Granada to Porto train with Renfe

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Compare flight for Granada to Porto

Omio recommends booking the flight as it is the most popular option from Granada to Porto among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the flight with prices starting from $35. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 2h 40m. In case you are seeking to minimise your carbon footprint the flight is your best bet as it emits only 1.8 - 3.7kg. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a flight costs an average of $35, and a flight costs an average of $35.

Distance: 382 miles (616 km)

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$150

Average price

Cheapest

$163

Average price

(fuel + tolls)

5h 40m

Average total duration

Fastest

2h 40m

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Additional time*

9h 5m

Average total duration

(door-to-door)

1.8 - 3.7kg

CO2 emissions

Lowest

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Additional time: Average total travel duration to departure point, security checks and transfers.

The cheapest way to travel from Granada to Porto is a flight with an average price of $150 (€122).
The fastest way to travel from Granada to Porto is by flight with an average journey time of 2h 40m.

Other travel options to Porto take longer:

Bus takes on average 12h 14m.

Train takes on average 12h 18m.

Yes, you can take a flight between Granada and Porto.
We recommend using the bus as it is the most popular way to get from Granada to Porto among Omio's users.

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Why should you book Granada to Porto trains with Omio?

Renfe operates all trains services from Granada to Porto.
Omio is an official ticket reseller for all your travel options from Granada to Porto.

Why book with Omio vs Renfe?

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Journey information

Overview: Train from Granada to Porto

SpainSpain
PortugalPortugal
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Take a train from Granada to Porto and enjoy the approximately 382 miles (616 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.

The earliest train runs at 06:12, the last at 15:09.

Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Flight from $35 (€29)
Distance
382 miles (616 km)
Average train duration
12h 18m
First train
6:12 AM
Last train
3:09 PM
High Season
Oct - Dec
Low Season
Jul - Sep
Busiest Day
Wed
Least Busy Day
Fri
Best time to book
14 days
Fares are the lowest economy prices found on Omio. Early booking often means lower prices. Prices change daily and are subject to availability. Discount cards, coach trips, and booking fees are not included.
Price information
Cheapest alternative travel mode
Flight from $35 (€29)

Train companies: Renfe from Granada to Porto trainsRenfe trains will get you between Granada and Porto from $35 (€29). With over 1000 travel companies on Omio, you can find the best train times and tickets for your trip.

Renfe

About
Renfe is Spain’s national train company operating freight and passenger on Spain’s extensive railway network as well as international routes to neighboring France and Portugal. Renfe has a wide range of ticket types to fit your budget like the Basic, Elige and Premium tickets. Renfe also offers discount cards like the Renfe Gold Card and +Renfe Youth Card 50 for qualified travelers. The Renfe AVE trains run at high speed and serve long-distance routes, Alvia trains combine high-speed and normal speed trains serving domestic routes, Altaria serves domestic routes into southern Spain, Euromed offers domestic routes along the Mediterranean coast, Avant trains serve regional commuter routes and Trenhotel offers night train routes.
Luggage & cancellation policy
Luggage included
One piece of hand luggage and up to three suitcases free of charge
Luggage storage
Overhead racks, luggage areas at the end of carriages, and spaces between seats
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation possible according to ticket conditions
Refund
Full refund provided for canceled trains
Amenities on board the train
Wifi
Food sold onboard
Restaurant car (cafeteria) available on most long-distance trains serving hot and cold meals, snacks, and beverages. First class passengers receive at-seat service
Seat reservation
Optional seat reservation. Included in some ticket types, additional fee for others. Recommended during peak travel times
Toilets
USB plugs
Accessibility
Wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, and assistance services available for passengers with reduced mobility
Pets
Small pets in carriers travel free. Dogs must be leashed and muzzled, require paid ticket. Guide dogs travel free
Quiet zone

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Things to do in Porto

Discover the best of Porto — top attractions, local food, transport tips, budget advice, and currency essentials. Plan your perfect Porto trip today.

  • Must visit

Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art

Porto’s leading contemporary art museum, set within the Serralves Foundation grounds and known for major international exhibitions and modern architecture.

  • Recommended

Soares dos Reis National Museum

Portugal’s oldest public art museum, featuring Portuguese painting, sculpture, decorative arts, and works by António Soares dos Reis.

  • Recommended

FC Porto Museum

A modern museum dedicated to FC Porto’s history, trophies, and sporting legacy, popular even with visitors who are not football fans.

Euro

Generally cheaper than many Western European cities. Food and local transport are good value, while central hotels cost more in peak season.

Average meal costs

Budget
EUR 8-12 for a simple meal.
Mid-range
EUR 18-30 per person.
Fine dining
EUR 60+ per person.
Coffee
EUR 1.50-3 for coffee.

Tipping culture

Tipping is optional, not mandatory. In restaurants, locals often round up or leave 5-10% for good service. Small change is fine in cafés. Round up taxi fares.

FAQs: Trains from Granada to Porto

Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Granada to Porto by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Porto, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

FAQs
The first train from Granada to Porto leaves at 6:12 AM.
The distance by train from Granada to Porto is 382 miles (616 km).
The last train from Granada to Porto leaves at 3:09 PM.
There is no high speed train available from Granada to Porto.
There is no direct train service currently available from Granada to Porto.
Unfortunately, there is no night train available from Granada to Porto.
The cheapest way to get from Granada to Porto is by flight, with a cost of around $35 (€29).
The train journey from Granada to Porto offers scenic views, particularly through the Andalusian countryside and the rolling landscapes of northern Portugal, providing travelers with picturesque vistas along the way.
In Porto, you can take a scenic cruise along the Douro River, explore the vibrant Bolhão Market, and visit the Port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia. Enjoy a traditional Fado music performance and wander through Crystal Palace Gardens. Don't miss the UNESCO-listed Ribeira District, the stunning Livraria Lello, and the panoramic views from Clérigos Tower. Visit the historic Porto Cathedral and the neoclassical Palácio da Bolsa.
Typically, spending 2 to 3 days in Porto allows visitors to explore the main attractions, enjoy the local cuisine, and experience the vibrant culture of the city.
Yes, you can take the train from Granada to Porto.
Since both Granada and Porto are in the Schengen Area, a passport is not required for European Union (EU) or Schengen-associated country citizens. A national ID card is sufficient.
Popular day trips by train from Porto include Aveiro, Coimbra, Braga, Valença, Viana do Castelo.
We recommend using the bus as it is the most popular way to get from Granada to Porto among Omio's users.
Items not allowed on trains typically include hazardous materials such as explosives, flammable liquids, corrosive substances, and illegal drugs. Additionally, large or bulky items that may obstruct aisles or emergency exits, as well as pets without proper carriers, may be restricted. Specific prohibited items can vary by train operator and region, so please check the rules for your particular journey.
Portugal uses the euro (€) as its currency. Travelers generally find it convenient to use cards for most transactions, especially in cities and larger establishments, while carrying some cash is advisable for small vendors, markets, or remote areas where card acceptance may be limited.
In Porto, travelers should be cautious of pickpocketing, especially in crowded areas like public transport, markets, and popular tourist sites. Common scams include overcharging by taxi drivers and unofficial tour guides. It's advisable to use licensed taxis and official services. Travelers should also be wary of distractions used to divert attention while accomplices steal belongings. Staying alert and securing personal items reduces risk.
Pack lightweight, versatile clothing suitable for the destination's climate, and use secure, lockable luggage to protect belongings. Keep essential items like travel documents, medication, and valuables in a carry-on bag for easy access. Use packing organizers or cubes to maximize space and maintain order. Lastly, include a small first aid kit and personal hygiene items for added comfort during travel.

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