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Linea 325: Acantilado de los Gigantes = Puerto de la Cruz
  1. Los Gigantes
  2. Correos
  3. Puerto de Santiago
  4. El Lajial
  5. La Arena
  6. El Varadero
  7. Cueva del Polvo
  8. San Francisco
  9. La Caldera
  10. Garden Center
  11. El Ventoso
  12. Las Charcas
  13. La Colmena
  14. Tamaimo Sur
  15. Cementerio Tamaimo
  16. La Calzada
  17. Tamaimo
  18. Cooperativa
  19. Tamaimo Norte
  20. El Retamar
  21. Los Manolos
  22. El Molledo
  23. Consultorio
  24. El Hoyo
  25. Santiago del Teide
  26. Santiago del Teide norte
  27. Las Barreras
  28. Puerto de Erjos
  29. Los Palos
  30. Erjos
  31. Los Malecones
  32. Pedro Morales
  33. Ruigomez
  34. Oriente
  35. La Calzada
  36. Rosa Vieja
  37. Manuel Jimenez
  38. Las Castras
  39. Barrio Nuevo
  40. Iglesia Cruz Grande
  41. Correos
  42. El Tanque
  43. La Galeria
  44. La Higuera
  45. Mirador de Garachico
  46. Casa del Marques
  47. La Culata
  48. Colegio Los Barros
  49. Genoves
  50. Los Palos
  51. La Casilla
  52. La Vega
  53. Las Canales
  54. Canalitas
  55. Matadero
  56. Centro de Salud Icod
  57. Estacion Icod
  58. Centro de Salud Icod
  59. Hoya Meleque
  60. Buen Paso
  61. Las Animas
  62. Las Longueras
  63. La Uvi
  64. Santa Catalina
  65. Los Palomos
  66. San Juan de la Rambla
  67. Piedra del Gallo
  68. El Rosario
  69. Barranco de Ruiz
  70. San Antonio del Realejo
  71. El Terrero
  72. Las Torres
  73. La Grimona
  74. El Socorro
  75. Emp. Los Realejos
  76. El Castillo
  77. Zamora
  78. La Higuerita
  79. Cooperativa
  80. La Vera
  81. Polideportivo La Vera
  82. Las Arenas
  83. Las Arenas
  84. La Asomada
  85. Escuela de Turismo
  86. Taoro
  87. Puente San Antonio
  88. Salto el Barranco
  89. Puerto de la Cruz
  90. La Pesa
Linea 325: Puerto de la Cruz = Acantilado de los Gigantes
  1. Puerto de la Cruz
  2. Salto el Barranco
  3. Puente San Antonio
  4. Taoro
  5. Escuela de Turismo
  6. La Asomada
  7. La Pesa
  8. Las Arenas (Estacion Shell)
  9. Polideportivo La Vera
  10. La Vera
  11. Cooperativa
  12. La Higuerita
  13. Zamora
  14. El Castillo
  15. Emp. Los Realejos
  16. El Socorro
  17. La Grimona
  18. Las Torres
  19. El Terrero
  20. San Antonio del Realejo
  21. Barranco de Ruiz
  22. El Rosario
  23. Piedra del Gallo
  24. Santa Catalina
  25. La Uvi
  26. La Madrinita
  27. Las Longueras
  28. Las Animas
  29. Buen Paso
  30. Hoya Meleque
  31. Dona Juana
  32. Estacion Icod
  33. Centro de Salud Icod
  34. Matadero
  35. Canalitas
  36. Las Canales
  37. La Vega
  38. La Casilla
  39. Los Palos
  40. Genoves
  41. Colegio Los Barros
  42. La Culata
  43. Casa del Marques
  44. Mirador de Garachico
  45. La Higuera
  46. La Galeria
  47. El Tanque
  48. Correos
  49. Iglesia Cruz Grande
  50. Barrio Nuevo
  51. Las Castras
  52. Manuel Jimenez
  53. Rosa Vieja
  54. La Calzada
  55. Oriente
  56. Ruigomez
  57. Pedro Morales
  58. Los Malecones
  59. Erjos
  60. Los Palos
  61. Puerto de Erjos
  62. Las Barreras
  63. Santiago del Teide norte
  64. Santiago del Teide
  65. El Hoyo
  66. Consultorio
  67. El Molledo
  68. Los Manolos
  69. El Retamar
  70. Tamaimo Norte
  71. Cooperativa
  72. Tamaimo
  73. La Calzada
  74. Cementerio Tamaimo
  75. Tamaimo Sur
  76. La Colmena
  77. Las Charcas
  78. El Ventoso
  79. Garden Center
  80. La Caldera
  81. Puerto Santiago
  82. Cueva del Polvo
  83. El Varadero
  84. La Arena
  85. El Lajial
  86. Puerto de Santiago
  87. Correos
  88. Quinto Centenario
  89. Los Gigantes
  90. Puerto de la Cruz
  91. San Juan de la Rambla
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 325. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 325 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 325 stop here?'

Where does bus #325 run?

This route serves the Puerto de la Cruz (Spain) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is Titsa. This is the official company responsible for the route. If you run into problems (rude driver, breakdown, dirty vehicle, delays)—contact them. It helps to note the time, direction, and route number—makes your complaint more specific and gets handled faster. Contact info is usually on the company website or in transit apps.

Which transit system does it belong to?

This route is part of the 'Titsa' transit system. Within one network, payment and transfer rules are often consistent. Terms can differ though, so check current fares and payment methods in up-to-date sources before your trip.

Additional Route Information
Linea 325: Acantilado de los Gigantes = Puerto de la CruzLínea 325: Acantilado de los Gigantes ⇒ Puerto de la Cruz

Reference

325

Route network

Titsa

Operator

Titsa

Quick overview

Explore the bus 325 route in Puerto de la Cruz (Spain). 2 directions, 181 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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