Costa del Azahar
One of Spain's most well-known coastal regions, Costa del Azahar, is far to the north of Costa Blanca and even farther from Valencia. It's a very beautiful seaside area with lots of interesting cultural attractions. Cultural Castellon, a combination of the theater and museums in the city of Castellon and its lovely neighboring cities like Peniscola or Morella, is only one of the entertaining activities and outings available. The following are a few of the Costa del Azahar's most stunning Spanish coastal towns.
Peiscola, which is just north of Castellon, is home to a magnificent castle with a view of the seashore that once belonged to the Pope, also known as "Papa Luna." Torreblanca, which is located north of Castellon, is another place where you may unwind on the beaches.
The freshest fresh seafood, including prawns and lobsters, can be found in Vinaros when dining at a restaurant directly on the sand and pairing it with red wine. Going inland to Morella, a walled city encircled by olive and almond trees (See image) Jerica—to see the tower with Arab "Mudejar" architecture.
Location: Castellón