Jávea combines nature, gastronomy, and quality of life.
Located between Cape San Antonio and Cape la Nao,
this charming town offers a privileged climate
with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, a constant sea breeze,
and mild temperatures that promote physical and mental well-being.
NATURE AND LANDSCAPES.
The natural surroundings of Jávea are simply spectacular.
The Montgó Natural Park stands out, an imposing
mountain rising 753 meters above sea level and
offering hiking trails with impressive views. Its
cliffs, crystal-clear coves like Granadella or
Portitxol, and its varied flora and fauna make this destination
an ideal place for nature lovers.
SPORTS AND LEISURE.
The sea offers unparalleled opportunities for diving,
paddle surfing, sailing, and kayaking, while its mountains
and trails are ideal for hiking, climbing, and
cycling. Additionally, it has golf courses and a marina
with a wide range of nautical activities.
GASTRONOMY.
The gastronomy of Jávea is another of its great attractions.
Based on the Mediterranean diet, it offers exquisite dishes such as
paella, arroz a banda, stuffed calamari, and the famous
"cruet de peix." Fresh fish and seafood, along with
local products like wine and olive oil, enhance the
traditional flavors of the region.
MAGICAL SUNSETS AND UNFORGETTABLE SUNRISES.
One of the greatest pleasures of living in Jávea is watching its
magical sunsets from Cape San Antonio or Arenal Beach.
The shades of the sky reflected in the sea create an
incomparable visual spectacle. Waking up with the sun and breathing
the sea breeze every morning is a revitalizing experience that
improves the quality of life.
HEALTH BENEFITS.
The Mediterranean climate, proximity to the sea, and abundant nature
make Jávea an ideal place for health. The purity of the air,
the presence of iodine in the environment, and mild temperatures
contribute to general well-being, especially for people with
respiratory or rheumatic problems.
CONNECTIVITY AND TRANSPORTATION.
Excellent connections with the rest of Spain and Europe. It
is located about 100 km from the airports of Alicante and Valencia,
both with domestic and international flights. Although it does not have
its own railway station, the nearby stations of Gandía and
Denia offer rail connections to other cities. Additionally,
it is well connected by road via the AP-7 highway and the
national road N-332.
DISTANCES TO MAIN CITIES.
• Valencia: 100 km
• Alicante: 90 km
• Madrid: 450 km
• Barcelona: 480 km
• Seville: 650 km