Cullera is one of the best connected towns on the Mediterranean coastline.
From here, there are fast routes to the centre of Spain, as well as the French border and Andalusia, and not forgetting the two international airports, Valencia and El Altet in Alicante.
By Car
- Motorway AP-7 (exit Favara-59) connects Cullera with Valencia, Alicante, Barcelona. This motorway also connects Spain to the European motorway network.
- Road N. 332 links the city to other coastal populations, located to the south of the Region of Valencia.
- The road between Nazaret-Oliva (CV 500) reaches Valencia from the North up the coast.Madrid is three hours away and can be accessed along the A-3, which then connects to the AP-7.
- Motorway A-38 The section of Road N-332 between Valencia and Alicante along the Levante Coast, which looks out over the Mediterranean Sea, now goes by the name Motorway A-38. When the new variant of the N-332 opened in Sueca (Valencia) it was called motorway A-38. Construction works are still underway in some sections
By Plane
- Valencia Airport (Manises), 40 km from Cullera. National and international flights. Tel. 961 598 500.
- Alicante Airport (El Altet), 150 km from Cullera. National and international flights. Tel. 966 919 400
By Train
- Trains to and from Valencia and Gandía run every 30 minutes. Tel. RENFE: 902 240 202
- Cullera - Madrid rail links. Ave Madrid - Valencia (high speed trains) and during the high season Madrid. Tel. RENFE: 902 240 202.
By Bus
Regular buses running to:
- Valencia (Autobuses ALSA) – Tel. 902 422 242 – www.alsa.es
- Madrid (Autobuses AUTORES) Tel. 961 723 699 – 902 020 999
- North of Spain (Santander, Logroño, Bilbao…)BILMANBUS. In Summer to Cullera, the rest of the year to Valencia. Tel. 961 723 699
To and from nearby towns and villages:
- Sueca and Algemesí ( Autocares Sarrion) Tel. 961 722 597
- Alzira (Autobuses Granero) Tel. 961 701 719