Spain's New €60 Public Transport Pass: Complete Guide to Unlimited Travel & How to Save Money
Spain Launches Revolutionary €60 Monthly Transport Pass
Spain has introduced a game-changing public transport initiative that could save residents and expats hundreds of euros per year. The Abono Único (Single Season Ticket) is a nationwide pass priced at just €60 per month that provides unlimited travel across state-run buses and trains throughout the country.
For young people aged 26 or under, the price drops to an incredible €30 per month—making it one of the most affordable public transport schemes in Europe.
How Much Can You Save?
Let's look at the potential savings with some real examples:
Example 1: Madrid to Salamanca Commuter
- Regular return ticket: Approximately €40-60 per trip
- With Abono Único: €60 per month for unlimited trips
- Monthly savings: €200-300+ if you travel weekly
- Annual savings: Up to €3,600
Example 2: Barcelona to Tortosa Regular Traveler
- Regular return ticket: Approximately €30-45 per trip
- With Abono Único: €60 per month unlimited
- Break-even point: Just 2-3 return trips per month
For Young People (Under 26)
- Monthly cost: Only €30
- Potential annual savings: €2,000-4,000 for students or young professionals who commute regularly
What Does the Pass Cover?
The Abono Único provides access to these state-run transport services:
State Buses (Autobuses Estatales)
Unlimited travel on inter-regional state bus routes throughout Spain. Popular routes include:
- Madrid to Salamanca
- Alicante to Murcia
- Ourense to A Coruña
- Barcelona to Tortosa
- And many more inter-city connections
Important: Bus routes require advance reservations (typically one per direction daily unless cancelled).
Renfe Cercanías and Rodalies
Unlimited travel on all commuter train networks:
- Renfe Cercanías: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Málaga, Bilbao, and other major cities
- Rodalies de Catalunya: Barcelona metropolitan area commuter network
Renfe Media Distancia Trains
Medium-distance regional trains connecting cities across Spain. These trains fill the gap between local commuter services and long-distance high-speed trains.
Restriction: Media Distancia trains cannot be reserved consecutively if departures are fewer than 180 minutes apart.
Select Renfe Avant Services
Some high-speed Avant services are included, offering faster connections on certain routes.
Pricing Breakdown
Standard Pass: €60/month
- Available to all residents and legal residents of Spain
- Unlimited travel for 30 consecutive days from your chosen start date
- Personal and non-transferable
Youth Pass: €30/month
- Available to people aged 26 or under
- Must be born on or after January 1, 2000
- Requires free registration on the transport ministry's website
- Receive a unique code before purchasing at the discounted rate
Important Restrictions & Rules
While the pass offers "unlimited travel," there are some conditions to be aware of:
Reservation Limits
- Daily limit: Four return trips with seat reservations per day
- Bus reservations: Typically one per direction daily (unless you cancel a previous reservation)
- Media Distancia spacing: Cannot book consecutive trains if departures are less than 180 minutes apart
Non-Transferable Pass
- Pass is personal and linked to your ID (DNI or NIE)
- You must carry valid identification when traveling
- Cannot be shared or transferred to another person
No Changes or Refunds
- Once purchased, validity dates cannot be changed
- Cancellations are not refunded
- Choose your start date carefully
How to Purchase the Abono Único
Step 1: Register (Youth Only)
If you're under 26 and want the €30 rate:
- Visit transportes.gob.es
- Complete the free registration
- Receive your unique discount code
Step 2: Purchase Your Pass
You can buy the Abono Único through multiple channels:
- Station ticket offices: At Renfe stations and bus terminals
- Self-service machines: At major stations
- Renfe website: www.renfe.com
- Renfe mobile app: Download from App Store or Google Play
- Operator websites: Individual bus company websites
Step 3: Choose Your Start Date
When purchasing, you select the date your 30-day period begins. Plan this strategically:
- Start from the beginning of a month if you're a monthly commuter
- Time it around planned trips to maximize value
- Remember: you can't change dates once purchased
Step 4: Carry Your ID
Always travel with your DNI, NIE, or valid passport. Ticket inspectors will check that the pass matches your identification.
Money-Saving Tips for Expats
Tip 1: Calculate Your Break-Even Point
Before purchasing, calculate how many trips you need to make the pass worthwhile:
- If your regular return journey costs €30-40, you break even after 2-3 trips
- For €20-25 journeys, you need 3-4 trips per month
- For daily commuters, the savings are immediate and substantial
Tip 2: Combine with Local Transport Passes
The Abono Único covers state services but not municipal transport. Consider combining it with:
- Local metro/bus passes in your city
- Municipal bike-sharing schemes
- Multi-modal transport cards
Tip 3: Plan Trips Around the 30-Day Period
Maximize value by timing larger trips within your pass validity:
- Visit friends/family in other cities
- Plan weekend getaways
- Attend events or conferences
- Explore Spain without worrying about ticket costs
Tip 4: Book Reservations Early
Since reservations have daily limits, book your seats as early as possible, especially for:
- Weekend travel
- Holiday periods
- Popular routes
- Peak commuting times
Tip 5: Use for Spontaneous Travel
With unlimited travel already paid for, take advantage of spontaneous opportunities:
- Day trips to nearby cities
- Beach visits in coastal regions
- Cultural events and festivals
- Exploring new areas of Spain
Who Benefits Most from This Pass?
Regular Commuters
If you travel between cities for work 2-3+ times per week, this pass will save you thousands of euros annually.
Students
Students studying in a different city from where they live can travel home regularly for just €30/month (if under 26) or €60/month.
Remote Workers
Remote workers who occasionally need to visit offices or clients in other cities can eliminate individual ticket costs.
Expats with Family Across Spain
If you have friends or family in different Spanish cities, the pass makes regular visits affordable.
Retirees
For retirees who enjoy exploring Spain or visiting family, €60/month provides freedom to travel without budget constraints.
Weekend Travelers
Even occasional travelers can benefit—just 2-3 weekend trips per month typically covers the cost.
Important Limitations to Consider
Doesn't Include Long-Distance AVE
The pass does NOT include most long-distance high-speed AVE trains. Routes like Madrid-Barcelona AVE are not covered (only select Avant services are included).
Requires Advance Planning
With reservation requirements and limits, you can't always travel completely spontaneously. Plan and book ahead.
State Services Only
The pass only covers state-run services. Private bus companies and regional transport systems may not be included.
No Last-Minute Changes
The non-refundable, non-changeable nature means you need to commit to your 30-day period upfront.
Comparison with Other European Countries
Spain's €60 pass is competitive with similar schemes across Europe:
- Germany's Deutschland-Ticket: €49/month for regional transport
- Austria's Klimaticket: €1,095/year (€91/month) for nationwide transport
- Switzerland: No nationwide flat-rate option; annual passes cost thousands
Spain's youth rate of €30/month is particularly attractive compared to European alternatives.
Environmental Benefits
Beyond personal savings, the Abono Único supports Spain's sustainability goals:
- Reduces car dependency
- Lowers carbon emissions
- Decreases urban air pollution
- Reduces traffic congestion
- Supports the transition to greener transport
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the pass for airport connections?
Yes, if the airport is served by Cercanías/Rodalies or covered state bus routes. For example, Madrid and Barcelona airport Cercanías connections are included.
What if I'm a tourist or short-term visitor?
The pass is available to anyone with valid Spanish identification (DNI or NIE). Tourists without Spanish residency may face limitations purchasing the pass.
Can I combine multiple passes?
No, the pass is personal and you only need one. However, you can combine it with local municipal transport passes.
What happens if I miss my reserved train or bus?
You may lose that reservation and it counts toward your daily limit. However, you can often cancel reservations in advance to free up your slot.
Is the pass valid for all of Spain?
It covers state-run services throughout mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands. Coverage in the Canary Islands may vary—check specific routes.
Real-Life Savings Scenarios
Scenario 1: The Weekly Commuter
Profile: Maria works in Madrid but lives in Toledo (75km away)
- Without pass: €15 return journey × 4 weeks = €240/month
- With pass: €60/month
- Monthly savings: €180
- Annual savings: €2,160
Scenario 2: The Student
Profile: Carlos, 22, studies in Barcelona but family lives in Girona
- Without pass: €20 return × 2 trips/month = €40/month
- With youth pass: €30/month
- Additional benefit: Can visit home more often without worrying about cost
Scenario 3: The Explorer
Profile: James, expat retiree who loves exploring Spain
- Without pass: €50-100+ per weekend trip
- With pass: €60/month for unlimited exploration
- Value: Freedom to take 3-4 weekend trips without additional cost
How DocMucho Can Help
As an expat in Spain, navigating transport systems and understanding your options can be challenging. At DocMucho, we help expats:
- Understand Spanish public services and benefits
- Navigate bureaucracy and documentation requirements
- Optimize your living expenses in Spain
- Access money-saving programs like the Abono Único
Contact us for personalized advice on living in Spain →
Official Resources
For the most up-to-date information:
- Ministry of Transport: transportes.gob.es/abono-unico
- Renfe (Spanish Railways): www.renfe.com
- Youth registration: transportes.gob.es
Last updated: 14 March 2026. The Abono Único (€60 transport pass) is now available for purchase. Prices and conditions are subject to change—always verify with official sources before purchasing.