
Costa Verde Spain Travel Guide
The Costa Verde is served by several regional airports, with major international connections mainly through Bilbao (BIO).
Major Airlines: Iberia, Vueling, Ryanair, easyJet, Lufthansa, France's National airline, KLM. Routes: Direct flights from key European cities are common.
Features restaurants, cafes, shops (duty-free), car hire companies, ATMs, and Wi-Fi. Bus (Bizkaibus A3247) to the downtown area costs ~€3. Taxi ~€25-35.
Similar facilities but on smaller scale. Regular bus service to city center costs ~€3. Taxi ~€20-25.
Offers cafes, some retailers, car rental, ATMs, and Wi-Fi. ALSA bus to Oviedo/Gijón ~€9. Taxi ~€50-60.
Renfe operates long-distance and countryside trains. FEVE is a narrow-gauge railway along the coast. Book Renfe tickets online.
ALSA is the dominant long-distance bus company, offering extensive paths inside Costa Verde and to other Spanish cities. Buses are commonly at shorter intervals and cheaper than trains.
Basque Country's Euskotren operates commuter and regional lines, featuring a scenic coastal line between Bilbao and Donostia.
A valid national driving a license is required. If you are from outside the EU/EEA, an International Driving Permit (IDP) is legally required and must be carried with your national license.
Mountain roads can be challenging due to curves, steep hills, and occasional fog. Drive cautiously. There are strict speed limits. Spain has strict drink-driving laws.
Ferry services offer connections to the Costa Verde from the UK and Ireland. Brittany Ferries operates services to Santander and Bilbao.
Formal public river transportation is limited. Some cities, like Bilbao, may offer tourist boat tours on their rivers.
For speed, use high-speed trains if available or ALSA buses for extensive coverage.