
Burriana
What are you looking at?
Burriana is home to a number of beaches. One of the best known is El Arenal, which you can see, complete with its seafront promenade, through the webcam. The beach is named after the vast expanse of sand that defines it (‘arena’ means ‘sand’ in Spanish). It’s an ideal spot to have a swim, enjoy a drink at the chiringuitos and terraces, and make unforgettable summer memories. El Arenal boasts a Blue Flag and various other quality awards. The beach is accessible to people with disabilities and has all sorts of services.
What can you do close to Burriana?
Burriana sits on the Costa del Azahar in the province of Castellón. This area has got plenty to offer visitors looking to get away from it all and enjoy the Mediterranean weather. Burriana’s historic centre is listed a Site of Cultural Interest. Take a wander around and you’ll be taken aback by El Salvador basilica and El Templat, the bell tower. El Clot de la Mare de Déu is another must-visit, a wetland that is home to over 200 different species of birds. We promise that Burriana is worth a visit, so start planning your trip today.