Benicassim festival map – FIB site & nearby resorts
Every year fans from all over the world travel to Spain for FIB. This Benicassim festival map was created to help you plan your trip, find the festival site, work out where the camping and parking are, and see which nearby resorts and airports might work best for you.
On the map below we highlight the Benicàssim festival arena, nearby towns and resorts, plus useful travel points like Valencia and Barcelona airports. It started life as a fan project back in 2008 and is still a handy resource when you are working out flights, trains and places to stay.
How to use this Benicassim festival map
- Zoom in on the Benicàssim festival site inland from the beach – this is where the main arena and camping have been in most years.
- Look for nearby resorts like Oropesa and Alcossebre, which fans sometimes use when Benicàssim itself sells out.
- Check airports such as Valencia, Barcelona and Reus, plus local cities like Castellón.
- Switch to satellite view (Earth) to spot car parks, campsite areas and the general layout near the site.
- Plan your travel by matching the map with our flights, trains and hotels pages before you book.
This Benicassim festival map is an unofficial fan resource and has evolved over time with suggestions from people in the comments below.
Festival essentials on the Benicassim map
FIB arena & stages
The main festival arena sits just inland from Benicàssim town, close to the N-340 road. This is where the big stages, bars, fairground rides and late-night action are based.
Camping & parking
Fans have previously spotted the car parks and campsite zones by switching to satellite view (Earth). Exact layouts can change by year, so always check official FIB information when you arrive.
Benicàssim town & beach
Benicàssim town runs parallel to the coast with bars, restaurants and apartments. The long sandy beach is where many people spend their days before heading up to the festival at night.
Nearby resorts
Fans have used resorts like Alcossebre and Oropesa when Benicàssim accommodation has sold out, then travelled in by train or car. Check the map to see how far they are from the site.
Airports & Aquarama
The map also helps you work out distances from Valencia, Barcelona, Reus and even Alicante airports, plus daytime spots like the Aquarama water park.
Getting to Benicàssim from nearby cities
These are simple, high-level travel ideas – always check current times and prices with official operators before you travel.
From Valencia
Valencia airport is one of the most popular choices. Take the metro or bus into Valencia city, then a regional train towards Castellón and on to Benicàssim. Journey times vary, but it’s usually one of the quickest ways in.
From Barcelona (including Reus)
Many people still fly into Barcelona or nearby Reus (often with low-cost airlines). From there, fans either hire a car and drive down the coast towards Castellón, or take a train south towards Benicàssim, usually changing at Castelló de la Plana.
From Alicante & other airports
Some fans ask about Alicante. It is further away than Valencia or Reus, but still possible if flights are cheap – expect a longer drive or train journey up the coast. Always compare flight times, transfer options and travel costs before booking.
However you travel, allow extra time in the heat, especially if you are walking from the station or beach apartments up to the festival site shown on this Benicassim festival map.
Fan questions about the Benicassim map (archived comments)
When this page first went live, it quickly filled up with questions from fans planning how to get to Benicàssim, where to stay and how the campsites and parking worked. Below are some of the classic questions that helped shape this map over the years.
“You can also fly to Reus airport which is a lot closer than Barcelona…” – Sam, June 2008. Fans pointed out Reus as a good alternative to Barcelona, with cheap flights from UK airports like Luton and Liverpool.
“What about Alicante?” – Brom, June 2008. Alicante is further away, but still possible if you don’t mind a longer train or car journey up the coast.
“We’re staying in Alcossebre / Alcoceber – is there transport on from there?” – Helen & Gwil, 2009. Resorts such as Alcossebre and Oropesa show up clearly on the map and can be used as a base, with local trains or car trips into Benicàssim.
“Can you put where the two campsites are, and the parking area?” – Declan & Gaffro, 2009. This feedback led people to zoom in on satellite (Earth) view to spot camping and parking areas around the arena.
“Could you put where the train station is in Benicassim as well?” – Tara, 2012. The station is now a key pin on most fan maps, as it’s such an important arrival point.
“Is it better to stay in Benicassim city or Castellon?” – Megan, 2012. The festival is in Benicàssim, but many fans highlighted that Castellón has cheaper hotels and shuttle / train links during festival time.
“How much does it cost to park on site? Is this included with the camping ticket?” – Steven, 2016. Parking and camping details can change year by year, so always check the latest info on the official FIB site or your ticket provider.
If you have fresh tips or spot anything on the Benicassim festival map that has changed, share your experience with other fans on social media or in festivals forums before you go.
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