Private transfer Gandia - Murcia Train Station
Murcia Train Station transfer connects to the main tourist town of Gandia.
Gandia is a large town situated at the southern tip of Spain’s Costa del Azahar in the Valencia region. In actual fact Gandia actually has two separate areas from each other. There is the working town of Gandia which is about 5 km from the coast and then there is Gandia’s beach resort.
The working town of Gandia has a pretty and attractive tree-lined central area the main road is called the avenue of Passeig de les Germanies. The main beach centrally located is the Gandia Playa Nord, the sand is white and very good quality.
The waters are shallow and clean. Facilities are excellent, there are many volleyball nets and room for beach football. There is a pedestrianised promenade great for strolling in the evening. Water sports are very popular in Gandia, you can sail, windsurf and kite surf. There are boat trips going down the coast stopping at the resorts of Denia, Javea and Calpe.
In the 14th and 15th centuries Gandia was an important cultural centre in the area and because of this many historical monuments were built. The main tourist attraction for history lovers is the Gothic Palace called the Palau Ducal. This was the birthplace of the famed Saint Francisco de Borja.
For your Murcia train station transfer once you leave the train, our driver will be waiting for you with a Beniconnect sign, where you will be directed to where your vehicle are waiting to transfer you to your chosen destination in Gandia.
I used this service after researching reviews on the internet and have to admit the service was first class. I flew into Alicante late at night and Beniconnect was there as promised. On the website there are numerous options you can choose from. I chose the cheapest for my family and I. The mode of transport was a small 15 seater bus with air con and WiFi. Beniconnect were a lot cheaper than paying for transfers via the flight company or the holiday company I booked with. I booked online and when the confirmation email came, attached was a booking reference number with clear instructions on how to find their desk. On arrival, an helpful lady was waiting at the desk and allocated us our bus. We waited for about 10 minuets, the driver loaded the bags in the back and then we were on our way, taken straight to our hotel, which luckily for us was one of the scheduled drop off points. The return to the airport couldn’t have been simpler. Again, I was on a late flight. I received an email 24 hours before giving me instructions on when the bus was arriving and that I should be at the pick up point 10 minutes before the scheduled time. Beniconnect even sent an email to the hotel who pinned it up on their departure board. On the return, I literally fell out of the hotel and on to the bus. Again, air con and WiFi to keeps the kids occupied. One hour later we arrived at the airport right in front of the departure lounge. If you’re going to Benidorm, I can’t stress enough how professional these guys are in getting to the town.