
Truck driver salary in Spain varies by route type, licence category, experience, language skills, schedule and whether the role includes international freight. A practical 2026 range is EUR 1,800 to EUR 3,000 per month, roughly EUR 1,800 to EUR 3,000 where applicable.
Average truck driver salary in Spain
Domestic and regional work usually sits toward the lower or middle part of the range. International routes, ADR work, refrigerated freight, night schedules and longer time away from home can move drivers toward higher monthly packages.
What affects monthly pay?
- Licence type and vehicle category, especially CE work.
- Domestic, regional, international or specialist route type.
- ADR, tanker, refrigerated or container experience.
- Overtime, weekend work, night work and allowances.
- Language skills, route documentation and cross-border experience.
Domestic vs international work
Spanish driver pay depends on whether the role is domestic, port-related, refrigerated, international or long-distance EU work. Routes from Catalonia, Madrid, Valencia and northern Spain can have different salary expectations.
Requirements to check before applying
Drivers should confirm CE licence, CAP or Driver CPC status, tachograph card, medical fitness and any ADR or refrigerated freight requirements.
How drivers should compare offers
- Separate base salary from allowances and bonuses.
- Ask whether the advertised range is gross or net.
- Check home-time pattern and route countries before accepting.
- Confirm truck type, loading responsibilities and start-date expectations.
- Use direct chat to clarify pay, documents and route fit early.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A realistic truck driver salary in Spain in 2026 is around EUR 1,800 to EUR 3,000 per month. Exact pay depends on route type, experience, licence category, allowances and whether the job is domestic or international.
Often, yes. International routes can pay more because they involve longer time away from home, more paperwork, cross-border procedures and higher responsibility.
Drivers should check CE licence, Code 95 or Driver CPC status, medical fitness, tachograph card and any specialist certificates such as ADR before applying.
Yes. Truck drivers can create a free profile, compare Spain truck driver jobs and chat directly with transport companies without driver fees.
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View Spain Driver JobsUseful Resources
- DGT Spain — Spanish traffic authority


