Javea
In the north of Costa Blanca, south of Denia and on the other side of the Montgo mountain, you will find Javea, the fashionable seaside resort.
It is a perfect place to enjoy nature, sea and culture. Javea offers a wide range of landscapes, ranging from the valley between the Montgó and Cape Nao, to the Saladar plain and Cape San Antonio. The Montgó, the most prominent peak with a height of more than 750 meters, protects Javea from storms from the north. Cape Nao, the easternmost point of the Iberian Peninsula, offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Javea has a coastline of more than 20 kilometers with beaches and coves of sand, pebble or rock. The beach of Arenal, the most popular and visited, has a promenade full of facilities and leisure activities. Other beaches are Portichol, Granadella and Barraca. There are also coves such as Tangó, Ambolo and Granadella, ideal for diving and snorkeling.
In addition, Jávea has a rich historical and cultural heritage, visible in its monuments, museums and fiestas. The old town centre has retained its medieval layout, with buildings such as the church-fortress of San Bartolomé, the town hall and the market. The fishing port, dating from the 15th century, houses the church of Our Lady of Loreto, unique for its shape that imitates a ship.
There is something for everyone: historic centre, all kinds of terraces and restaurants on the beautiful beaches. Many other attractions that will keep you busy.
Jávea, like Valencia, has the ideal combination of beach and city. It consists of three parts: La Villa (the old town), the sandy plain and the port. In La Villa, the old town, you can wander for hours through the many medieval alleys and streets.