Driving around Valencia is one of the best ways to explore the region — from the City of Arts and Sciences to the quiet villages inland from the Costa del Azahar. But fuel costs add up fast, especially during peak summer months.
Our live comparison tool tracks petrol and diesel prices at all 66 stations across Valencia and the wider Valencian Community, so you can top up without overpaying. Valencia fuel prices tend to be competitive thanks to healthy rivalry between local independent chains and the major national brands — good news whether you’re based here or just passing through.
Today’s Cheapest Fuel Stations in Valencia
The map below pulls live fuel prices from across Valencia — tap any marker to see today’s rates before you decide where to stop. The map displays live fuel prices across Valencia’s 66 stations, updated daily to ensure you always secure the best deal. Stations offering the lowest costs are highlighted in green, making them easy to identify whether you’re in the city center, beach districts, or suburban areas.
Best Petrol Stations for Tourists
If you’re trying to keep fuel costs down in Valencia, the independent chains are almost always your best starting point. Ayafuel, Plenergy (formerly Plenoil), and Ballenoil lead the city’s budget-friendly options, with multiple convenient locations throughout Valencia. GasExpress stations, including locations at Puerto Valencia and Tres Cruces, offer excellent value, while Full & Go provides another reliable budget alternative.
For competitive suburban pricing, check LB Energia in the Benimamet-Beniferri district, which serves the northwestern areas with consistently low rates.
Major international brands like Repsol, Cepsa, Shell, and BP provide reliable service with multilingual staff and guaranteed card acceptance, but expect premium pricing – especially at locations near Valencia Airport (VLC), the Port of Valencia, and popular tourist areas around the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències and Malvarrosa Beach.
Fuel Prices by Location in Valencia
City Center & Old Town: Historic districts around Plaza de la Reina, Central Market, and the Cathedral tend to have higher fuel costs due to limited station availability and tourist traffic. Consider refueling before entering the historic center.
Port Area: The Puerto Valencia zone offers several competitive options including GasExpress stations serving the maritime district. This area is ideal for refueling before coastal drives or ferry departures.
Beach Districts: Coastal areas including Malvarrosa, Cabanyal, and Port Saplaya offer moderate pricing. Stations along Avenida de Blasco Ibáñez and near the Marina Real provide convenient options for beachgoers.
Tres Cruces & Northwestern Districts: The Tres Cruces area and neighborhoods like Benimamet-Beniferri feature excellent independent stations with competitive rates, making them smart refueling stops when traveling to or from inland destinations.
Suburban Areas: The best petrol prices in Valencia are typically found in peripheral zones like Paterna, Burjassot, Torrent, and Mislata, where independent chains dominate and competition keeps rates low. Industrial zones near the airport and port often feature competitive pricing.
Money-Saving Tips for Tourists
A few things worth knowing before you fill up in Valencia:
✓ Target independent brands – Ayafuel, Plenergy, Ballenoil, and GasExpress consistently offer the city’s lowest rates
✓ Check multiple GasExpress locations – Puerto Valencia, Tres Cruces, and city center branches provide convenient options
✓ Avoid airport vicinity – Valencia Airport stations charge premium rates
✓ Consider Full & Go stations – Another reliable budget-friendly alternative
✓ Explore Benimamet-Beniferri – Northwestern districts often have excellent independent station pricing
✓ Use our comparison tool – Check live prices across all 66 Valencia stations before filling up
✓ Weekday refueling – Monday-Wednesday typically offers better rates
✓ All cards accepted – International credit and debit cards work at all major stations
Valencia petrol prices remain relatively stable throughout the year, though summer tourist season may see slight increases in coastal and city center locations. The city’s excellent public transport network means you can strategically plan refueling stops at cheaper suburban stations.
One thing we’ve noticed after years of driving around the Valencian Community: the Tres Cruces GasExpress is genuinely one of the most convenient budget stops in the city — easy in, easy out, and prices that are consistently below the city average. Worth bookmarking on your maps app before you arrive.
Comparing fuel costs across Spanish cities? Explore our comprehensive guide to Madrid fuel prices for capital city rates, or check Barcelona petrol prices for Catalonia’s pricing structure. Planning a Mediterranean road trip? Our regional guides help optimize your Spanish travel budget.
