Getting to Castellón is straightforward once you know how the Spanish transport system works. Whether you’re flying into Spain, arriving from another city, or travelling within the region, Castellón is well connected by train and road.
This guide explains exactly how to travel to Castellón, step by step, with a special focus on arriving from Valencia Airport, the most common entry point for international visitors, students, and expats.
Flying to Castellón: What You Need to Know
Closest Major Airport: Valencia Airport (VLC)
For most travellers, Valencia Airport is the best and most practical airport to fly into when visiting Castellón.
Why Valencia Airport:
excellent international connections
frequent flights from across Europe
reliable public transport links
only about 1.5–2 hours from Castellón city
Castellón Airport exists, but it has very limited routes and is not suitable for most international travellers.
From Valencia Airport to Castellón (Step-by-Step)
This is the most common and reliable route to Castellón and works well even if you’re travelling with luggage.
Step 1: Take the Metro from Valencia Airport
Once you land at Valencia Airport, follow the signs for Metro.
Go to the metro terminal inside the airport
Buy a ticket at the ticket machines
Staff are usually present if you need help
The machines are available in English and Spanish
You can buy a single ticket, no travel card needed.
Step 2: Metro Line to Xàtiva
Take Metro Line 3 or Line 5 toward the city centre.
Get off at Xàtiva
Travel time: approx. 20–25 minutes
Step 3: Walk to Estación del Nord
Once you exit at Xàtiva:
Walk 2–3 minutes to Estación del Nord
The stations are directly next to each other

Estación del Nord is Valencia’s main train station for regional and national trains.
Trains from Valencia to Castellón
From Estación del Nord, you have three train options to Castellón.
All trains arrive at Castelló de la Plana train station, located close to the city centre.
1. Cercanías (Commuter Train) – Cheapest Option
Best for: budget travellers and students
Slowest but most affordable
Frequent departures
Comfortable and reliable
Tickets:
Buy via the Renfe Cercanías app
Or at ticket machines in Estación del Nord
2. Regional Trains – Good Balance
Best for: most travellers
Faster than Cercanías
Still affordable
Fewer stops
Tickets:
Buy via the Renfe app
Or at the station ticket machines
3. Euromed (High-Speed Train) – Fastest Option
Best for: convenience and speed
Significantly faster
More comfortable
More expensive
Tickets:
Best purchased via Trainline
Also available on Renfe, but Trainline is more user-friendly
Important Ticket Tip
All train options (Cercanías, Regional, Euromed) can also be booked through Trainline, which many international travellers find easiest.
If you prefer physical tickets, Estación del Nord has ticket machines and staffed counters.
Arriving in Castellón: Getting to Your Accommodation
Once you arrive at Castelló de la Plana train station, you have several options.
Taxi
Available directly outside the station
Ride-hailing apps like Freenow work, but Uber in Castellón does not work.
Best option if you have luggage or arrive late
Tram & Bus
Castellón has a tram and bus network
Ideal for reaching most neighbourhoods
Important:
If you don’t yet have a BonoBus travel card, you’ll need to pay in cash on buses and trams.
Travelling to Castellón by Car
Castellón is well-connected by highway.
From Valencia: approx. 1 hour
From Barcelona: approx. 3 hours
Car rental is useful if you plan to explore Castellón province, beaches, or mountain towns.
Travel Tips for First-Time Visitors
Allow extra time when changing between the metro and the train
Keep small cash handy for buses/trams in Castellón
Download the Renfe and Trainline apps before travelling
Avoid peak holiday dates if possible (Christmas, Easter, Magdalena)
Final Thoughts
Travelling to Castellón is easier than many expect. With clear metro connections, frequent trains, and affordable options, the journey from Valencia Airport to Castellón is smooth even for first-time visitors.
Once you arrive, you’ll find a walkable city, a relaxed pace, and excellent transport connections throughout the region.
