How to get there

How to get there

The AP-7 motorway is part of European route E-15 and crosses the province from north to south, conveniently linking it to the rest of Europe. Valencia is an easy 38 minute drive away, Barcelona is only 2.5 hours' drive and Madrid can be reached in a little over 3.5 hours (Michelin Guide). The Mudéjar motorway runs through the south of the province and links inland areas with the south of France.

Valencia airport is only 79 km away, Barcelona airport is 269 km and Madrid airport is 428 km. All three run daily scheduled flights to domestic and international destinations operated by the world’s leading airlines: Air France, British Airways, Alitalia, Aeroflot, Easy Jet, Lufthansa, Iberia, American Airlines, etc.

Castellón airport, due to be opened shortly, will provide new access routes into the city, bringing it even closer to Europe.

The Mediterranean coastal railway line stops in Castellón, with three high-speed trains linking the city with Valencia, Madrid and Barcelona every day.

The port of Castellón is a stopover for cruise ships bringing tourists to the city and the Royal Yacht Club has more than 450 berths and a full range of services.

Buses and local trains operate efficient and continuous schedules to all corners of the province.