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Javea

 

The city of Javea lies about 80 km north east of Alicante,in between Denia and Altea. You can reach Javea via the road N332, a wonderfulroad along the coastline of the Costa Blanca or via the quick and easy AP7motorway. Javea is the jewel on the northern Costa Blanca, it still functionsas a fishing port with the boats leaving every day and returning with theircatch. Alongside the rag tag fleet of fishing vessels can be found the multimillion euro yachts and family pleasure cruisers all moored in the famous portarea below Puchol’s grand villas. Javea has 3 separate distinct stretches ofcoastline and is very much a lived in area which is popular with visitors andholiday villa seekers. Views across the bay are spectacular. Javea can bedivided roughly into three distinct areas, each with its own individual charmand atmosphere. Javea Pueblo (the old town); Javea Puerto (the bustling portarea); and Playa de Arenal (the main beach area).

Javea Old Town - The pleasant old centre of Javea is worth passing a few hours at one morning. Just wander around admiring the whitewashed buildings with Gothic features. Take a look in the Gothic Church of San Bartolome and visit the busy food market with its stalls full of fresh fish and fruits and vegetables from the region. Take a coffee break at Temptations below the Church steps or stop at the cafe on C/Major below the steps which lead up to the very helpful tourist information in the Plaza de la Iglesia (Church Square). They'll provide you with a pamphlet which gives you a suggested walking tour of the old centre.

Javea Port - Nowadays most ports in tourist destinations have become trendy marinas with designer shopping outlets but not Javea. It still functions as a fishing port with yachts moored in the same vicinity. It is very much a lived in area which is popular with visitors attracted by its lovely promenade with open air terrace restaurants and pleasant local bars. Views across the bay are spectacular. During the first week of September it is home to one of Spain's more unusual fiestas when bulls are released into a paddock area where they are taunted by local youths who jump into the sea when the bull charges them. The aim is to get the bull to fall into the water.

Playa de Arenal - Javea’s most famous (but not only) tourist beach area. It is a dreamy setting stretching no more than 300m from the well located Parador hotel in the north as far as the bargain food restaurant of Scallops in the south. The Arenal is home to every type of café bar and restaurant which are set back from the wide promenade and beach, but not home to any of the hi rise blocks associated with Benidorm or Calpe. With views across the bay and a family chilled out atmosphere this is the perfect beach holiday get away. With fine, golden sand and amenities such as volleyball nets along the back of the beach which are popular later in the day and plenty play areas for the kids; this is safe and exciting for all the family.

Alongside of Javea you will also find the cabo de Nao - a small hill - with a lighthouse on top.The cabo can be reached by car - on a road surrounded by Javea real estate agencies and residential areas. The top of the cabo de Nao gave me the impression as the last piece of hill of Javea which has not been built on. As well as the cabo de San Martin a must for every Javea tourist, because of the wonderful view. Things to Do in Javea - Scuba diving in Javea is highly recommended and there’s no end of dive shops offering introductory dives and PADI courses, the bay in and around Portixol is a favourite amongst divers in the area. The Costa Blanca has more than 13 golf courses including the championship La Sella course, on C/ Jesus Pobre. There are sailing opportunities available from the Javea port. There are a number of horse riding schools in and around Javea and excellent bike rides.

There are also some great walking routes around Javea and if you are interested in doing some walking you should ask in the Tourist Information office for the booklet “Nature Parks and Trekking Routes”. A must do