How to Get to Castellón
Castellón's connections with the rest of Spain are excellent, and the most common ways to reach the province are by car, train, and plane.
How to Get to Castellón
If you're planning a trip and want to find out the best way to reach Castellón, this section provides all the information you need to answer your questions.
Castellón is a well-connected destination, so the best way to reach the Costa del Azahar will depend on your departure point and your budget.
Getting to Castellón by Plane
- Castellón Airport (CDT): Despite its small size, it offers some direct connections to Spanish and European cities (especially during the high season).
- Valencia Airport (VLC): Located 70 kilometers south of Castellón de la Plana, Valencia Airport is the most common entry point for travelers arriving in the province by air.
Getting to Castellón by Train
Taking the train is a comfortable and efficient option, allowing you to reach Madrid in about 3 hours and from Barcelona in about 2.5 hours.
Getting to Castellón by Car
Traveling to Castellón by car offers maximum flexibility for exploring the province's charming villages, which is why it's our preferred option.
Castellón is excellently connected by road thanks to the AP-7 motorway and the A-7 dual carriageway, which run along the Mediterranean coast and connect it with southern Spain. For travelers coming from inland areas, one of the most common routes is the A-3 road until it links with the A-7.
Getting to Castellón by Bus
The bus is the most economical option, although it's also the slowest and least comfortable. You'll find regular routes from several major cities in Spain.