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Discover Torrevieja by Tourist Train: Pink Lagoons, Flamingos & Hidden Salt Ponds 🚂

Exploring Torrevieja doesn’t have to mean long walks under the blazing sun or renting a car. The Tourist Train (Tren Turístico) offers a comfortable, scenic, and surprisingly insightful way to see the city — and its famous Pink Lagoon (Laguna Rosa) — in just an hour.

Unlike typical city tours, this ride blends urban charm, natural wonders, and local history in one relaxed experience. Families, first-time visitors, and photography lovers all rate it as a must-do in Torrevieja.


Why the Tourist Train is a Must-Do

  • Unique Access: The Pink Lagoon and salt ponds are usually off-limits to casual visitors, but the train takes you right inside.
  • Time-Saver: Cover multiple key spots without worrying about parking, maps, or directions.
  • Kid-Friendly: Comfortable seating, slow pace, and colorful landscapes make it perfect for families.
  • Photographer’s Dream: Flamingos, salt mounds, and vivid pink waters create endless Instagram opportunities.

🚆 Route Options

1️⃣ Pink Lagoon & Salinas Route (Most Popular)

This route takes you deep into Torrevieja’s salt production area, offering up-close views of natural and industrial history combined.

Highlights include:

  • Laguna Rosa: the iconic pink salt lake
  • Towering white salt mounds reminiscent of snowy mountains
  • Old salt-processing facilities and crystallization ponds
  • Flamingos, particularly in winter and early spring
  • Hidden paths and salt art — a local photographer favorite

Duration: 50–70 minutes
Departure: Paseo de la Libertad, near the old casino and harbor promenade
Schedule: Typically 10:00–18:00, every 1.5–2 hours (check locally for seasonal changes)
Price: Adults €9–9.50, children 4–12 & seniors 65+ €8–8.50

💡 Pro Tip: Aim for a late afternoon ride to catch the sunset reflecting off the pink lake — perfect for dramatic photos.



2️⃣ City & Coastal Route (Beach Route)

For those who want Torrevieja’s highlights in town and along the coast, this route passes Playa del Cura, Los Locos Beach, and La Mata.

Duration: 45–60 minutes
Price: €8–10

Great for a first impression of the city, with plenty of stops for photos or a quick stroll along the boardwalk.


Insider Tips for the Best Experience

  • Bring sunglasses & a camera: Salt reflects sunlight strongly.
  • Watch the flamingos in winter: Their presence is seasonal but unforgettable.
  • Check seasonal schedules: Some routes only run in high season.
  • Family-friendly perks: Kids love the novelty, parents enjoy the stress-free tour.

Hidden Value: What Most Guides Don’t Mention

  • Many tourists miss the salt cross monuments and small crystallization ponds — these are tucked away and truly photogenic.
  • Evening rides are less crowded, giving you the chance to spot wildlife and capture golden-hour photos.
  • Train operators often share local anecdotes about salt harvesting history, flamingo patterns, and traditional festivals.

🏁 Why This Ride is More Than Just a Train

The Tourist Train in Torrevieja is more than a simple city ride. It’s a mini adventure, combining history, nature, and family fun in one easy hour. Whether it’s your first time in Costa Blanca or your fifth, it offers a unique perspective few visitors get to see.


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