How to get to Oceanográfic by Metro, bus, bicycle and shared motorcycles

Whether for a weekend getaway or an exciting family day, we help you learn about the different transportation alternatives to visit the impressive Oceanogràfic of Valencia.

Adrià Aguado
Adrià Aguado
September 18, 2023

How to get to Oceanográfic

If you are planning to go to the Valencia Oceanográfic, in this article we will tell you all the ways to get there from different points in Valencia without a car.

We remind you that all the options that you will see can be at hand with a single click with Miivo, so do not hesitate to try it.

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Getting to the Oceanográfic by Metro

Metrovalencia allows you to get to the Oceanográfic for only €1.5 if you buy a single ticket and reduced prices if you buy a card SUMA .

If you choose to use the metro as a means of transport, you will find the closest station at the "Oceanogràfic" stop, corresponding to the new line Line 10, about which we tell you more details in this article.

In addition, you can access this destination through the Alameda station, with Lines 3 and 5, and arrive walking along the river in about 20 minutes.

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How to get to Oceanográfic on shared electric motorcycles and Valenbisi

With options such as shared motorcycles from Yego, Cooltra and Acciona, and Valenbisi bicycles at your disposal, you will enjoy fast, efficient and environmentally friendly transportation. Remember that you can check where all these motorcycles and bike stations are at the same time in Miivo.

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Arrive by bus to Oceanográfic

If you plan to visit the Oceanogràfic de València and are looking for information on how to get there by public transport, here we provide details on the EMT bus lines that will take you there.

We remind you that for greater convenience you can check all the schedules on Miivo, which will allow you to easily connect with EMT bus lines and other means of transportation.

  • Line 13 : Approximate frequency of 15 minutes, accessible from Puerta del Mar, Colón Metro station and various districts, such as l'Eixample and Quatre Carreres, among others.
  • Line 14 : Approximate frequency of 15 minutes, accessible from the Xàtiva metro station, the Norte station, Sedaví and the Poblats del Sud district, among others.
  • Line 15 : Approximate frequency of 60 minutes, accessible from the Xàtiva metro station, the North station and the Eixample and Poblats Marítims districts, among others.
  • Line 19 : Approximate frequency of 13 minutes, accessible from the Xàtiva metro station, the Grau-Canyamelar tram station, the North station and the Poblats Marítims district, among others.
  • Lines 24 and 25 : Approximate frequency of 35 minutes, accessible from Puerta del Mar, the Colón Metro station and the Poblats del Sud district, among others.
  • Line 35 : Approximate frequency of 10 minutes, accessible from the Xàtiva metro station, the North station and the Eixample, Quatre Carreres and Camins al Grau districts, among others.
  • Line 40 : Approximate frequency of 14 minutes, accessible from the Xàtiva, Colón and Amistat-Casa de Salud metro stations, the North station and the Eixample, Camins al Grau and Algirós districts , among others.
  • Line 94 : Approximate frequency of 13 minutes, accessible from the Campanar metro station and the districts of Benicalap, La Saïdia, El Pla del Real and Camins al Grau, among others.
  • Line 95 : Approximate frequency of 10 minutes, accessible from Puerta del Mar, the Túria, Colón and Alameda metro station, the Grau-Canyamelar tram station and the districts of L'Olivereta, Ciutat Vella, La Saïdia, El Pla del Real, l'Eixample and Poblats Marítims, among others.
  • Line 99 : Approximate frequency of 10 minutes, accessible from the Campanar and Beniferri metro station, and the districts of l'Olivereta, Patraix, Jesús, Quatre Carreres, Camins al Grau and Poblats Marítims, among others.