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67 | * [[http://www.trasmediterranea.es|Acciona
Trasmediterránea]] has ferries from Alicante to
the [[Balearic Islands]], like [[Mallorca]] and
[[Ibiza]]. | 67 | * [[http://www.trasmediterranea.es|Acciona
Trasmediterránea]] has ferries from Alicante to
the [[Balearic Islands]], like [[Mallorca]] and
[[Ibiza]]. |
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70 | ==Getting Around== | | |
71 | | | |
72 | ===By Car=== | | |
73 | Taxi rates are regulated and most tourists find
them affordable. A number of taxi stands (sitios)
are located in various places, including by the
bus station, the train station, and the Explanada
de España. | | |
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75 | ===By Public Transport=== | | |
76 | Public transportation is provided by trams
(described above) and buses. Visitors intending to
use both systems may want to consider purchasing a
rechargeable Bono Móbilis Multiviaje card, which
costs €8.70 for 10 rides plus €2 for the plastic
card; discounted youth and senior Móbilis cards
are also available. | | |
77 | | 70 | |
78 | The card can be purchased at the main 7 TAM Office
(C/ Díaz Moreu 6, tel. +34 965 140 936, M-F
09:00-19:00, Sa 10:00-13:00), at the central bus
station (M-F 08:30-14:00, 17:00-19:00), and at a
number of shops throughout the city. | | |
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80 | Subus Alicante operates an expansive network of
bus routes, with bus stops at key locations
including the train station, airport, shopping
centres, and major sights. On most routes, buses
run from 06:30-22:30, with extended hours on
weekends. There are also a number of night routes.
A single ride costs €1.45 (2016), payable in cash
directly to the driver on entry; drivers can give
change for bills €20 or less. | | |
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82 | ===By Foot=== | | |
83 | | | |
84 | ===By Bike=== | | |
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86 | | 72 | |
87 | ==Eat== | 73 | ==Eat== |