There is a direct highway to Valencia, A38 takes 25 mins. Bus always meets the train and costs 1.45 euros. There is also a decent bicycle path from station to the town, which is a 15 minute walk.
I had a really hard time switching from the train to the bus once I arrived in Cullera from Valencia. I was really glad to have a fluent Spanish speaker with me because she even had trouble getting help with the bus information. Originally I wanted to take an Uber or similar from the train station to the beach but the price was like 65 euro. I was getting ready just to walk when we finally were able to figure out the bus.
Amovens is probably the best & cheapest car hire in Valencia, with cars as low as 18€ a day & only 200€ deposit on debit card, no credit card required!
That's not bad! I've had a lot of luck with car rentals in the off seasons. I know it seems impossible, but I've even paid less than 1 dollar/euro per day. Recently, they haven't been quite that low, but sometimes you can get killer deals. I use Skyscanner to search for the best deals. I have a link in my bio for easy access to it. 🙂
Yeah the beach is great there but concrete is not very appealing and pretty dead most of the time. Locals told me the tourists come only in August to here
I find very strange that this town did not develope much and is not occuppied by expats all year around as it would have made it a perfect place to live due to its proximity to Valencia. The property market is mainly condos and indeed very sleepy during non summer months. Which is sad
There is a direct highway to Valencia, A38 takes 25 mins. Bus always meets the train and costs 1.45 euros. There is also a decent bicycle path from station to the town, which is a 15 minute walk.
My wife & I where there today march 3rd Sunday, yes it's a ghost town out of season but that means you get it all to yourself 😜
So true! 😁
I had a really hard time switching from the train to the bus once I arrived in Cullera from Valencia. I was really glad to have a fluent Spanish speaker with me because she even had trouble getting help with the bus information. Originally I wanted to take an Uber or similar from the train station to the beach but the price was like 65 euro. I was getting ready just to walk when we finally were able to figure out the bus.
Oh wow, that's good to know!
Mil gracias por el vídeo amiga
¡Gracias por ver! 🙂
I've seen that sign driving through there too. But, never been. I just did a cost of living in Spain video for what I think it will cost.
Sweet! I'll check it out!
@@traveltomoney Let me know if you think my numbers are high or low.
Would love to know ow when you have your next trip to Spain 😊
Amovens is probably the best & cheapest car hire in Valencia, with cars as low as 18€ a day & only 200€ deposit on debit card, no credit card required!
That's not bad! I've had a lot of luck with car rentals in the off seasons. I know it seems impossible, but I've even paid less than 1 dollar/euro per day. Recently, they haven't been quite that low, but sometimes you can get killer deals. I use Skyscanner to search for the best deals. I have a link in my bio for easy access to it. 🙂
@@traveltomoney a lot of them want up to 2k deposit & that makes me very uncomfortable.
Yeah the beach is great there but concrete is not very appealing and pretty dead most of the time. Locals told me the tourists come only in August to here
I find very strange that this town did not develope much and is not occuppied by expats all year around as it would have made it a perfect place to live due to its proximity to Valencia. The property market is mainly condos and indeed very sleepy during non summer months. Which is sad