Spanish beaches have nothing to envy from those of the rest of the world. We often talk to you about those magical spots within our borders and, as it’s been days since we last brought you closer to one of the wonders of our country, today we want to do it in a big way, showing you the coast of JĂĄvea.
In this charming municipality located in Alicante you will enjoy a spectacular climate and beautiful beaches with spectacular nature. Without a doubt, it is an ideal place to enjoy the last days of summer.
From Cabo de San Antonio to Cala Granadella, JĂĄvea has 25 kilometres of varied coastline, characteristic of the Costa Blanca. This town combines unspoilt coves with wide golden sandy beaches, beautiful promenades, bars and restaurants, making it an ideal holiday destination.
The Cabo de San Antonio Marine Nature Reserve is a unique area for scuba diving, with a wealth of species. You can also enjoy sailing, scuba diving or swimming. Among the wide range of beaches along the coastline, Arenal Beach is the most popular, very close to the promenade and with a wide range of bars, restaurants, cafés, ice-cream parlours and souvenir shops.
An ideal area for diving, scuba diving and snorkelling is the attractive Cala Granadella, a beautiful cove of boulders and rocks with calm waves, which makes it an ideal place for a pleasant swim. It also has a blue flag, a distinction for the quality of its water and services, with surveillance, parking, cleaning service and sunshade and deckchair rental. In addition to these, you will also find Cala Portichol, Playa la Grava, Cala Sardinera, Cala Blanca, Cala Ambolo de Javea, Playa Muntanyar I and Cala TangĂł.