Alcocebre (or Alcossebre) is a coastal town in Castellón, known for its ten kilometers of coastline that mix five sandy beaches and various unspoiled coves. It is located on the Costa del Azahar, and unlike other destinations, retains much of its natural charm without being overly crowded.
Its main attraction is being the gateway to the Sierra de Irta Natural Park, the last untouched mountain range of the Mediterranean, offering a unique landscape where mountain and sea meet. It is ideal for hiking and cycling, as well as enjoying special beaches like Las Fuentes, with its freshwater springs bubbling on the shore.
Among its historical and tourist attractions are the Hermitage of Santa Lucía, which offers spectacular panoramic views, and its proximity to the Castle of Xivert. The Las Fuentes Marina facilitates nautical activities and excursions to the Columbretes Islands, reinforcing its identity as a destination of nature and relaxation. Its location between the sea and the mountains offers magnificent opportunities for a wide range of sports: hiking, trekking, mountain biking, sailing, diving, etc. This is complemented by its fantastic culinary offerings and local shops.
Alcossebre is a picturesque and welcoming place, perfect for living all year round or simply enjoying a vacation. Additionally, it is just 20 km from Castellón Airport and a little over an hour from Valencia.