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Vinaros

Vinaros

Vinaros is a town in the south of the Ebro delta in the province of Castellón, It is located at the seashore of the Mediterranean. Set on the plain Plá de Vinarós.

Near this town you can find Sant Jordi, located on an uneven plain in Bajo Maestrazgo. To be exact, 92 km. from Castellón and 132 km. from Valencia. Its main attraction is the Iberian and Roman ruins that are still conserved.

The Vinaros coastline begins at the river Sénia with a string of unspoilt coves, crystal-clear water and rocky sea bed ideal for snorkeling. Moving along towards the town, the coastline is scattered with small urban areas, the coves increase in size and the first beach umbrellas appear. Opposite the town centre lies Fortí, a popular beach with fine sand and all the necessary facilities.

The products from the sea are the basis of the local cuisine. The quality, which has been worthy of a Denomination of Origin as with the Vinaròs Prawn, allows a variety of recipes that range from simple elaboration to more complex ones. Sea dates can also be found, along with “caixetes”, Crab, mussels and oysters. The elaborated dishes are influenced by the proximity to the sea, specialist dishes from the municipality are the 'Fideuá”, “Arroz a banda” and “Suquet de peix”.

Hoppa offers an easy way for you and your friends to get around Vinaros.