STATION DE BUS DE SAN SEBASTIAN DE LA GOMERA
Read moreLocated at the entrance to the town above the covered market, it is the main bus station, guagas, on the island of La Gomera. There are seven lines that run all over the island. No. 1: from San Sebastián to Valle Gran Rey; No. 2: fromSan Sebastián to Vallerhermoso, passing through Hermigua, Agulo and Las Rosas; No. 3: from San Sebastián to Alajeró via Playa Santiago; No. 4: from Vallehermoso to La Dama; No. 5: from Vallehermoso to Alojera; No. 6: from the airport to Valle Gran Rey; No. 7: from San Sebastián to the airport
AUTOBUSES DE LINEA TITSA
Read moreThe island is well served by these buses and the timetables are reliable. Some lines pass through natural parks (Teno, Anaga and Teide) and tourist villages, ideal if you are not motorized or if you are hiking, as you leave the car in a village and get dropped off by bus at the start of the route. To find out the time of the next bus stop, dial 27286 on your mobile and then TITSA - space - stop number by SMS. Regular buses: Candelaria, No. 120; Los Cristianos, playa de las Americas and Grandilla de Abona, to the south, No. 111.
AUTOCARES CASAL
Read moreThis is the main company serving Carmona from Seville. From Seville, the buses (M-24) leave from San Bernardo station about every hour on weekdays, a little less on weekends and holidays. To get to the city centre, get off at the Pueblo station. In the opposite direction, towards Seville, you can get off at the Paseo del Estatuto station, in Carmona, with about the same frequency as in the opposite direction. The company Alsa (https://www.alsa.es) serves Cordoba, via Ecija. Several trips per day.
ALSA
Read moreAlsa is a Spanish bus company that operates throughout Europe in addition to its home country. You'll find routes linking France and Portugal, particularly Lisbon. Journeys are long, so you'll need to be patient. However, prices can be more attractive in summer than by air, which is quite expensive. You can also opt for this means of transport, which is a little more environmentally friendly than flying. To buy your tickets, go to their site using their search engine.
BILMAN BUS
Read moreFrom Santander, Bilbao, Vitoria and Logroño or from Irun, San Sebastián and Pamplona towards Teruel, Valencia, Alicante, Murcia and La Manga.
LA ESTELLESA
Read moreA bus company providing easy travel between the different cities of Navarre, La Rioja and Guipúzcoa (one of the three provinces of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, of which San Sebastián is the capital). There are regular and numerous connections, with the main routes being: Pamplona - Logroño; San Sebastián - Logroño; Azagra - Calahorra - Estella - Pamplona; Calahorra - San Sebastián; Sartaguda - Estella - Pamplona and Mendavia - Los Arcos - Estella. Buses also stop in the smaller towns.
BIZKAIBUS
Read moreThis is the regional bus network of the province of Vizcaya, which consists of about 100 routes. These buses serve practically all the coastal and inland municipalities from Bilbao, including routes to Bermeo, Ondarroa, Durango and Balmaseda. The buses leave from the Bilbao Intermodal bus terminal (formerly called Termibus), located next to the San Mamés train station. Bizkaibus also serves Bilbao airport with the A3247 line, which runs approximately every 20 minutes.
ALSA
Read moreFounded in the early 20th century, this company is Spain's leading road transport operator. In Andalusia, these buses enable you to travel from province to province, at far lower fares than by train, and on routes that are sometimes faster and more direct. They also allow you to travel to Andalusia from other communities. The buses are comfortable and well-equipped with wifi. On the website, you can find your routes and make reservations. A must for those on a budget.