Castles of the Mediterranean: From Catalonia to Andalucía
A Journey Through Time and Stone
The Mediterranean coast of Spain holds within its rugged cliffs and golden beaches a rich tapestry of history. From the soaring castles of Catalonia to the sun-drenched fortresses of Andalucía, every stone tells a story — of battles fought, kingdoms forged, and cultures intertwined. For travelers seeking more than just beautiful beaches, the castles of the Mediterranean offer a fascinating glimpse into Spain’s noble past and breathtaking landscapes.

Catalonia: Medieval Majesty by the Sea
In Catalonia, history greets you at every turn. Begin your adventure in Castell de Tossa de Mar, a 12th-century fortress that still watches over the turquoise waters of the Costa Brava. Wander its ancient walls, where the sea breeze whispers tales of fishermen and pirates.
Further inland, Cardona Castle stands proudly atop a hill overlooking the valley below. Once a symbol of power during medieval times, this Romanesque fortress now welcomes guests within its stone walls — a dream come true for history lovers.
Valencia and Murcia: Fortresses of Sun and Citrus
Travel south to Valencia, where the Castle of Xàtiva reigns over a landscape of orange groves and winding rivers. Its twin fortresses stretch across a mountain ridge, offering panoramic views that are worth every step of the climb.
In Murcia, Lorca Castle, also known as the “Fortress of the Sun,” combines Islamic and Christian influences — a perfect reflection of the region’s multicultural legacy. Walk through its towers and dungeons to feel the echoes of centuries past.
Andalucía: The Soul of the South
As you enter Andalucía, the Mediterranean spirit deepens — warmer, more romantic, and filled with contrasts. The Alcazaba of Málaga rises gracefully above the city, a masterpiece of Moorish architecture surrounded by fragrant gardens. Its delicate arches and shaded courtyards are a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets below.
Continue west to Almodóvar del Río Castle near Córdoba, a stunning fortress so cinematic it featured in Game of Thrones. Perched high above the Guadalquivir River, its towers and battlements seem frozen in time, a perfect blend of power and beauty.
And of course, no castle tour of Andalucía would be complete without mentioning the Alhambra of Granada — the crown jewel of Spanish heritage. This UNESCO World Heritage site is not just a fortress; it is poetry in stone, where every detail reflects the harmony between art, faith, and nature.
Live the Dream: Stay in a Mediterranean Villa
Imagine returning from your day of castle-hopping to your own private retreat overlooking the sea. With Club Villamar, you can make that dream a reality. Whether you prefer a modern villa with a pool on the Costa Brava or a traditional Andalusian home surrounded by olive trees, we offer the perfect base to explore Spain’s legendary coastlines and historic treasures.

Relax, recharge, and experience the magic of Spain — where every sunrise feels like a new story waiting to be told.