Can babies travel on buses in Spain?


Can babies travel on buses in Spain? Infants under 4: All infants travel for free if they don't occupy their own seat. However, passengers must still reserve a (free) ticket for their baby.


Can you take a baby on a coach in Spain?

In the case of children under the age of 3 years, it would be advisable to travel with their child seat, but the main problem is that most of the coaches in Spain have seat belts with 2 anchor points instead of 3, which are necessary to fix an additional security accessory.


Do babies need car seats in Spain?

Before going any further, it is important to note that there are many different car seat sizes and types in Spain according to height and weight. It is Spanish law that no child under 1.35 meters, (roughly 5 feet), is without a car seat or booster seat of some kind.


Can you take babies on the bus?

Yes, a public transit bus is a safe way to transport your child – no car seat required. Due to their size and visibility, transit buses are less likely to be involved in a crash.


Can 3 month baby travel in bus?

It's definitely possible to bring your baby along for a bus ride! Most pediatricians allow babies to travel by bus from their third month of life. It's important to note that unlike private vehicles, there is no specific regulation for transporting babies on buses.


Do Spanish taxis have baby seats?

If the taxi is traveling through non-urban areas such as a motorway, a car seat is required. Taxis and transfer companies do not have to supply car seats by law so we always recommend you check with your provider beforehand to see if they have one or not.


Do children travel free on buses in Spain?

If you are planning on using public transport a lot during your stay, consider purchasing the Tourist Travel Pass which entitles you to unlimited travel over your selected time period. Children under the age of 4 travel for free.