Day 1 – Saturday: Bilbao – Santander
Cities covered : Bilbao , Santander
Reception on board at Bilbao-La Concordia station at 10:00 am, Crew presentation and accommodation. Sightseeing of the city and visit to the Guggenheim Museum. Lunch on board as the train heads for Santander. In the afternoon visit to the city, free time and dinner in one of the restaurants of the city. A visit to the Casino del Sardinero is optional.
Overnight in Santander
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Day 2 – Sunday: Santander – Santillana – Arriondas
Cities covered : Santander , Santillana del Mar , Arriondas
While we have breakfast aboard the train, we will arrive in Cabezón de la Sal, where our coach will take us to visit the medieval village of Santillana del Mar and the neo-cave of Altamira. Lunch in Santillana del Mar. After the meal, aboard the train, we will get into the Asturian lands. Visit Ribadesella.
Dinner and overnight in Arriondas.
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Day 3 – Monday: Picos de Europa – Oviedo – Candás
Cities covered : Arriondas , Cangas de Onís , Santander , Candas
After breakfast we will depart with our coach to the first Capital of the Astur Kingdom; Cangas de Onís, then we will get into the Heart of the Peaks of Europe; Sanctuary of Covadonga and Lake Enol. Then we will go back to the train that will head for Candás while we have lunch. Visit of Avilés and free time.
Dinner and overnight in Candás.
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Day 4 – Tuesday: Candás – Oviedo – Gijón – Luarca
Cities covered : Candas , Oviedo , Gijón , Luarca
After breakfast we start the day visiting Oviedo, the capital of the Principality, then Gijón, a city open to the sea and full of dynamism. Free time and lunch in Gijón. In the afternoon, on board the train, we will arrive in Luarca, visit and dinner.
Overnight in Luarca.
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Day 5 – Wednesday: Luarca – Ribadeo – Viveiro
Cities covered : Luarca , Ribadeo , Viveiro
While we have breakfast, we will arrive in Ribadeo, the first Galician spot on our route. Visit, free time and lunch in Ribadeo.
In the afternoon, train trip to Viveiro. Visit and dinner.
Overnight in Viveiro.
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Day 6 – Thursday: Viveiro – Santiago de Compostela
Cities covered : Viveiro , Ferrol , Santiago de Compostela
On our last day, while we have breakfast we will arrive at Ferrol, where we will farewell to the crew and depart in our coach in this Jacobean Holy Year towards the Galician Capital City. Visit to Santiago de Compostela and lunch in the Parador Reyes Católicos, where we will say goodbye about 16:00h.
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Costa Verde Express : Accommodations
Every Junior Suite on Costa Verde Express (23suites) offers passengers a compartment that is specially designed for rest and privacy. You can sleep in comfort as the train will be parked at a station each night. This means that your sleep will not be disturbed by moving and jolting and also gives those who enjoy nightlife an opportunity to go out and savor the atmosphere of each town.
Each compartment is supplied with a complete selection of travel accessories. The electrical power is 220 volts. Every suite-compartment has a double bed and some have the option of an independent upper bunk. All are equipped with a luggage rack, minibar, safe deposit box, wardrobe, writing desk and a telephone with an outside line. The private bathroom has a hydro sauna, turbo massage and steam bath, and a hairdryer. The air-conditioning and heating, piped music and lights are all controlled individually. There is a large picture window in both the suite and the bathroom so that you can enjoy the passing scenery. |
There are 23 rooms on board Costa Verde Express. Each room offers passengers a compartment that is specially designed for rest and privacy. You can sleep in comfort as the train will be parked at a station each night. This means that your sleep will not be disturbed by moving and jolting and also gives those who enjoy nightlife an opportunity to go out and savor the atmosphere of each town.
Each compartment is supplied with a complete selection of travel accessories. The electrical power is 220 volts. Every suite-compartment has a double bed and some have the option of an independent upper bunk.
All are equipped with a luggage rack, minibar, safe deposit box, wardrobe, writing desk and a telephone with an outside line. The private bathroom has a hydro sauna, turbo massage and steam bath, and a hairdryer. The air-conditioning and heating, piped music and lights are all controlled individually. There is a large picture window in both the suite and the bathroom so that you can enjoy the passing scenery. |
Lounge Cars
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The Costa Verde Express carries four luxury lounge areas. These areas are luxurious spaces where guests can enjoy a spendid meal, a realaxing drink or a fun evening with fellow passengers. There are two dining lounges where guests can enjoy daily breakfast buffet, read, play board games, or simply watch the picturesque scenery as the train moves from one destination to the next.
The bar lounge features a wide range of alcoholic beverages and non-alcoholic beverages. This bar service allows the traveler to enjoy at any time a tea, espresso or Dry Martini, either in the finely decorated saloons or one's own comfortable suite. The entire train, rooms, lounges and restaurants, is connected internally allowing the free movement of travelers. |
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Your tour price includes:
- Accommodation onboard in Grand Class Room.
- A la carte and buffet breakfasts every day.
- All dinners and lunches, with the finest cuisine aboard the train or in top restaurants (including wine, water, soft drinks and coffee).
- Welcome drink and snack.
- Farewell party.
- Traveling toiletries bag courtesy of Renfe Viajeros (with amenities and slippers).
- Free mineral water available in the cabin’s minibar.
- Activities on board: music and live performances, parties in the pub car, show cooking and cocktails, dancing, etc.
- Tickets to museums, attractions and shows.
- Excursions and scheduled tours.
- Luxury coach accompanying the train along the trip.
- Two Renfe train tickets with a 50% discount: one to the starting point and the other back from the end of the tourist trip.
- Taxes and services.
- Newspapers and magazines on board.
- Security service.
- Multilingual guide throughout the tour.
- Excellent crew available (Expedition Leader, guide, waiters, cooks, technicians, etc).
Your tour price excludes:
- Domestic or international airfare
- Travel insurance or visa fees
- Items of a personal nature, such as laundry and souvenirs
- Any additional hotel accommodations pre- or post-tour
- Any items not specifically mentioned as “included”
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Travel Tips
Pre-Tour:
What are the passport/visa requirements for travel to Spain?
Please ensure that your passport has at least three blank pages and that it is valid for at least six months beyond your departure date fromSpain. Please check with your local embassy regarding visa requirements.
When should I plan to arrive in Santiago de Compostela?
The meeting time for the tour is 12:00 noon the day of the departure. Exact instructions are available on your travel voucher. at least 1 day prior to your tour so that you may acclimate and relax prior to embarking on your exciting rail journey.
The Train:
What is the capacity of the train?
There are 28 Classic Suites on the train. The number of passengers really depends on the occupancies sold in that departure. The maximum capacity of the train is 54 passengers.
Is there a dress code on board?
There is no official dress code on board, but we recommend comfortable shoes and clothes due to the nature of the visits and excursions.
What kind of food is served on the train?
Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country and Castilla y León are, in the opinion of the most fastidious chefs and gourmets, the regions where you can still find the best cuisine in Spain. The cheeses, sausages, meat, vegetables, fish and seafood are all universally renowned.
The restaurants on our route not only select the highest quality raw materials and have them prepared by the greatest professionals; they are also the ideal setting for tasting the local cuisine. All of our menus include a careful selection of wines that blend harmoniously with the ingredients of each lunch and dinner. Coffee and liqueurs are also included.
How are the meals served?
Breakfasts are buffet-style and are served on board the train in the four lounge carriages. Lunches and dinners are taken at restaurants in the cities as mentioned in each day’s itinerary.
Is there a laundry/dry cleaning service on the train?
Yes, laundry service is available at an additional charge. Please see the crew for details.
Is there internet or telephone accessibility on the train?
There is internet access on board the train but also in cybercenters in several cities along the route. Your room on board is equipped with a telephone, which you may use for long distance calls (guest’s own account). Phones will generally get reception, however sometimes this is a bit difficult due to the mountains and tunnels along the way.
Is the train accessible to wheelchairs / physical challenges?
Wheelchairs for sightseeing excursions are available upon request; kindly advise our office as soon as possible and at least 30 days prior to your departure of the necessity for a wheelchair. Please know there are no ramps for entering/exiting the train, and the train’s corridors are too narrow to accommodate wheelchairs. For those with other physical challenges, please contact our office.
Is smoking allowed on board?
No. Since January 2006, it is forbidden by Law to smoke on board the train and in the train stations.
What facilities are available on the train?
The four lounge carriages of El Transcantábrico are the most unusual and beautiful places on the train. They are veritable rail treasures that are much admired owing to their exquisite design, their finish and the interior decorations. The "pub carriage" has a bar and dance floor and is decorated and lit like a small night-club, where lively entertainment is provided every night until the early hours of the morning. Another lounge carriage also has a bar where you can sit back and have a quiet drink. The other two lounges are for other types of entertainment, such as reading, enjoying a board game with your fellow passengers, talking or watching the passing scenery through the big picture windows. And wherever you are, you will always be served by our attentive waiters.
Passengers are offered daily newspapers, magazines, a thoughtful collection of books from the library, television and videos; all that you need to make your journey a pleasure.
The Rooms:
Are there different types or sizes of rooms on board the train?
Suites on board El Transcantabrico are specially designed for rest and privacy. You can sleep in comfort as the train will be parked at a station each night. This means that your sleep will not be disturbed by moving and jolting and also gives those who enjoy nightlife an opportunity to go out and savor the atmosphere of each town.
El Transcantábrico Clásico has 28 Classic Suites. Most of them have a double bed (120cm x 185cm) and some offer the chance to have an independent bunk bed. The suites measure 64.8 square feet. The private ensuite bathroom has a hydro sauna, turbo massage and steam bath, and a hairdryer. The air-conditioning and heating, piped music and lights are all controlled individually. The electrical power is 220 volts. All suites are equipped with a luggage rack, minibar, safe deposit box, wardrobe, writing desk and a telephone with an outside line.
Are rooms pre-assigned or can you choose your own room?
The rooms are assigned on site. If you have any specific room requirements, please contact us at least one month prior to departure so that we can send your request to our Operations Team.
Is there a hairdryer in each bathroom? Are toiletries provided?
Yes, there is a hairdryer provided in every bathroom, along with a dental set, comb, eau de toilette, shaving set, shower cup, shoe polish and more.
Is there bottled water available?
Yes, bottled spring water is provided free of charge throughout the tour.
The Tour:
What is the weather like?
Northern Spain experiences a mild oceanic climate, with not too many extreme temperatures. Please bring along a jacket or coat for chilly evenings, and sun protection for warm afternoons.
Do I have to stay aboard all seven nights?
You are not required to stay aboard the train for seven nights. However, as the train follows a fixed itinerary, you will be responsible for your own transportation to/from your points of embarkation/disembarkation, for any hotels you use during the journey, for meals taken while separated from the group, etc. There are no refunds for unused portions of the tour. Therefore, should you choose to shorten the journey in any way, you are still required to pay for the full seven-night tour.
Are doctors available at all times?
The train carries a first aid kit, and El Transcantábrico has contacts with various health centers along the train route.
Expenses:
What expenses will I have during the trip?
El Transcantabrico is a very inclusive experience, so you will not need to pay for any meals, beverages during lunch/dinner, sightseeing, monument entrances or accommodations. You will incur additional cost if you choose to purchase any additional beverages on board; laundry services; camera fees at monuments; transfers, additional sightseeing, or other services in Leon or Santiago de Compostela; gratuities; and/or souvenirs.
How can I settle my expenses on the train?
You may settle your onboard expenses by paying in Euros or by major credit card.
How much should I expect to tip?
Tipping is not mandatory, and is left to the sole discretion of the traveler. This is a decision that should be made based on your enjoyment of the journey and the service.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 . How big are the suites?
The suites on the El Transcantabrico Clasico are 6m2 |
2 . What size are the beds in the suites?
The size of the bed is dependent on the type of suite you reserve.
- A double/matrimonial bed is 1.2 x 1.85 m
- The bunk beds are 0.90 x 1.85 m
- The fold-down bed is 0.75 x 1.75 m
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3 . Will I have internet connection on the train?
The El Transcantabrico train does have wifi in the lounge of the train, although the signal is not strong and may not reach outside of the lounge car. (The signal is also best when the train is stationed.) You may use the computer in the lounge provided for guests' convenience, or you may connect to the train's wifi using your personal laptop, tablet or device. |
4 . I am a US Citizen. Do I need a visa to go to Spain?
No. Citizens of the United States do not need a visa for Spain at the time of this writing. All other nationalities should check with the local Spanish consulate for Visa requirements. Palace Tours does not provide Visa service. |
5 . How many travelers can fit in each room?
In a deluxe room, two people can sleep comfortably. If you need more room, you may upgrade to a suite to comfortably service three people. This option is especially attractive to parents travelling with a child. If you are travelling with more than one child or more than three people, you will need to reserve two rooms. |
6 . Are the cities wheelchair accessible? Yes, they are. Many cities have cobblestone streets and the person with the wheelchair would need someone who is able to help them on these more difficult streets. The monuments are wheelchair accessible, but many do not have elevators and if there is a floor higher than ground level it may not be accessible. |
7 . Is the cuisine in Spain dietary restriction friendly?
Spanish cuisine’s staples are often ham, seafood, and wheat products. While being a vegetarian in Spain is not easy, it is doable! One classic dish from Spain is the Spanish omelets, which is made with eggs and potatoes. Now vegetarian restaurants are popping up all over Spain to accommodate more people. You can find other classic dishes made without meat, such as paella and cocido. Before ordering a drink in Andalucia, where a complimentary tapa is customary, be sure to mention any dietary restrictions you may have. |
8 . What type of clothes should we pack?
This depends on the time of year you are going. All year long we suggest packing comfortable walking shoes, and in the spring and fall to wear layers. In those seasons it’s often chilly in the morning and warm in the afternoon sun. Sunglasses are recommended as well, as the sun in Spain is very strong. |
9 . Is it customary to tip people in Spain?
While the tipping culture is nothing like the United States, it is typical to tip a euro or two at a restaurant if you are a) a large group of people dining, or b) you really loved the service and the restaurant! |
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