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How to Get from Santiago de Compostela to Pamplona

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Details of how to get from Santiago de Compostela to Pamplona by various forms of transport.

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Note: these times and prices are subject to change and are intended as guidance only. Please check the websites for current prices and timetables.

Santiago de Compostela to Pamplona by Train

No direct train from Santiago de Compostela to Pamplona.

Renfe.es, Spain's official rail website, is a mess and has been described as "like Alice in Wonderland, where nothing seems to be what it really is" by Trip Advisor, as shown by the fact that this ticket cannot be booked online. Residents of Canada and USA should bypass Renfe's site and go to Rail Europe instead to have their tickets delivered to their home address.
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Santiago de Compostela to Pamplona by Bus

Buses from Santiago de Compostela can only be booked from ALSA - when the site is working!

You can book most other bus tickets in Spain online for only a tiny administration fee (about one euro). Just pay with a credit card and print out the e-ticket.
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Santiago de Compostela to Pamplona by Car

The 730km journey from Santiago de Compostela to Pamplona can be covered in seven hours, traveling mainly on the A6, A231 and E80 roads.
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Flights from Santiago to Pamplona

There are no flights from Santiago to Pamplona.
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