Alsa Pass
Discover Spain with Alsa Pass
Alsa Pass is the travel pass that gives you unlimited travel around Spain. If you want to discover Spain from a different angle, use your Alsa Pass to travel on our buses. The easiest, most economic way to discover every nook and cranny of Spain’s cities and enjoy a unique travel experience.
Simply select the Travel pass that best fits your travel dates and the cities you want to visit. Seeing Spain by bus could not be easier.
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7 days > €99
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11 days > €145
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15 days > €175
How to get your Alsa Pass
- Visit www.alsa.com/en/web/bus/home
- Buy your selected pass: 7 days, 11 days or 15 days
- We will send you an Alsa Pass booking reference to retrieve your Travel pass.
How to use your Alsa Pass
- Visit our ticket search at www.alsa.com/en/web/bus/home
- Enter your booking reference into the “Promotion” field
- And now, your ticket is free
Remember: your Alsa Pass is in your name and only you can use it.
We want you to enjoy travelling around Spain. For this reason, you may only book outgoing ticket.
General conditions
By using Alsa Pass Travel pass, you understand and accept the following conditions:- Tickets are issued in your name only
- Valid on national routes only
- Can be cancelled providing no tickets have been issued
- You may not use an outgoing and return ticket for the same route in the same day.
- You may buy up to 3 tickets each day, for different routes
Click here for further information about terms and conditions of your Travel pass.
Our suggestions
Still not sure?
We have made up four routes for you to see Spain – leaving nothing out.
Bilbao - Santander - Gijón - A Coruña - León - Burgos - San Sebastián - Bilbao
Departure and arrival: Bilbao. Enjoy the city’s famous gastronomy and cultural life, including the amazing Guggenheim Museum. This route also includes the beautiful northern cities of Santander, Gijón, A Coruña, León and Burgos, as well as the wonderful San Sebastián.
Madrid - Granada - Seville - Córdoba - Málaga - Granada - Madrid
Departure and arrival: Madrid, with its bustling streets by day and by night. The route takes in some of Andalusia’s best-known cities and their architectural treasures: Granada and the Alhambra, Seville and the Alcázar, Córdoba and its Mosque, Málaga and its Alcazaba.
Barcelona - Tarragona - Valencia - Málaga - Alicante - Madrid - Barcelona
Departure and arrival: Barcelona, the home of modernism and vanguard gastronomy. The route also includes Tarragona, Valencia, Málaga and Alicante, as well as the capital, Madrid.
Madrid - Alicante - Almería - Málaga - Granada - Madrid
Departure and arrival: Madrid, the heart of the county, a lively city with lots to do. The route takes in the coast of Valencia, with its festive atmosphere, paellas and fresh Mediterranean waters, continuing into the favourite parts of Andalusia, enjoying its art, Moorish culture and rich gastronomy.