Pamplona by day
A first rocket is set off at 8 a.m. to alert the runners that the corral gate is open. A second rocket signals that all six bulls and six steers (oxen) have been released. The third and fourth rockets are signals that all of the herd has entered the bullring and its corral respectively, marking the end of the event. The average duration between the first rocket and the end of the encierro is around four minutes.
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The herd is composed of the six bulls to be fought in the afternoon, six steers that run with the bulls, and three more steers that leave the corral two minutes later. The function of the oxen is to guide the herd and all the days of the festival are the same. The average speed of the herd is 24 km/h (15 mph).
The length of the run is 826 metres (903 yards). It goes through four streets of the old part of the city (Santo Domingo, Town Hall Square, Mercaderes and Estafeta) and a section called Telefónica before entering into the bullring.The fastest part of the route is up Santo Domingo and across the Town Hall Square, but in the past the bulls often became separated at the entrance to Estafeta Street as they slowed down. One or more would slip going into the turn at Estafeta, but, with the use of the new anti-slip surfacing, most of the bulls negotiate the turn onto Estafeta and are often ahead of the steers. This has resulted in a quicker, but not a safer run, as the bulls are usually ahead of the steers as they reach the lane.
Airport taxis from Biarritz, Toulouse, Pau, Lourdes and Bordeaux to the Pamplona Festival. Book online using the form on the right.
Pamplona by Night
After the Bull Run has finished the music, dancing, drinking and eating starts. The party goes on ALL night. The atmosphere is fantastic and you will come away from Pamplona with a few thousand new friends. Generally the young drink sangria from plastic bottles, and everyone else tends to drink their sangria from a glass in street side restaurants. The food in Pamplona is very typical if the region. You will find bars lined with tapas and pincho’s, lots of cured or dried meats, tortilla and fantastic wines from the nearby Navarra and Rioja regions. Be warned the selection of no vegetarian food is minimal and often non existant.
The air is filled with local music and Spanish rock. Some of the best acts can be found on the street. Many great street acts and buskers. If you don't like intense crowds then perhaps Pamplona is not for you. The atmosphere is electric and the vibe is freindly but you do get bustled around.
Sea-Lifts airport transfers can organise your pick up in one of our minibuses or taxis before the party gets wild and return you to Biarritz or the surronding area.
The party continues through the night until 08:00 till the brave or stupid line up to get chased by bulls. Madness!!!
We can organise your transfer from Pamplona to Biarritz in the morning after you have run with the bulls or just watched.
Be safe / stay with your group
Don't forget!!!
If you don't wear red and white you will stick out like a sore thumb.
Pamplona Uniform is as follows.
White trousers, white shirt/t-shirt, red belt or sarong, red neckerchief or scarf.
Have fun!
Airport transfers, taxis and buses to Pamplona 2012
The Fiesta San Fermin otherwise known as The Running of the Bulls or Pamplona festival starts this year on the 6
th July and finishes on the 14
th of July 2012. Sea-Lifts offer airport transfers, taxis and a coach from Biarritz Airport, Bayonne Train Station, San Sebastian and every train station in between. We also offer a bus service that will be running twice a day everyday from Biarritz to Pamplona during the festival period.
Sea-Lifts have been driving festival goers to Pamplona since 2006. Many of our customers stay in Biarritz for a night, take a Sea-Lifts taxi, transfer or coach to Pamplona in the afternoon. The younger groups tend to party all night and run the bulls the next morning. We then pick them up (or what’s left of them) and drive them back to the security of their hotel.
If you are a little more sensible then we can drive you from Biarritz airport or town to a Pamplona hotel and then bring you back whenever convenient
We also offer transfers from Toulouse airport, Pau airport, Bordeaux airport and Lourdes airport to Pamplona.
For a cost effective, reliable and comfortable journey from Biarritz to Pamplona then book online using the form on the right or
CONACT US!A short history of Fiesta San Fermin
The history of The Pamplons Running of the Bulls is not completely clear. It started when bullfighting became a popular pastime, and many bullrings were built. The only way to get the bulls from the corral to the bullring was by running them through the streets to the ring. Eventually, people started running with the bulls, even though it was actually illegal at the time. As every year passed, this became more and more popular, and has grown into this extremely important festival.
The Running of the Bulls in Pamplona Spain (in Spanish encierro, from the verb encerrar, to lock/shut up, to pen) is a practice that involves running in front of a small group (typically a dozen) of bulls that have been let loose on a course of a sectioned-off subset of a town's streets. The most famous running of the bulls is that of the seven-day festival of Sanfermines in honour of San Fermín in Pamplona, although they are held in towns and villages across Spain, Portugal, and in some cities in Mexico, Mesquite, Nevada, and southern France, during the summer. Unlike bullfights, which are performed by professionals, anyone older than 18 may participate in the Pamplona Bull run.
The purpose of the event was in origin to transport the bulls from the off-site corrals where they had spent the night, to the bullring where they would be killed in the evening. Youngsters would jump among them to show off their bravado.
Taking part between July 7th – 14th every year, the famous bull run attracts thousands of people from around the world.
If you’re one of these crazy people taking part in the 2011 Pamplona Bull Run then consider Sea Lifts to transfer you from Biarritz airport direct to Pamplona.
Don't want to do the run???
If you would just like to spectate then you are free to do so. The streets of Pamplona are lined with very heavy-duty wooden/steel fencing. It is always really busy so be prepared for the hustle and bustle.
If you would like to leave before the party kicks off then we can send you a transfer minibus, taxi or coach.