There are 3 ways to get from El Rompido to Isla Cristina by bus, taxi, or car
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El Rompido to Isla Cristina by bus
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from El Rompido to Isla Cristina is to bus which costs €2 - €6 and takes 2h 7m.
The fastest way to get from El Rompido to Isla Cristina is to taxi which takes 30 min and costs €45 - €55.
No, there is no direct bus from El Rompido to Isla Cristina. However, there are services departing from El Rompido and arriving at Isla Cristina via Cartaya. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2h 7m.
The distance between El Rompido and Isla Cristina is 37 km. The road distance is 29.6 km.
The best way to get from El Rompido to Isla Cristina without a car is to bus which takes 2h 7m and costs €2 - €6.
It takes approximately 2h 7m to get from El Rompido to Isla Cristina, including transfers.
El Rompido to Isla Cristina bus services, operated by Damas, depart from Cartaya station.
El Rompido to Isla Cristina bus services, operated by Damas, arrive at Isla Cristina station.
Yes, the driving distance between El Rompido to Isla Cristina is 30 km. It takes approximately 30 min to drive from El Rompido to Isla Cristina.
There are 1451+ hotels available in Isla Cristina.
What companies run services between El Rompido, Andalusia, Spain and Isla Cristina, Spain?
Damas operates a bus from Cartaya to Isla Cristina twice daily. Tickets cost €2–4 and the journey takes 55 min.
- Phone
- +34 959 256 900
- servcliente@damas-sa.es
- Website
- damas-sa.es
Bus from Cartaya to Isla Cristina
- Ave. Duration
- 55 min
- Frequency
- Twice daily
- Estimated price
- €2–4
- Schedules at
- damas-sa.es
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