Javea

Welcome to Jávea

Jávea, also known by its Valencian name Xàbia, is a picturesque coastal town in the northern Costa Blanca, Alicante province. Known for its varied landscapes — from sandy beaches to rugged cliffs — and its charming old town, Jávea is popular with both holidaymakers and residents seeking a high-quality Mediterranean lifestyle.


Overview & History

  • Settlement dates back to prehistoric times, with evidence of Iberian, Roman, and Moorish occupation.
  • Historically a fishing and agricultural town, famous for raisins and citrus exports.
  • Today a thriving tourism hub while maintaining strong local traditions.

Main Attractions

  • Arenal Beach – wide sandy beach with a promenade of restaurants and shops.
  • Port of Jávea – working fishing port with a selection of seafood restaurants.
  • Old Town – Gothic-style church, narrow cobbled streets, and whitewashed houses.
  • Montgó Natural Park – mountain dominating the skyline, ideal for hiking.

Outdoor & Nature

  • Coastal paths to hidden coves such as Granadella, Portitxol, and Ambolo.
  • Excellent for watersports: diving, sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
  • Montgó mountain trails with panoramic views of the coast and inland.

Markets & Local Cuisine

  • Weekly Thursday market with fresh produce, flowers, clothes, and crafts.
  • Specialties include fresh fish, paella, fideuà, and horchata.

 


Festivals & Culture

  • Fogueres de Sant Joan (June) – bonfires, parades, and fireworks.
  • Mare de Déu de Loreto (September) – maritime procession and festivities.
  • Strong artistic community with galleries and craft fairs.

Getting There & Location

  • About 1 hour 15 minutes from both Alicante-Elche Airport and Valencia Airport.
  • Access via AP-7 motorway and local coastal roads.

Travel Tips

  • Best visited in spring and early autumn for mild weather and fewer crowds.
  • Ideal for those who enjoy a mix of beach life, nature, and cultural heritage.

Final Thoughts

Jávea offers a perfect balance between vibrant coastal living, rich history, and stunning natural surroundings — making it one of the gems of the Costa Blanca.


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