Transcantábrico

The Transcantábrico is a metre-gauge tourist train service, crossing northern Spain along the Bay of Biscay.

The original idea was to create a tourist train, emulating the legendary Orient Express, which would use FEVE's tracks in northern Spain.

[3] The trains can also be hired for charter trips, adapted to clients, for groups and companies for incentives, conferences and exhibitions.

The original bunk cabins have been replaced by suites equipped with bedroom and bathroom, a double bed, wardroom, bag storage, desk, safe, adjustable climate control, in-room music, telephone, minibar, and a bathroom with hairdryer and hydromassage shower/steam sauna.

Both in the train's lounges and in the renowned restaurants along the route, the gastronomic offer is handled by famous kitchens and chefs from northern Spain, celebrated for to the quality of its professionals and ingredients.

A FEVE 1600 Series locomotive at Viveiro
Transcantábrico dining car