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Expat Exchange - Public Transportation in Alicante 2024
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Public Transportation in Alicante

By Joshua Wood, LPC

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Summary: Learning how to get around using public transportation in Alicante is an important step in adjusting to life in Alicante. In this article, we cover the local public transportation options.

Alicante is a vibrant city with a robust public transportation system that includes buses, trams, and taxis. The city's public transportation is managed by several entities including Subus, which operates the city buses, and Tram Metropolitano de Alicante, which operates the tram system. Alicante's public transportation system is well-regarded for its efficiency and coverage, making it possible for residents and visitors to navigate the city without a car.

City Buses

The city buses in Alicante are operated by Subus and they provide extensive coverage of the city. The buses run frequently, with most routes operating from early morning until late at night. The buses are generally safe to use at all times of the day, and they are a popular mode of transportation for people of all ages, including school children and the elderly. A single journey on the bus costs €1.45, but there are also multi-trip cards available that offer discounted fares. The buses are clean, modern, and well-maintained, and many of them are equipped with free Wi-Fi.

Tram

The Tram Metropolitano de Alicante is a light rail system that serves Alicante and its surrounding areas. The tram system is modern and efficient, with frequent service and extensive coverage. The tram is safe to use at all times, and it is a popular choice for commuters, students, and tourists. A single journey on the tram costs €1.35, but there are also multi-trip cards and monthly passes available. The tram system is particularly useful for reaching destinations along the coast, such as the popular beach towns of San Juan and El Campello.

Taxis

Taxis are another common mode of transportation in Alicante. Taxis can be hailed on the street, booked by phone, or ordered through a mobile app. The taxis in Alicante are metered, and the fares are regulated by the city. Taxis are generally safe and reliable, and they can be a convenient option for getting around, especially if you're traveling with luggage or in a group. However, taxis are more expensive than buses or trams, so they may not be the most cost-effective choice for everyday travel.

Walking and Biking

Alicante is a compact and walkable city, and many residents choose to get around on foot or by bike. The city has a network of pedestrian-friendly streets and bike lanes, and there are also several bike rental services available. Walking or biking can be a pleasant and healthy way to get around, especially in the city center and along the seafront. However, Alicante is hilly in parts, so some routes may require a moderate level of fitness.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Alicante's public transportation system is comprehensive and efficient, making it possible for residents and visitors to get around without a car. The city buses and trams offer extensive coverage and frequent service, and they are safe and affordable. Taxis provide a convenient but more expensive option for getting around, while walking and biking are popular choices for short distances. Whether you're an expat living in Alicante or a visitor exploring the city, you'll find that Alicante's public transportation system is a reliable and convenient way to get around.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.


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