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Costa del AzaharKnown as the Orange Blossom Coast, the Costa Del Azahar stretches 112 km along the Mediterranean coastline and runs from just south of Valencia, north to near the Ebro Delta. The region is bounded by Catalonia in the north, Aragon in the west and in the south by the Costa Blanca. Green hills, rugged mountains and golden beaches abound here. This is an area of great contrasts, with stunning ocean views, pine-covered mountains and busy traditional fishing villages. The Costa Del Azahar has excellent connections by land and air and the fine cities of Castellón, Valencia and Barcelona are within easy reach. Truly an undiscovered secret of the Mediterranean. It is a mainly flatish coastline, much of it being backed by orange groves and has some excellent beaches, popular with families. Gandia is the most southerly resort on the Costa del Azahar and has long stretches of fine sandy beaches. |
Vinarôs Vinarôs is the first town to greet visitors when entering the region of the Costa Del Azahar. This ancient town has suburbs and residential streets, broken up by attractive Gothic and Baroque buildings. The sandy beach at El Forti runs from the port to the mouth of the river Servol and is famous for its langoustines and an ideal location for water sports. This traditional fishing town plays host to many fiestas throughout the year including San Antonio Abad and the festival of San Sebastian. Càlig Càlig is set just inland from Vinarôs and Benicarlo and offers the ideal blend of a traditional, tranquil Spar village with easy access to excellent local amenities - with the beach and Panoramica Golf Club less than 5 minutes away. In Càlig you are within easy reach of the tourist centres, their shops and nightlife. In fact it has all of the fun of the coast, but without having to live with the hustle and bustle. Peñiscola PeñIscola has a fine monumental heritage. Its 11th century battlements and ancient church are clearly visible from a great distance.
Peñiscolas narrow cobbled streets are filled with attractive shops and excellent restaurants. The town attracts historians, lovers of medieval architecture and tourists from all over the world. Alcossebre Alcossebre is a quiet coastal town situated just 30 minutes from busy Castellón, which is blessed with miles of beautiful sandy beaches - ideal both for sun worshippers and for lovers of watersports including water-skiing, wind surfing and yachting. The marina is a superb venue for the many excellent bars and restaurants. Inland, the Sierra d'Irta mountains offer walkers, nature lovers and historians many interesting locations including castles and an ancient hermitage. The thriving provincial capital of Castellón is just 20 minutes away. |
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