Yes, its a bit ambitious. On the plus side you can catch a bus from Pamplona to SJPdP in the morning.
Here is the ALSA schedule and you can do your own time appreciation. You will need an ALSA bus from Madrid to Pamplona then transfer to a CONDA bus from Pamplona to SJPdP. Its two tickets but you use the ALSA schedule information for both buses.
ALSA
https://www.alsa.es/en/
CONDA - Note CONDA is owned by ALSA so the schedule is on the ALSA site.
http://www.conda.es/
Well now I question my plans. I fly into Madrid, arrive a 950 am. My plan was to taxi to the train station, catch the train to Pamplona - leaves around 3 PM and arrives in Pamplona at 630 PM.. then taxi to SJPP (the taxi service says it runs until 10 pm so I figured I'd be good). I realize this is not the least expensive travel but for convenience worth it. I have reservations for 2 nights in SJPP already.
Have I messed up?
I am traveling from overseas..and will not arrive until 9-10 PM exhausted.Bus from airport direct to Pamplona.
Why 2 nights in STJPP ?
Jerry B, for me, it's nice to see Pamplona for a couple of days and recover from the time change.
There is a lot to see there.
Museums, cathedrals, wonderful food!
Then, you can walk right past it when you're walking the Camino.
Sweet ..... Thanks
You can often find very affordable digs on www.booking.com
Jerry B, for me, it's nice to see Pamplona for a couple of days and recover from the time change.
There is a lot to see there.
Museums, cathedrals, wonderful food!
Then, you can walk right past it when you're walking the Camino.
You can often find very affordable digs on www.booking.com
Well now I question my plans. I fly into Madrid, arrive a 950 am. My plan was to taxi to the train station, catch the train to Pamplona - leaves around 3 PM and arrives in Pamplona at 630 PM.. then taxi to SJPP (the taxi service says it runs until 10 pm so I figured I'd be good). I realize this is not the least expensive travel but for convenience worth it. I have reservations for 2 nights in SJPP already.
Have I messed up?
I am traveling from overseas..and will not arrive until 9-10 PM exhausted.
Hi,
I will be flying into Madrid at about 11 am is it a bit ambitious to take the bus to Pamplona and on to sjpp the same day ?
Why not? Give yourself time to unwind.Bus from airport direct to Pamplona.
Why 2 nights in STJPP ?
Thanks! Its good to hear I did my homework reasonably well! I'm so bleeping excited!You haven't messed up. The taxi from Pamplona to SJPdP is viable. It is much more expensive than the bus ... for which reason I don't usually think to suggest it.
Further, you have lots of time to get from the airport to the train station. You would save a few euro by taking the metro or the cercanias.
I will get into MAD at 8:20am 1 Sept. I have booked busses on that day to SJPdP. As i am so "bleeping excited", i am hoping to get ton SJPdP earlier than the 7:30PM expected by bus. Now, I am considering either flying from MAD to BIQ, or train from MAD to pamplona, then bus to SJPdP. Is this viable? I have very limited language skills and it has been difficult to chat this way with French or Spanish. Thanks for your anticipated contact.
Just make sure you book a bed in SJPP ahead of time.TOTAL response + choices, thanks whariwhargangi!
I have rearranged my plans in an effort to arrive in SJPdP earlier on 1 Sept. Instead of the bus from MAD, i have booked the train to Pamplona. I thought that option would get me there earlier. However, the will miss the earlier bus from Pamplona to SJPdP by 10 minutes. So arriving at 19:15 , I hope that's not too late to get into an alburgue. I am planning to begin El Camino on 2 Sept.
In the adventure/pilgrimage of this all, it is wonderful to have this connection with fellow pilgrims.
I was just on the Camino. I became very sick with a serious chest infection. After staying two nights in an Alburgue I decided to catch the bus up ahead. ALSA wouldn't accept either of 2 Bankcard or Visa cards, only Spanish credit cards!!! Luckily a Spanish lady rang on my behalf to book the ticket. If I hadn't had it, I couldn't have got on the bus as it was full and many missed out on a seat. So how can you book that ticket from Madrid? Does anyone know how to get around this problem?Yes, its a bit ambitious. On the plus side you can catch a bus from Pamplona to SJPdP in the morning.
Here is the ALSA schedule and you can do your own time appreciation. You will need an ALSA bus from Madrid to Pamplona then transfer to a CONDA bus from Pamplona to SJPdP. Its two tickets but you use the ALSA schedule information for both buses.
ALSA
https://www.alsa.es/en/
CONDA - Note CONDA is owned by ALSA so the schedule is on the ALSA site.
http://www.conda.es/
Thanks for the info. I was quite sick and in Carrión de Los Condes though, and thought at the time there was no train. I must have missed the PayPal option for ALSA because I would have initiated the credit card payment option and then got 'caught up' trying to work out why it wouldn't accept any of my 3 international credit cards. I saw no reference about this during the attempt of the transaction. It was only that the lady helped me by phoning, that she was told by staff, about the Spanish credit card.ALSA accepts PayPal.
Renfe train has overseas ticket offices. See 'Puntos de Venta'
http://www.renfe.com/