What to visit in Vinaròs
InmoPV recommends the best places to enjoy

Vinaròs, the perfect destination for an unforgettable vacation!
Located on the Costa del Azahar, Vinaròs awaits with its unique combination of dreamlike beaches, exquisite gastronomy, and Mediterranean charm, making it an ideal place to unwind and enjoy.
Beaches and Coves for every taste
In addition to the extensive sandy beach of Fortí, located in the urban center of Vinaròs, the coastline offers numerous coves and beaches.

The north coast, with idyllic beaches and coves
The northern coast features idyllic beaches and coves such as Les Deveses, La Foradada, El Pinar, or La Barbiguera.
The south coast, with coves of great beauty
The southern coast also boasts stunning coves, including Fondo de Bola, Cala Puntal, and Aiguadoliva, the latter being a pet-friendly beach.

The heart of Vinaròs: The old town and seafront promenade
Exploring the center of Vinaròs strikes the perfect balance between tradition and modernity.
The seafront
The seafront promenade is ideal for enjoying walks along the Mediterranean Sea. Lined with palm trees and a variety of bars, restaurants, and shops, it’s also the perfect spot to savor local cuisine.


The old town
The old town, with its streets such as Calle Mayor, hides treasures like the Arciprestal Fortress Church of the Assumption, with its majestic baroque façade, or the charming Plaza de San Agustín, home to the market with local products.
The Taste of the Mediterranean: Vinaròs’ Gastronomy
The Vinaròs prawn
Renowned for its flavor, Vinaròs’ prawns are the star of local cuisine. Don’t miss the chance to try them, whether grilled or in rice dishes.
Additionally, other traditional dishes reflect its connection to the sea, such as arroz a banda, suquet de peix, or fideuá.
To top it off, indulge your sweet tooth with traditional desserts like cocas de San Juan or pastissets de boniato.

Experience the Essence of Vinaròs
Vinaròs Carnival: A National Tourist Interest Festival featuring a spectacular Queen and King Gala, two days of music, guest DJs, and many other activities.
San Juan and San Pedro Festivals (June): With beach bonfires, parades, and maritime processions in honor of Saint Peter, patron of fishermen.
Holy Week: Solemn and beautiful processions stand out for their deep religious significance and the participation of local brotherhoods.
Prawn Festival (August): A tribute to Vinaròs’ star product, where local and international chefs create creative recipes with this delicacy.


Explore Vinaròs On the Move
Discover its landscapes on foot or by bike. The path to the Hermitage of Vinaròs, located on Puig de la Misericordia, is one of the most iconic. The Ribera promenade, along the southern coast, is also worth exploring.
For water activities, Vinaròs offers calm waters perfect for kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing, as well as coves ideal for snorkeling.
You can also enjoy horse riding, go-karting, golf, tennis, and paddle tennis, among other activities, at specialized centers. Public facilities are also available for athletics, squash, football, or beach volleyball.
Surroundings of Vinaròs

Hermitage of Vinaròs
A temple dedicated to the Virgin of Mercy and Saint Sebastian, patrons of the city. Located atop Misericordia Hill (Puig de la Misericordia), it offers short hiking routes.
Peñíscola (15 km from Vinaròs)
This coastal town occupies an impressive rock crowned by a 14th-century castle-fortress. Together with its old town, it is one of the most beautiful and unique places in the area.


Sierra d’Irta (20 km from Vinaròs)
A few kilometers from Peñíscola lies the Sierra d’Irta Natural Park, where you can enjoy incredible sandy and rocky coves amidst Mediterranean nature.

Traiguera (25 km from Vinaròs)
One of Spain’s most beautiful villages, it impresses with its imposing castle and medieval walls. Its narrow streets, the Basilica of Santa María la Mayor, and rich gastronomy make it a must-visit.
It features the Royal Sanctuary of Our Lady of Health, a monumental historic-religious complex combining Gothic and Renaissance art.


Sant Mateu (35 km from Vinaròs)
The historical capital of Maestrat, known for its rich medieval heritage. Highlights include the Arciprestal Church, with its majestic Gothic architecture, and the Medieval Exchange, a testament to its commercial past.

Morella (65 km from Vinaròs)
One of Spain’s most beautiful villages, it impresses with its imposing castle and medieval walls. Its narrow streets, the Basilica of Santa María la Mayor, and rich gastronomy make it a must-visit.
Ebro Delta (50 km from Vinaròs)
One of Europe’s largest wetlands, a unique natural paradise. With unspoiled sandy beaches, endless rice fields, and rich biodiversity, this area is ideal for hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying its peace and beauty.

Tinença de Benifassà and Ulldecona Reservoir (40 km from Vinaròs)
This natural park features spectacular mountain landscapes with Mediterranean forests and picturesque villages. It also includes the Ulldecona reservoir, perfect for refreshing and enjoying activities like kayaking.


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