Most people come to Peñíscola for the beaches, but there are many other activities and sights to see including Castillo de Peñíscola aka Castillo de Papa Luna. Located at the top of the highest point in the area, it’s quite impressive to see.


Construction began in 1294 by the Knights Templar on the remains of an Arab fortress. The Knights put much of their resources into building the castle, and lived here from 1294 – 1307, until arrested by James II of Aragon, and forced out. The fortress was strategically located to defend against invading armies. It was constructed of carved stone and many of the rooms contain barrel vaults, which add to the grandeur of the castle.
Between 1411 – 1423, the castle was the seat of Antipope Benedict XIII, also known as Papa Luna. It served as the center of power during his papacy. Click here to read more about his turbulent reign.

As you wander through the castle you’ll pass through the armory, guard room, stables, chapel, kitchen, and more.







The outer courtyard and ramparts provide spectacular views of the surrounding area.



Entry to the Artillery Park and Gardens is included with your ticket to the castle. The park is a maze of tunnels, watch towers, and batteries that lead outside the castle area. The beautiful gardens were added in 20th century.








There are many other sights to see in old town including Casa de las Conchas, house of shells. It was built by a family who worked in the tourist trade some 60 years ago.

El Bufador is a tunnel that runs from the sea into the city. On stormy days the water actually splashes out of the tunnel and along the neighboring street.

We also noticed many stray cats, and found out that there is a group of over 30 volunteers who regularly feed and care for the cats. One cat was lingering by our table as we had lunch one day, so we shared some of our calamari with her.





In addition there is an Escape Room, Magic Museum, Museum of the Sea, and of course, the beautiful beaches. You’ll find restaurants, accommodations, shops, and museums in the old and new towns, both easily accessible by walking.
What do you think of Peñíscola? As always, I would love to hear from you so please leave a comment if you’re so inclined.
Wishing you grand adventures,
Tricia
It was a great place, one of the most interesting military castles I have seen, and the food was amazing.
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When visiting a castle I, too, want to , to skateboard through the ramparts while wearing a bikini and drinking a cool beverage and eating a sloppy hamburger. My wife typically forbids the bikini though. My arrest record can attest to this unusual pre-occupation.
Seriously, though, loved the inside pictures of the castle. So fascinating.
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LOL! I get it, Terry doesn’t appreciate my rebellious behavior either. I’m glad you enjoyed the photos; thanks Dave!
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The castle looks awesome and the views outstanding, but I really love Papa Luna!!
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It’s an amazing place. Thanks Maggie!
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What a great day of exploration you must have had through that castle and the weather looks lovely. I too get irritated when my lunchtime bikini skateboarding is curtailed. People need to lighten up. 😉 Your photos are beautiful.
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Bikini skateboarders are so misunderstood; we must stick together! I’m glad you enjoyed the photos. Thanks Lynette!
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I agree that some places have more things to see and do than just beaches! The Castillo de Peñíscola is no exception. Lovely architecture and lovely views from above! Looks like another wonderful (and warmer) time in this part of Spain!
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It is a beautiful place with so much to offer. Thanks Rebecca, for reading and commenting!
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The Castillo de Peñíscola has a very interesting history with amazingly beautiful views of the blue ocean. What a beautiful place to go for a stroll. And wow, what a stunning photo of those blue doors.
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It is such a beautiful place. There were so many blue doors there; I was stopping every few feet to snap another photo. Thanks Corna!
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Beautiful photos. The gardens around the castle look so pretty and peaceful.
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Thank you; it’s a beautiful place!
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Such a coincidence that you should visit Peñiscola so soon after we were there. Everything looks so familiar and brings back such vivid memories so instantly. Glad you loved it too.
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When we were planning a trip to Spain last summer our neighbors suggested Peñíscola. We had never heard of it, but we’re so glad we followed their recommendations; it’s a lovely place.
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Your photos and general presentation of the castle is wonderful. I love the sea views and the garden around the castle. I am happy to hear that these stray cats are fed and taken care of by volunteers. Looks like a great place for a September holiday maybe. A bit of swimming, wandering around the old town, calamari and cats.
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Thank you Leighton. September would be a lovely time to visit. The crowds would be much diminished, but the weather still warm. The cats will always be there, and always willing to share your lunch! Thanks for stopping by!
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It looks a real gem – I find the Knights Templar story so fascinating (we loved Malta for that!) so it’s great to come across them here. It looks beautiful for a laid back break.
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It is an amazing place to visit, so relaxing and a nice break from the cold weather here. Thanks Hannah!
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Beautiful pictures of this corner of Spain. I love all your pictures, but the one of the stairs leading up to the arch with nothing but sky behind is my favorite 🙂
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Thanks Meg, that’s one of my favorites too. It’s an amazing place for a getaway. I hope you enjoy the weekend!
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Cats and castles. What more could a person need? And by the way, I speak and read Spanish, so I know very well how to say the name of the city, but for the life of me, each time I see it in print on your blog, my brain automatically reads “Pensicola” (as in Florida).
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I get that, I wanted to use the Florida pronunciation too. Thanks for reading and commenting!
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Peniscola looks gorgeous! Great photos and write-up – thank you for sharing. Nilla
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Thanks for your comment!
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I didn’t know about Peñíscola until now, but it seems a lovely city! I’m sure I would particularly love the castle gardens and the house of shells! The town has such an interesting history too!
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It’s a great city to explore. Thanks Juliette!
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I’d love to see the castle here one day!
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It’s amazing. I hope you get to see it someday.
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Man, Peniscola is gorgeous! Can we go to The Castillo together? I’ll bring my dog and let him off the leash while we smoke our cigarettes.
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Let’s do it Lisa! We’ll wear bikinis too. 😉
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