Benidorm to Valencia by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a direct train from Benidorm to Valencia?

No. Benidorm has no mainline Renfe train station, so there is no direct Benidorm to Valencia train service. The standard rail route combines two legs: first, the TRAM Metropolità d’Alacant (operated by FGV) from Benidorm to Alicante-Terminal, then a Renfe Avant train from Alicante ADIF station to Valencia Joaquín Sorolla. Total journey time is roughly 3 to 3 hours 45 minutes including the transfer. A direct ALSA coach from Benidorm to Valencia takes around 2 hours 30 to 45 minutes and is the simpler option for most travellers.

How long does it take to get from Benidorm to Valencia by train?

If you travel via the TRAM and Renfe, expect around 3 to 3 hours 45 minutes in total. The TRAM from Benidorm to Alicante-Terminal takes approximately 1 hour 15 to 1 hour 30 minutes, and the Renfe Avant from Alicante to Valencia Joaquín Sorolla takes around 1 hour 25 to 1 hour 35 minutes. You also need to allow around 30 minutes for the transfer between Alicante-Terminal and Alicante ADIF station, which are separate stations about 10 to 15 minutes apart on foot. If you take a bus to Alicante instead of the TRAM, the total can be closer to 2 hours 45 minutes to 3 hours 15 minutes. A direct ALSA coach from Benidorm to Valencia is typically the fastest at around 2 hours 30 to 45 minutes.

How much does it cost to travel from Benidorm to Valencia by train?

The journey requires two separate tickets from two different operators. A TRAM ticket from Benidorm to Alicante-Terminal costs a few euros; check the current fare at trammetropolita.com. A Renfe Avant ticket from Alicante to Valencia in Turista class can start from around €15, though prices vary by departure and booking window. Book at renfe.com for the best fares with no booking fee. If you use a third-party booking platform such as Trainline or Raileurope, a booking fee of 1 to 5% may apply. A direct ALSA coach from Benidorm to Valencia typically costs €12 to €22.

Do I need to change trains at Alicante, and how does the transfer work?

Yes, you change in Alicante, and the transfer requires attention because there are two separate stations. The TRAM from Benidorm terminates at Alicante-Terminal in the harbour area. The Renfe train to Valencia departs from Alicante Estación (ADIF), on Avenida de Salamanca. These two stations are about 10 to 15 minutes walk apart, or around 5 minutes by taxi. Always allow at least 30 minutes between your TRAM arrival and your Renfe departure to comfortably make the transfer.

Is the TRAM covered by an Interrail or Eurail Pass?

No. The TRAM Metropolità d’Alacant is operated by FGV (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana), which is not a participating operator in either the Interrail or Eurail networks. You need to buy a separate TRAM ticket regardless of which pass you hold. The Renfe Avant leg from Alicante to Valencia Joaquín Sorolla is covered by Interrail and Eurail Passes, but a seat reservation is still required and costs a few euros. Book the reservation via the Interrail or Eurail app, or directly on renfe.com.

Which Valencia station does the train from Alicante arrive at?

Renfe Avant and AVE trains from Alicante arrive at Valencia Joaquín Sorolla. This is not the same as Valencia Estació del Nord, which handles Cercanías commuter services. Joaquín Sorolla is the station for long-distance Renfe arrivals from Alicante. It is in the city centre, within walking distance of many hotels and the historic core.

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