Costa Blanca

Jávea: What you can't miss

Cultural and historical visit

- Historical and Ethnological Museum of Jávea.

Montgó Natural Park

Sport in Jávea

Beaches and coves in Jávea

  • La Grava Beach. In the port area, with good services and access and nearby bars and restaurants, next to the port of Jávea.
  • Arenal Beach. One of the most visited beaches in the city, but with wide spaces and good services.
  • Montañar Beaches I and II. Two great beaches where you can go snorkelling, scuba diving and other water sports.
  • Granadella Beach. Ideal for kayaking routes such as the Cova Tallada.
  • Portitxol or Barraca cove. Next to the fishermen's village. Good services and canoe rentals.
  • Benisero Beach. Very well communicated and with the possibility of practising various water sports.
  • Minister's Cove. It stands out for its viewpoint.
  • White Cove. In reality, there are three small, quiet coves with good views.
  • Ambolo Cove. A rather crowded nudist beach, but with a lot of charm.

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