Train station in Barcelona with people walking.
Here at Oliver’s Travels, we’re always trying to do our bit to be more sustainable. ‘Slow travel’ is an ever-growing trend that’s all about appreciating your surroundings, getting to know a destination in-depth and taking your time with travel. Swapping planes for trains is one way of embracing it, and rail travel has myriad other benefits. It removes the stress of airport security, it’s a delightfully unhurried way of getting from A to B, and – perhaps most importantly – it’s better for the planet. Taking the train instead of flying can cut your CO2 emissions by a staggering 90%.
Since it first started shuttling passengers through the Channel Tunnel back in 1994, the Eurostar to France has become a seriously popular train route for travellers. It’s a convenient and speedy way to see the delights of Paris, Brussels and beyond – but where else can you get to in Europe by rail?
Read on for our guide to train holidays to Spain; tuck into tapas in Madrid, experience the flamenco traditions of Seville, and sun yourself on the beaches of Barcelona, all without stepping foot in an airport.
At Gare du Lyon, hop aboard the high-speed TGV in the direction of Barcelona, head from Paris Montparnasse to San Sebastián, or venture to Madrid and then continue in the direction of Seville. Whether you’ve got little kids that aren’t quite plane-ready, or you fancy a living a little greener, then train holidays to Spain are the perfect option.
Train holidays to Spain offer numerous benefits, making them a fantastic choice for any traveller. First, they’re an eco-friendly option, significantly reducing your carbon footprint compared to flying. Sit back and enjoy European train holidays, content in the knowledge that you’re doing your bit to reduce plane emissions.
Trains also provide more comfort and space, allowing you to stretch out and enjoy the scenic landscapes as you journey through picturesque regions. Spanish high-speed trains, like the AVE, are known for their punctuality and speed, getting you to major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, and Valencia quickly and efficiently. In fact, Spain boasts Europe’s longest high-speed rail network.
Additionally, train stations are often centrally located, saving you time on transfers, and there are no long security lines or baggage restrictions to navigate. The relaxed pace of train travel lets you sit back, unwind, and enjoy the experience, with the opportunity to witness Spain’s stunning countryside, coastal views, and historic towns from the window. Finally, travelling by train offers a more immersive travel experience, connecting you with the culture and rhythm of the country in a way that flying simply can’t.
Inspired by our selection of train holidays to Spain? Check out our full collection of villas in Spain on Oliver’s Travels and read more about our love of train travel. Contact our friendly Concierge team for more travel advice and special extras that will elevate villa holidays in Spain.
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