Costa del Azahar
North of the Costa Blanca is the Costa del Azahar,
literally translated it is the ‘Orange blossom’ Coast.
It runs from Benicassim in the north to Chilches in the
south, with the city of Castellon in the centre. The
towns and countryside are all livened up by the colour
and the perfume of the thousands of orange groves that
famously cover the area.
Costa del Azahar provides a perfect combination of basic
services with complementary attractions, fully-restored
monuments and modern facilities.
Enjoy its sports marinas and its 22 beautiful sandy
beaches flying European Blue Flags. Fine golf courses
and a magnificent sunny climate allow you to play 365
days a year while you enjoy the panoramic views. Inland,
discover the exceptional beauty of the small villages
nestling in the valleys of the rugged mountains of
Castellon, the second most mountainous province in Spain.
Mountain climbing, horse riding, hiking routes are just
some of the countless possibilities for enjoying the
countryside in this area.
Main towns in the area are Oropesa, a large town with a
beach resort; Vinaros, the historic Benicarlo; the
beautiful town of Peniscola, famous for its perfectly
preserved medieval centre perched on a rock over the
sea; and Benicassim, the largest resort in the northern
part of the coast.
This area is popular with Germans and Spanish visitors
and Britons are becoming increasingly interested in the
area as the property market here is buoyant.
Torreblanca, a modern town of almost 5,000 inhabitants,
is situated 36 km to the north of Castellón. It enjoys a
very pleasant climate, even in winter, as the coastal
mountain range that runs through it stops the
penetration of cold winds.
Torrenostra, accessible via a straight road, is an old
fishing village with an excellent beach. It is currently
being expanded and developed as a tourist and summer
holiday resort. It has a beach with fine sand, clean and
clear waters and offers all the necessary services and
facilities.