Benicàssim

Benicàssim (Valencian: [beniˈkasim]; Spanish: Benicasim [benikaˈsin]; Arabic: بنو قاسم, romanized: banū qāsim, or بني قاسم, banī qāsim, according to numismatic findings)[2] is a municipality and beach resort located in the province of Castelló, on the Costa del Azahar in Spain. The Desert de les Palmes mountain range further inland shelters the town from the north wind. The name is derived from the Banu Qasim tribe, a segment of the Kutama Berbers that settled the area during the 8th century Moorish conquest of Spain.

Benicàssim
Aerial view of Benicàssim
Aerial view of Benicàssim
Flag of Benicàssim
Coat of arms of Benicàssim
Location of Benicàssim
Coordinates: 40°03′19″N 0°03′51″E
Country Spain
Autonomous community Valencian Community
ProvinceCastelló
ComarcaPlana Alta
Judicial districtCastelló de la Plana
Government
  AlcaldeFrancesc Colomer Sánchez (2007) (PSOE)
Area
  Total36.1 km2 (13.9 sq mi)
Elevation
15 m (49 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
  Total18,055
  Density500/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Benicassut, benicassuda
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
12560
Official language(s)Spanish and Valencian
WebsiteOfficial website
Sale in Benicassim circa 1824 by Edward Hawke Locker
Terrers Beache (Benicàssim)

Benicassim is located 13 km north of the town of Castelló de la Plana, at the north end of the Valencian Community. The town has a population of 18,991 (2021). Its economy is largely based on tourism; the town is well known for its beaches and its music festivals such as Festival Internacional de Benicàssim (FIB) and the Rototom Sunsplash.

Beaches

Benicassim has 6 kilometers of sandy beaches linked by a promenade. The five beaches in this stretch of coast are named

  • Voramar This beach is famous for its villas along a beach front promenade.[3]  
  • Heliòpolis
  • Almadraba Beache (Benicasim-Benicàssim)
    Torreón
  • Almadraba
  • Els Terrers

Desert of the Palms

Just inland from Benicàssim lies the Desert of the Palms (Valencian: Desert de les Palmes; Spanish: Desierto de las Palmas). The area is not a literal desert, but a protected natural area and a small mountain range with a maximum elevation of 729 meters (at the peak of Mount Bartolo). The Columbretes Islands are visible from the top of the range on clear days.

Festivals

Benicassim
  • MABE Benicàssim Art Show.[4]

Vía Verde

The ”Vía Verde” (green way) is a 5.5 km long cycle and walking path along the rugged coast between the resort towns of Benicassim and Oropesa del Mar.

Notes

  1. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. "benicassim.org/es/Historia.htm". Archived from the original on 2005-04-04. Retrieved 2006-06-12.
  3. Caro (2017-10-11). "The Villas of Benicassim Castellon Spain". Taste of Savoie. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  4. INVATTUR Archived September 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Instituto Valenciano de Tecnologías Turísticas.
Heliòpolis Beache (Benicàssim)
Torre Sant Vicent Beache (Benicàssim)
Terrers Beache (Benicàssim-Benicasim)
Ruines del castell medieval de Benicàssim
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