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Engel & Völkers Valencia MMC
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Ecaterina Jeju
EV MMC Spain, S.L.U.
Licence partner of Engel & Völkers Residential GmbH
Rooms
4Bedrooms
4Bathrooms
5Terrace surface
30 m²Living area
500 m²Total surface
500 m²Plot surface
1,100 m²Condition
TopParking bays
5Year of construction
2014Energy certificate available
YesEnergy source
Underfloor heatingJávea, also known as Xàbia, is a coastal town located in the province of Alicante in the Valencian Community of Spain. Situated on the easternmost tip of Spain's Mediterranean coastline, Jávea is renowned for its stunning beaches, rugged coastline, and charming old town. Here's a brief description of some key aspects of Jávea: Beaches: Jávea boasts several beautiful beaches, each with its own unique character. The main ones include Arenal Beach, a sandy bay with a promenade lined with bars and restaurants, and Granadella Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and pebbly shores. Other notable beaches include La Grava, Cala Blanca, and Cala Sardinera. Old Town: The historic center of Jávea is a picturesque area characterized by narrow cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flowers, and historic landmarks such as the Church of San Bartolomé. The old town offers a glimpse into traditional Spanish life and is home to cozy cafes, tapas bars, and boutique shops. Natural Beauty: Jávea is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Montgó Massif, a striking mountain range that dominates the skyline and offers hiking trails with panoramic views of the coastline. The area is also dotted with lush pine forests, scenic viewpoints, and rugged cliffs, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and birdwatching. Port Area: Jávea's port area, known as Duanes de la Mar, is a bustling hub of activity with a marina, fishing port, and waterfront promenade lined with seafood restaurants serving fresh catch-of-the-day dishes. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, watch the fishing boats come in, or enjoy water sports such as sailing, kayaking, and snorkeling. Festivals and Events: Throughout the year, Jávea hosts various festivals and cultural events, celebrating traditions such as the Moors and Christians festival, which features colorful parades and mock battles, as well as the San Juan bonfires festival, where locals gather on the beaches to celebrate the summer solstice. Overall, Jávea offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and coastal charm, making it a popular destination for both tourists and expatriates seeking a laid-back lifestyle by the sea.