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You must likely won't see it scheduled on their website until June though. Also, searching for the destination of SJPdP with a St abbreviation won't work; you have to spell it as Saint.If next year is like previous years then there should be an ALSA bus around noon from Pamplona to SJPDP.
Go on, let us into a secret. Why are you trying to get to Saint Jean pied de Port from Pamplona? If you’re planning to walk the Camino Francés to Santiago you’re traveling in the wrong directionI'm looking to get from Pamplona to SJPP on Aug 2nd, 2025. Any ideas how to get there? i see a taxi is 295 Euros and im travelling on my own.
Thank you so much! any idea how to get to Logrono to Madrid airport? ThxYou must likely won't see it scheduled on their website until June though. Also, searching for the destination of SJPdP with a St abbreviation won't work; you have to spell it as Saint.
I'm not sure there's a wrong direction on the Camino. I just decided to stay the night in Pamplona before starting in SJPdPGo on, let us into a secret. Why are you trying to get to Saint Jean pied de Port from Pamplona? If you’re planning to walk the Camino Francés to Santiago you’re traveling in the wrong direction
I don’t mean to tease but my question is still why start from St Jean? Pamplona is just as valid a starting point.I'm not sure there's a wrong direction on the Camino. I just decided to stay the night in Pamplona before starting in SJPdP
SJPP looks like a super cute town and I want to start from the beginning. Staying in Pamplona breaks up my travel and i hear its a foodie townI don’t mean to tease but my question is still why start from St Jean? Pamplona is just as valid a starting point.
If you catch the bus to St Jean or spend a bunch of €uros on a taxi you’ll find yourself back in Pamplona 4 or 5 days later.
Okay, but St J isn’t the beginning. Yes, it’s a very nice, maybe even “super cute” town though much given over to the pilgrim trade in the last decade or so.SJPP looks like a super cute town and I want to start from the beginning. Staying in Pamplona breaks up my travel and i hear its a foodie town
Apparently they bought out PLM bus lines. And the PLM stood for Pamplona, Logroño & Madrid.Logroño to Madrid is easy by bus. Try Jimenez bus company. They have at least one route.
As I remember it the season is early March through late October. Pre-pandemic they would add buses slowly (up to four) until summer and then slowly decrease the number until the end of the season. Since starting the service up again Alsa has been running only one daily bus leaving sometime around noon. BTW, if you do internet searches you may find that Conda runs buses to SJPdP. That's Alsa; another buyout.the bus from Pamplona [to SJPdP] is seasonal and only runs in the summer months
WOW. You haven't the slightest idea of what I got out of my first time on the camino and why im going back. I'll reply to people that can help with my planning. I wish you wellOkay, but St J isn’t the beginning. Yes, it’s a very nice, maybe even “super cute” town though much given over to the pilgrim trade in the last decade or so.
The Camino de Santiago doesn’t start in a small French town in the foothills of the Pyrenees: never did, never has and never will. Of course lots of people start their Camino from St Jean but it isn’t the “beginning”.
Pamplona? Foodie town? Maybe I see you’re headed for Logrono. Some better bets there. Or, if you’ve only a limited time in Spain I’d suggest just spending it in Madrid. Save Camino until you’ve got some serious time to devote to it. Otherwise you ain’t got Camino, all you’ll have is some photos
I also wish you well. And no, I haven’t a clue what you got out of your previous Camino. You’ve not said so I’m left wondering. I’ll also hope you’ve got some help from other members who’ve posted about the various seasonal buses and other logistics. I hope you have a good walk and get, at least, what you got out of your previous venture.WOW. You haven't the slightest idea of what I got out of my first time on the camino and why im going back. I'll reply to people that can help with my planning. I wish you well
I don't know where you found that price, but if you can't get the bus, a taxi will run much less than €295.see a taxi is 295 Euros and im travelling on my own.