Barcelona to Bulls Overnight Camping Package Inc Breakfast and Dinner
3 days
Dinner
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KEY DATES:
July 4 – Stoke Travel campsite opens
July 6 – Opening Ceremony
July 7 – First Bulls run
July 7 & 8 – Stoked in the Park Pamplona
July 7-14 – Daily bull runs
July 12-14 – Bilbao BBK Live
July 14 – Closing Ceremony
DETAILED ITINERARY:
4th – 5th July
Stoke campsite opens for business! The rest of the day you have free time for optional activities. Stoke Suggestion: Chill by the pool, enjoy a cold beer or ten or check out central Pamplona. Dinner is served nightly and there will be a massive campsite party as always.
6th July
From 9am, there will be guides to take to you to Pamplona for the opening ceremony.
At 12pm, the opening ceremony, or ‘El Chupinazo’, takes place in the main square. A rocket is fired to signal the start of the festival. Return that evening for included dinner or enjoy the festivities in town. There’ll be a huge fireworks display tonight and every other night of San Fermines.
7th – 8th July
5am – An early morning for all the bull runners, who head into town to take part in the first run, or ‘encierro’. You must be in the run by 7am to secure a spot in the madness. This is always the biggest (and most dangerous) run.
8am – 12pm – Hot breakfast at camp
10am: Doors and bar open for Stoked in the Park. There’ll be live music, yoga, 3 different bars, beer pong tournaments and so much more. With Art Vs Science headlining, this is a weekend that can’t be missed!
8pm – 10pm Dinner at campsite
11pm – See more fireworks or head into town for endless fiestas.
9th – 14th July
8am – 12pm Hot breakfast
9am – 10pm -Free time to check out Pamplona jump on our our walking tours or hang out in our town bar downing unlimited beer and sangria, making new friends, playing the best drinking games and dancing your socks off. . Join the locals celebrating in town, try some Spanish food and catch some brass bands parading around town. Have a siesta in the shade somewhere because you will probably be dancing and drinking all night later on.
8 – 10pm Dinner at campsite
At 00:00 on 14th July the festival ends. The closing ceremony is called Pobre de Mí and is signalled by a rocket being fired at the strike of midnight; this is when your pañuelo is removed and San Fermines winds down for another year. And when we say winds down, we mean goes out with a bang as the whole city parties for one more night.
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July 4 – Stoke Travel campsite opens
July 6 – Opening Ceremony
July 7 – First Bulls run
July 7 & 8 – Stoked in the Park Pamplona
July 7-14 – Daily bull runs
July 12-14 – Bilbao BBK Live
July 14 – Closing Ceremony
DETAILED ITINERARY:
4th – 5th July
Stoke campsite opens for business! The rest of the day you have free time for optional activities. Stoke Suggestion: Chill by the pool, enjoy a cold beer or ten or check out central Pamplona. Dinner is served nightly and there will be a massive campsite party as always.
6th July
From 9am, there will be guides to take to you to Pamplona for the opening ceremony.
At 12pm, the opening ceremony, or ‘El Chupinazo’, takes place in the main square. A rocket is fired to signal the start of the festival. Return that evening for included dinner or enjoy the festivities in town. There’ll be a huge fireworks display tonight and every other night of San Fermines.
7th – 8th July
5am – An early morning for all the bull runners, who head into town to take part in the first run, or ‘encierro’. You must be in the run by 7am to secure a spot in the madness. This is always the biggest (and most dangerous) run.
8am – 12pm – Hot breakfast at camp
10am: Doors and bar open for Stoked in the Park. There’ll be live music, yoga, 3 different bars, beer pong tournaments and so much more. With Art Vs Science headlining, this is a weekend that can’t be missed!
8pm – 10pm Dinner at campsite
11pm – See more fireworks or head into town for endless fiestas.
9th – 14th July
8am – 12pm Hot breakfast
9am – 10pm -Free time to check out Pamplona jump on our our walking tours or hang out in our town bar downing unlimited beer and sangria, making new friends, playing the best drinking games and dancing your socks off. . Join the locals celebrating in town, try some Spanish food and catch some brass bands parading around town. Have a siesta in the shade somewhere because you will probably be dancing and drinking all night later on.
8 – 10pm Dinner at campsite
At 00:00 on 14th July the festival ends. The closing ceremony is called Pobre de Mí and is signalled by a rocket being fired at the strike of midnight; this is when your pañuelo is removed and San Fermines winds down for another year. And when we say winds down, we mean goes out with a bang as the whole city parties for one more night.
Included
- 2 nights accommodation
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Transport to & from Barcelona
Not included
- Transportation to/from Pamplona
- Unlimited beer and sangria available at the campsite for just €10 per day
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Minimum age is 18 years
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 50 travelers
Features
Tourism
75%
Nightlife
45%
Cultural
30%
Original
20%
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