
Private car transfer from Porto to Baiona
in 1 h 40 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Porto.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
Youβll travel in comfort for 1 h 40 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Baiona.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Porto to Baiona
There is nothing quite like enjoying a glass of port wine in Porto, one of Portugal's most beautiful medieval cities with its stunning merchant homes and opulent churches designed to impress. But Porto isn't the only place to enjoy a delicious beverage β there's Baiona in Spain too! A car trip from Porto to Baiona isn't as far as you might believe. The two destinations might be in different countries, but it's only about 93 miles apart by road, and it's worth the trip!
This is especially true considering the sights along the way. There are a few trip highlights when you drive by car with a private car transfer service, like Daytrip from Porto to Baiona, Spain. You can begin your journey in Guimaraes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and then go to BragaβPortugal's ancient religious capitalβbefore stopping in Barcelos and exploring the city's niche pottery scene and gorgeous architecture.
Then, just before your English-speaking driver drops you off in Baiona, you can quickly take a few photos of Ponte de Lima, the oldest town in Portugal, and the Tui Cathedral, which looks like a mighty fortress! Once you get to Baiona, expect to enjoy northwestern Spain at its finest, with the town offering the perfect blend of history, cultural excitement, gastronomy, and outdoor activities for all ages!
About Baiona
Baiona, located in the south of Galicia, is in the Pontevedra province of Spain. It is a mid-sized coastal resort town with a long history, interesting monuments, exciting attractions, and modern-day tourism, with hotels and restaurants enticing visitors from near and far.
Although Baiona is a small fishing port, its charm is instantly visible and felt when one wanders through the old town. Even though the town is smaller than other more popular locations in Spain, it has a lot to offer visitors.
The area is home to several incredible beaches, and its old town is behind the main seafront area, making it a convenient location for spending a day outdoors. You will also find numerous beaches just outside the town, so it's one of the best summer destinations if you can accommodate the crowds and higher prices.
When you visit, we recommend speaking with the locals to learn more about the town's history. They are friendly and more than willing to tell you more about how it has grown from a humble fishing village into a travel hot spot.
You should also explore Baiona's old district, which has narrow winding corridors and streets lined with Galician terraced houses. This old district is less commercialized than the seafront, so it will make you feel like you've returned to medieval Baiona. This district has more than pretty streets and houses to keep you entertained. There are cafes, bars, restaurants, and lots of little shops hidden away, waiting for you to discover them.
Baiona is also home to its fair share of churches and even the small buildings are of interest to architecture and history buffs. But there is no denying that the town's most prominent and popularly visited site is the Castelo de Monterreal, a grand castle found on the edge of the town. If you visit, it's best to plan a castle tour, as it affords spectacular views of the town and surrounding coastline.
From Porto to Baiona: travel tips
A Porto to Baiona transfer will allow you to see the scenic Portuguese countryside and some unique places along the way. However, to properly enjoy your trip between these two places, you need to keep in mind a few essential travel tips.
Consider a tourist pass
Along the way between Porto and Baiona are many attractions, from museums and castles to restaurants and historical buildings. With so much on offer, it can be challenging to budget for each stop, especially when you factor in transportation costs.
That's why it might be an excellent idea to get a few tourist passes for the places you want to visit to save money. You should also consider traveling with Daytrip, which is cheaper than public transportation mixed with taxis and other private transportation.
Be wary when taking taxis
You might already know this, but it's essential to be wary when taking a taxi from Porto to Baiona. You need to ensure you're only riding with authorized taxis with distinctive markings and be sure to check that you can pay with a card instead of cash.
You should also note that driving by taxi in the evening could result in additional surcharges, and you have no guarantee that you'll have quality service. Instead, consider booking a private car with Daytrip, where you're guaranteed an English-speaking driver, 24/7 support, online payment, and the ability to stop for sightseeing on the way!
Try to brush up on your Spanish
Most of your trip from Porto to Baiona will pass through Portugal, but you should try to brush up on your Spanish for when you get to Baiona. Knowing a few local phrases can go a long way in getting the locals to like you and can help you if you're in a bind and need directions or to know where the bathroom is located.
Since Baiona is not as big a city, English is not as widely spoken, so knowing some Spanish or using a language app will be a big help.
How to get from Porto to Baiona
Getting from Porto to Baiona can be a little challenging, considering Baiona isn't as big a town as other destinations in Spain. However, there are a few ways to get between them, and we've shared details on each option below.
From Porto to Baiona by train
If you want to take a train from Porto to Baiona, you can choose to book with Comboios de Portugal, Spanish Railways, or Renfe. Unfortunately, each train line offers limited services daily, so you will need to book in advance.
The route is scenic, and you're likely to be more comfortable than if you traveled by bus, but there is no direct train. This can be frustrating since you often need to complete stopovers at other train stations.
Train travel between these two destinations is also not as fast as expected. Depending on your train, a trip can take four to six hours. You should also expect the journey to cost between $22-38 (β¬20-35), which isn't too bad if you're on a budget.
From Porto to Baiona by bus
Surprisingly, bus travel is faster than train travel if you want to complete a Porto to Baiona transfer. Usually, if you book with ALSA, Monbus, or Avanza, the train trip will only take between two and a half and three and a half hours. A trip will also only cost between $16-27 (β¬15-25).
Another advantage of bus travel is that it is a direct trip with no stops or transfers. Frequent trips are offered throughout the day, so booking a last-minute bus is easier than booking a last-minute train trip. However, bus travel isn't nearly as comfortable, and there could be delays depending on traffic, adding to your travel time. Plus you still need to get to and from the bus station.
From Porto to Baiona by private car transfer service
A private car transfer is best for those who want to complete a Porto to Baiona transfer quickly and want luxury seating with luggage handling and door-to-door services. However, most private transfers are expensive unless you book with Daytrip.
A private transfer with Daytrip starts at only $52 (β¬48) per person between these two cities, not much more than the bus or train, and you wonβt have to worry about getting to and from bus or train stations with your luggage.
You'll also have a private English-speaking driver who can accommodate your sightseeing requests in places like Barcelos, Ponte de Lima, and the Tui Cathedral. You'll even get to chat with them and glean a few helpful travel insights.
But the biggest advantage is that driving with Daytrip is seamless. You get fetched and dropped off according to your time preferences. The trip will also only take about an hour and 40 minutes, and if you want to travel directly and sit back and relax, you can do this too!
Things to do when you get to Baiona
Baiona is a city that offers visitors the opportunity to soak up the Spanish sun while enjoying its unique history and culture. This coastal town might not have as many attractions as other towns or cities in the region, but that doesn't mean there is nothing to do here. So, if you're completing a Porto to Baiona transfer and want to visit more than the beaches, here is a list of the best things to do when you get to Baiona.
Monterreal Fortress
One of Baiona's most important landmarks is the Castillo de Monterreal, or Monterreal Fortress, which dates back to the 16th century. Construction is believed to have begun as early as the 12th century.
You will find it perched on a peninsula overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. When you tour the castle, be sure to take in the panoramic views, as they are some of the best in the city. Besides checking out the views, you can also walk along its well-preserved walls and visit the small but beautiful chapel within the fortress.
So, if you have time and want to learn more about the town's history, this castle is a good place to start. It's also worth noting that, depending on when you visit, you'll get to participate in exciting festivals and cultural events held at the castle yearly!
Virgen de la Roca Monument
If you didn't already know, Baiona has a seafaring heritage that is well respected in the community. So much so that the town even has the Virgen de la Roca Monument overlooking Baiona as a tribute. This statue holds a boat in her right hand, symbolizing protection for the town's sailors.
When you visit, you can take a picture in front of the monument, or if you're philosophical, you can take time to deliberate on its importance to the town's culture. If neither of these options appeals, simply climb to its top and enjoy the breathtaking views. There's also a surrounding park where you can have a picnic with family or make new friends.
Baiona Medieval Quarter
It might not be big, but you can wander through the Baiona Medieval Quarter if you have time. This quarter is filled to the brim with local bars, restaurants, and shops that you will want to visit.
Depending on how many days you plan to stay, you might even be able to enjoy every restaurant and bar! Just be prepared for many seafood dishes since Baiona is a port town, so there will be local seafood delicacies you can and should try.
Besides shopping and delicious dining, you can also visit the Baiona Navigation House found this quarter. This house details the history of La Pita and the vital role Baiona played as a port town for centuries.
When is the best time to visit Baiona?
Since Baiona enjoys warm summers with a sunny, dry climate, it is usually best to visit in the summer for certain travelers. Yet, if you're planning a Porto to Baiona trip, the summer might not be the best time of year to visit this coastal town. Instead, the spring or fall are usually the best time to visit when the weather is pleasant, and the town isn't as crowded.
In the summer, visitors flock to the Baiona, and it's even a popular summer retreat for many Spaniards escaping the sweltering heat of the inland. This means that hotels fill up quickly with higher fares, and crowds can be frustrating to navigate.
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Good to know
Children
If youβre traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isnβt included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If youβre traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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