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Private car transfer from Barcelona to San Sebastian

570km
One way
From €161 per person
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Private transfer in 5 h 40 min

570km
One way
From €161 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

5 h 40 min
570km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Barcelona.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 5 h 40 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Santa Maria de Montserrat

Gaudi Centre Reus

San Sebastian

Your driver will drop you off at your address in San Sebastian.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 570 km
Estimated time5 h 40 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
5.0
Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice 2026
5.0
5176
Reviews

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Barcelona to San Sebastian

Spain is graced with boundless natural beauty. From wild blue waters and rugged coasts to high mountains, rivers, and rolling hills. A car trip from Barcelona to San Sebastian means that you’ll be able to enjoy this diverse landscape for around six hours! The distance being around 354 miles (570 km), you’ll have plenty to see, stop by, and take pictures of.

Departing Barcelona, you’ll wave goodbye to the Mediterranean’s coastal magic as you transition into the rugged interiors of Catalonia and Aragon. Your route will be punctuated by lively cities, towns, and little villages, where you can stop to explore or rest. As you approach San Sebastian, also known as Donostia in Basque, you'll be greeted by the green hills of Basque Country.

Make the most of your door-to-door car service by exploring on the way to San Sebastian. Stop at the Gaudi Center Reus to learn more about Antoni Gaudi than his still-unfinished Sagrada Família. This museum details his genius through objects and multimedia displays. Plus there's a restaurant if you need to recharge.

Next, spare some time for Zaragoza, a city founded by Augustus in the 1st century BC. This city thrived after the fall of the Roman Empire, transitioning smoothly to Gothic rule in the 5th century. Enjoy the magnificent Cathedral of San Salvador, with its unique Romanesque and Mudejar blend, and the UNESCO-protected Aljafería Palace, which has been likened to a mini-Alhambra for its intricate decorations.

About San Sebastian

Your car trip from Barcelona to San Sebastian, or Donostia, will take you to a city nestled along the northern coast of Spain in the Basque Country. People know about San Sebastian for its lovely beaches, particularly the famous La Concha Beach, combining natural beauty with urban vibes. Mountains frame the city and open up to the Bay of Biscay; a simple recipe for a postcard glamor.

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Believe us when we say its culinary fame supersedes its natural beauty. Did you know that San Sebastian boasts one of the highest concentrations of Michelin-starred restaurants per square meter in the world? San Sebastian’s Old Town, Parte Vieja, is laden with pintxo bars where you can indulge in Basque Country's version of tapas with local ciders and wines.

Culturally, the days in San Sebastian are filled with events like the San Sebastian International Film Festival and festive local celebrations such as the Semana Grande (Big Week). The city is also home to many architectural landmarks, including the ornate Kursaal Congress Centre and Auditorium and the serene Miramar Palace overlooking the bay.

If you are interested in history and culture, you will love the San Telmo Museum, where you can delve into Basque society and history. Plus, the streets themselves are an open-air museum of Belle Époque architecture. San Sebastian was selected as the European Capital of Culture in 2016 in recognition of the city’s commitment to arts and culture.

From viewpoints to beaches, you’ll find the city puts natural beauty close at hand. Hike up to Monte Urgull for a panorama of the three beaches of San Sebastian. Or take the funicular with wooden carriages to the peak of Monte Igueldo and enjoy the mountain-top amusement park. The city manages to preserve shiny metropolitan buildings, lively city life, crescent beaches, and green hills and mountains as its background altogether. This pretty contrast created by opposite beauties is only one of the many things that make this city the place to be. </show-more>

From Barcelona to San Sebastian: travel tips

Traveling from Barcelona to San Sebastian is a smooth journey, especially in the comfort of a private car, where your driver handles all the little details of the trip. Here are several tips that will help you make sure everything is guaranteed to go smoothly; <show-more>

Plan your stops along the way

The route you’ll be taking will pass through beautiful parts of Spain that are a pity to miss. Start with Zaragoza, which is roughly halfway between Barcelona and San Sebastian and a perfect rest stop. Explore the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar and enjoy some local dishes like Ternasco de Aragón or Aragonese crumbs. If time allows, take a detour through Spain's famed wine region, La Rioja. Many wineries offer tours and tastings. Make Pamplona your next stop. Famous for the Running of the Bulls, Pamplona is rich in history and culture, making it a worthy detour or stop.

Make your travel comfy

Consider making a list of the things you might need on the way. In between the stops and exploring, you’ll appreciate resting in the car as well. So, bring comfortable clothing and pillows for the drive. Sunglasses and sunblock are also advisable for sunny and warm days of Spain since the sun can hit directly at times. Prepare playlists, podcasts, or audiobooks to keep entertained during the drive. If traveling with children, consider games or activities to keep them occupied. Take regular breaks to rest and stretch. It helps maintain concentration and reduces the risk of accidents.

Plan how to navigate the city

San Sebastian is easily accessible by foot, especially in the Old Town and along the beaches. For longer distances, consider using the city's efficient public bus system, which connects most parts of the city and its outskirts. Scooter rentals are also a popular and fun way to explore wider areas. For cultural visits, the San Sebastian Card can offer discounts and special offers on museums, attractions, and transportation.

Be considerate of the cultural etiquette

San Sebastian is a proud Basque city with its own language and traditions. While Spanish is widely spoken, make an effort to use some Basque phrases that will be warmly received. Respect for local customs, especially during dining—like indulging in pintxos properly by eating one or two at a bar before moving on—is appreciated. Since it is a city known for its festivals and clean streets, participate respectfully in celebrations and maintain cleanliness to enhance the experience for everyone. </show-more>

How to get from Barcelona to San Sebastian

It is possible to get from Barcelona to San Sebastian in five different options, each catering to different preferences for speed, budget, and scenic value. Here’s a detailed look at the main ways to arrive in San Sebastian;

### Barcelona to San Sebastian by train The Spanish national railway company Renfe provides train rides from Barcelona to San Sebastian. It serves high-speed AVE or Alvia trains. The journey can take approximately five and a half to six hours. Trains depart from Barcelona-Sants station and arrive at San Sebastian’s Donostia station. Direct services are available, but some options may require a transfer, often in Zaragoza. Train rides in Spain are generally comfortable and relatively fast, with views of the countryside. You can book your tickets in advance on the websites of the operators or at the train station. But booking on site means less chance and worse seats. ### Barcelona to San Sebastian by bus Companies like ALSA offer bus services between the two cities. The bus ride can take about six to eight hours, depending on the service chosen, with prices around $80. Buses typically depart from Barcelona Nord bus station and arrive at San Sebastian’s bus terminal. Taking a bus is usually the most budget-friendly option, with several departures daily, but it is the least comfortable one since it is longer, it can get too warm inside and there is the possibility of being carsick. ### Barcelona to San Sebastian by car You can get to San Sebastian by renting a car and taking the most direct driving route via the AP-7, A-2, and AP-68 highways, transitioning to the A-15 as you near San Sebastian. The drive takes about six hours, depending on the speed and traffic, covering a distance of approximately 354 miles (570 km). This option is one of the more flexible ones for exploring the towns and historical sites along the way at your own pace. Consider parking, tolls, and the possible stress of driving in a foreign country before renting a car. ### Barcelona to San Sebastian by plane Direct flights are offered by airlines such as Vueling, although availability can vary. Flight time is around one hour, but considering check-in, security, and travel to/from airports, the total journey time can be longer. Flights depart from Barcelona-El Prat Airport and arrive at San Sebastian Airport, located about 12 miles (20 km) from the city center. To get to your accommodation, you’ll need to arrange a ground transportation such as a taxi. ### Barcelona to San Sebastian by private car service Booking a door-to-door private car service such as Daytrip to get to San Sebastian is by far the most convenient option out of the five. It offers ultimate comfort, and a personalized travel experience, especially if you prioritize ease and don’t want to worry about parking or driving in a foreign country. Take a look at the stops you can take on the way, add your favorite ones to your itinerary, and enjoy the rest of the journey.

Things to do when you get to San Sebastian

After your trip from Barcelona to San Sebastian, where you’ve enjoyed the Spanish towns and colorful views on the way, it’s time for you to take in everything San Sebastian has to offer. And we ensure that there are indeed many! Peek through our tips, take notes, and start conquering the city.

Stand where nature and art collide

El Peine del Viento, by Eduardo Chillida, is a striking art installation at the edge of San Sebastian, where the city meets the sea near Monte Igueldo. Comprising three massive steel sculptures integrated with the natural landscape, they interact with the wind and waves of La Concha Bay and create a dynamic fusion of art and nature. The sculptures look as if they grow from the rocks, engaging with the elements in a display like no other. Experience the sea's spray through strategically placed holes, though be careful during stormy weather when access may be restricted for safety.

Take a dip in Zurriola beach

Add Zurriola Beach to your itinerary, if you are drawn to surfing, an active beach life, and would love to connect with different people all around the world. Since its remodeling 15 years ago, it has become a hub for surf championships, daily surf classes, and beach sports on its 800 meters of sand. While you are there, make a visit to the Kursaal Congress Centre, which is adjacent to the beach. It is a modern architectural landmark and cultural center. Enjoy a scenic promenade with sea views, which leads to Monte Ulía. Zurriola is just amazing both for nature and culture.

Have a taste of contemporary culture at Tabakalera

Pay a visit to Tabakalera to explore a different side of San Sebastian. It is nestled in the heart of the city, and it stands as a beacon of contemporary culture and creativity. Once a historic tobacco factory, this renovated space now thrives as an International Centre for Contemporary Culture. Immerse yourself in a diverse array of exhibitions, workshops, tours and film screenings, displaying both local and international talent. Climb up to its rooftop terrace for panoramic views of San Sebastian and for a perfect spot to unwind. Whether you're a culture aficionado or simply looking for a place to inspire your creativity, Tabakalera is the place for you!

Eat your way through San Sebastian

San Sebastian is famed for its exceptional dining scene, from Michelin-starred restaurants to cozy pintxo bars. Dive into the local culture by embarking on a pintxo crawl in the Old Town, where each bar specializes in its own unique bite-sized delights, perfectly paired with local txakoli wine or cider. Don't miss trying the traditional Basque cheesecake at La Viña and seafood at Gandarias. For a delicious selection of Basque traditional food, reserve a table at TrikuHarri.

When is the best time to visit San Sebastian

The best time to visit San Sebastian is during the late spring to early summer (May to June) and early fall (September to October). Better visit during these months for warm enough weather to enjoy the outdoors, beaches, and walking around the streets. These periods are also less crowded than summertime, which means the accommodation prices are way more reasonable.

Additionally, you can attend some of San Sebastian's renowned cultural events, such as the Heineken Jazzaldia in July and the San Sebastian International Film Festival in September. Guarantee yourself a perfect balance of pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and local festivals by visiting during these shoulder months.

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