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  1. Sep 4, 2023 · Beyond the beaches, Costa del Azahar is dotted with picturesque coastal towns. Peñíscola, with its medieval castle perched on a hill, is a sight to behold. Take a stroll through its narrow streets and immerse yourself in its rich history and charming atmosphere. Another gem is Morella, a hilltop town famous for its well-preserved medieval ...

  2. Jul 10, 2019 · Highlights of Costa del Azahar. 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. The area is still relatively ...

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  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. It was opened in 2011 at a cost of €150 million but has been flightless, save a handful of ...

  5. Sep 6, 2023 · The Costa del Azahar is dotted with charming coastal towns that offer a glimpse into traditional Spanish life. Peñíscola, known for its medieval castle perched on a hill, is a must-visit destination. The historic town of Morella, with its well-preserved walls and ancient buildings, is another gem worth exploring.

  6. 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.

  7. The Costa Azahar, meaning " the orange blossom coast", is located in the province of Castellon, to the north of the city of Valencia. It lies between Catalonia in the north and the Costa Blanca in the south. This picturesque coastline is around 115 kms long and is full of rugged mountain backdrops, nature parks and first-class beaches.

  8. Day 1: Castelló de la Plana. We begin this itinerary along the Costa Azahar by visiting the city of Castelló de la Plana, where you can't miss the lively Central Market to whet your appetite. You’ll be able to try its famous coca de Castelló, made with potatoes, and discover the flavours of products from all over the province.

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