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  1. Jul 10, 2019 · To the north of Valencia you find the Costa del Azahar, or Orange Blossom Coast. The area forms part of the provinces of Valencia and Castellón and is one of the most beautiful and unspoilt regions of Spain. Not only offering great beaches but beautiful towns and countryside.

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    Meanwhile, the structure can be visited by a sandbar, connecting to the mainland. During rough seas, the town turns into an island as the waves wash over the sand. In contrast to the old town, the newer part includes modern streets and avenues, with plenty of shops and restaurants to visit. To the north of the castle, fine sand beaches include pret...

    Meanwhile, in the center of the village, the Baroque temple of Sant Bertomeu features a carved stone façade and beautiful spiral columns. Entering the church reveals theParish Museum, featuring exhibits of Gothic artwork. On top of this, the hermitage of the Sant Gregori stands on a nearby hill, known for a popular pilgrimage on May 9 every year.

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  3. Costa del Azahar (Spanish: [ˈkosta ðel aθaˈaɾ]; is the name for the coast of the provinces of Castellón and Valencia in Spain, from Vinaròs to Piles. To its north is the Costa Daurada and to the south lies the Costa Blanca .

  4. Aug 31, 2021 · One of Spain’s unsung beachy stretches is the Costa del Azahar, or Orange Blossom Coast. It’s quiet, for now, but from September Ryanair will be flying in from London Stansted and Bristol to the costa’s once-white-elephant airport of Castellon.

    • Peñíscola Castle. One of the most iconic landmarks in Peñíscola is its majestic castle, perched high on a rocky outcrop overlooking the azure waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
    • Far de Peñíscola – The Lighthouse. While its not possible to enter the lighthouse it is worth including it on your walking route. This impressive building stands 32 meters tall dates back to the early 17th century.
    • Peñíscola Artillery Park. The Artillery Park situated below the Pensicola Castle hugs the coastline like you would expect from a forward battle location.
    • Librería La Templanza. This very cool little book based space is a must visit for any visitors to Peñíscola who love music or literature. It does seem to be open again and is really worth a visit.
  5. Aug 19, 2023 · The Costa del Azahar, also known as the Orange Blossom Coast, is a hidden gem along the eastern coast of Spain. With its picturesque villages, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage, this region offers a unique and enchanting experience for travelers seeking a tranquil escape.

  6. The Costa del Azahar or “Orange Blossom Coast” is the Spanish Costa that makes up the province of Castellón. This Costa extends from the town of Vinaròs in the north, some 115 km south to the town of Almenara.