Spain’s all‑access travel pass

Spain launched an all‑access travel pass designed to steer visitors beyond hotspots and unlock hidden regions — a fast way to plan trips that focus on authentic local experiences rather than the usual tourist loop Unlock Spain’s Hidden Gems with the Ultimate All-Access Travel Pass.

The national pass is officially branded as the "Abono Único" and was made usable from January 19, 2026. (ayuda-social.es) The scheme is priced at €60 per month for adults and €30 per month for people under 26. (travelandtourworld.com) Included services are Renfe commuter networks (Cercanías/Rodalies), medium‑distance "Media Distancia" trains and state‑run intercity buses across Spain. (travelandtourworld.com) Sales opened in mid‑January with options to select a 30‑day start date, and the pass is personal and non‑transferable—users must carry ID when travelling. (travelandtourworld.com) Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez presented the measure as a national mobility reform and the government estimated the pass could benefit roughly two million people and reduce some commuting costs by up to 60% (70% for young people). (theolivepress.es) Transport minister Óscar Puente said the Abono Único will not cancel existing regional discounts and that implementation depends on agreements with autonomous communities to integrate local networks. (rtve.es)

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