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Touring from Santander to the Basque Nation, Spain


Visit Spanish Basque Country from Santander, Spain

Known for its beaches, royal mansions, and verdant mountainous range, Santander stands as a gateway to Spain’s other autonomous regions, including the Basque Country.

Inside Seve Ballesteros-Santander Airport

While there is also Vitoria or Gasteiz as another airport destination, and it is within the Basque Country itself, travelers arriving at Seve Ballesteros-Santander Airport are privileged with a glimpse of this Cantabrian capital’s charming community and progressive infrastructure simply through the short bus ride from the airport to the bus station.

Santander Airport Bus
Santander Airport Bus
Ticket Vending Machine
Ticket Vending Machine
The ticket booth inside Santander Bus Station
The ticket booth inside Santander Bus Station
A cafeteria at Santander Bus Station
A cafeteria at Santander Bus Station
The bus from Santander to Bilbao
The bus from Santander to Bilbao

The bus station alone offers a taste of Santander’s charming culture with family-run cafeterías serving pintxos like tortillas de patatas and jamon Iberico on bread and shops permeated by hospitable people who do their best to assist travelers with their exclusive Spanish cues.

Outside Santander Bus Station
Outside Santander Bus Station

On this note, travelers could count on the ticketing booth’s agent for information on bus trips, schedules, and fares, even as pertinent information are likewise available online and at the vending machine in the station.

Thus, the view of Santander’s bounteous scenery, its thriving port along the Bay of Biscay, and its verdant mountains until the Basque Country’s Atlantic Ocean coastline create a memorable souvenir for travelers on the hour-and-a-half bus ride from Santander bus station.

The Athletic Club in Bilbao
The Athletic Club in Bilbao

Bilbao, the largest city in the Basque Country, is the usual destination of travelers bound for this northern autonomous region.

From the Bilbao Intermodal underground bus station, travelers could easily climb up the stairs to explore the city on foot or by renting a bicycle, enjoy a gastronomic tour, find accommodations, visit parks and churches, and more.

The 43-foot flower-covered puppy guard by artist Jeff Koons at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The 43-foot flower-covered puppy guard by artist Jeff Koons at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The famous 9-meter high Spider statue, called Maman at the esplanade outside Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The famous 9-meter high Spider statue, called Maman at the esplanade outside Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The gazebo at Casilda Iturrizar park in Bilbao
The gazebo at Casilda Iturrizar park in Bilbao
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

Also within a mile range from the bus station are the Casilda Iturrizar Park, Paseo Raimundo Perez Lezama, the grand stadium named after the Spanish footballer, the San Mamés Athletic Museum, Itsas Maritime Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts, to name a few.

The fast train stopping at Plentzia, the northernmost stop along Circanias Bilbao railway transit
The fast train stopping at Plentzia, the northernmost stop along Circanias Bilbao railway transit

Through the bus station, travelers can access the train station, which is part of Circanias Bilbao, the city’s state-of-the-art rapid rail network. This is linked to the metropolitan area, tram, and bus lines everywhere in the region.

A tram in Bilbao
A tram in Bilbao

Travelers can purchase a rechargeable train card, locally known as Barik, which then provides easy access to all points of the rail network, including Moyua, the station leading up to the Guggenheim Museum and the picturesque esplanade around it, as well as to Casco Viejo, Bilbao’s historic old town.

The town square at the train station of Casco Viejo
The town square at the train station of Casco Viejo
Nervion River, along the esplanade in Bilbao
Nervion River, along the esplanade in Bilbao

Northbound through Circanias Bilbao’s long channel, travelers can easily visit other coastal towns in the Basque Country, such as the vibrant seafaring village of Algorta, the preserved Medieval quarter of Plentzia, and the wholesome beach community of Gorliz.

The vibrant seafaring village of Algorta
The vibrant seafaring village of Algorta
The preserved Medieval quarter of Plentzia
The preserved Medieval quarter of Plentzia
The wholesome coastal community of Gorliz
The wholesome coastal community of Gorliz

With Santander’s bounteous treasures and reliable transportation lines, travelers can easily explore and find home anywhere from this Cantabrian region until the end of the Basque Country, where the scenery remains beautiful, the food is delectable, and the community welcoming.

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