Getting to Aranda de Duero by public transport is a challenge
- Aranda de Duero has no AVE station: the nearest train stop is Burgos or Valladolid
- Buses from Madrid take 2.5 hours and have limited timetables in August
- Parking in Aranda town centre is gridlocked during the festival
- Thousands of festival-goers from Madrid, Valladolid or Bilbao making the same journey alone
VIB3S: share the ride to Sonorama with people from your city
VIB3S connects Sonorama attendees leaving from the same origin. Post your trip or join another. Split fuel and tolls. Arrive at Parque de la Isla at half the cost.
Post or join
Choose driver or passenger. Your call.
Split costs
Fuel, tolls and parking between everyone.
Any origin
From anywhere in Spain.
Round trip
Organise the return from the app too.
How it works
Download VIB3S
Free. 30 seconds.
Search for Sonorama
Or post your trip with empty seats.
Connect
With people leaving from your area.
Share the ride
Split costs and enjoy Sonorama.

How it looks in the app
Search trips to Aranda de Duero and join the one that fits your schedule.
Got your Sonorama pass? Lock in your trip now
Download VIB3S, find people from your city heading to Aranda de Duero and split the journey cost.
Trips to Sonorama from across Spain
The most common routes to Aranda de Duero for Sonorama Ribera 2026:
Madrid
~2 h via A-1
Valladolid
~1 h via A-11
Burgos
~45 min via A-1
Bilbao
~2 h 30 min via AP-68+A-1
Salamanca
~1 h 45 min via A-11
León
~2 h via A-231+A-11
Vitoria-Gasteiz
~2 h via A-1
Soria
~1 h 15 min via N-122
Palencia
~1 h 15 min via A-62+A-11
Segovia
~1 h 30 min via A-1
Real numbers
15K+
km shared
4.9★
App Store
2K+
in the community
“Four of us from Madrid go to Sonorama every year. Straight down the A-1, 2 hours, €12 per person in fuel. Impossible to beat.”— Regular Sonorama attendee from Madrid
Sonorama Ribera 2026: summer's most anticipated indie festival
- Sonorama passes sell out every year — sort your transport before the same happens
- Posting your trip early means finding carpool partners easily
- Sharing a car from Madrid or Valladolid is cheaper than the bus and more comfortable
FAQ — How to get to Sonorama Ribera 2026
How do I get to Aranda de Duero for Sonorama without my own car?
You can join a trip on VIB3S as a passenger. The driver takes the wheel and you split the fuel. From Madrid there are plenty of drivers heading to Sonorama every year.
Are there direct buses to Sonorama from Madrid?
Regular bus services run Madrid–Aranda, but late-night return timetables are limited after concerts. Carpooling gives you more flexibility over your return time.
Is there parking at Sonorama?
Parking is available nearby, but Aranda town centre gets congested during the festival. Arriving by carpool reduces the total number of vehicles.
How much does a shared ride to Sonorama from Madrid cost?
From Madrid it's around 2 hours via the A-1. Shared among 4 people, the cost per person is roughly €10–15 in fuel.
Can I organise the return trip from Sonorama late at night?
Yes. Post a return trip with the time you all agree on. Many attendees prefer leaving in the early hours after the last act.
Sonorama runs for several days — can I post trips for different days?
Yes. You can post separate outward and return trips for different days to match your stay at the festival.
Sonorama 2026 is waiting in the Ribera
The ride is already sorted.
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