Guide To Javea

Javea is a beautiful town situated on the most easterly point of mainland Spain, in Northern Costa Blanca, about 100kms from Valencia and 90kms from Alicante. It’s rugged 20km coastline is indented with secluded coves like La Granadella and sandy beaches such as El Arenal.

Away from the coast is a historic centre to wander through and there are endless opportunities to escape to the wilderness all around. Jávea is bookended by two soaring headlands and the hulking mass of the Montgó Massif will catch the eye of anyone in need of adventure.

Javea has been voted environmentally near perfect by the World Health Organisation and boasts 320 days of sunshine a year. Another plus point is new building developments in Javea are subject to height restrictions which mean there are no high-rise buildings unlike in other Costa Blanca towns. 

The locals are proud to speak Valenciano which is very similar but not the same as Catalan and this is spoken, not just in Javea, but in the whole Valencian region. This is why you see the local word for Javea which is Xàbia.

6 Bedroom Villa in Jávea

Montgo (8031)
514,000 €

Villa situated in a very quiet and sunny area with beautiful views to the Montgó, quiet residential area and ideal to live all year round due to the proximity to the village and all the services. The plot has 1886 m2, it is flat and sunny, it has a very ... (Read More)

6 2 165 m2 1886 m2

4 Bedroom in Jávea

(DI6118)
2,150,000 €

Luxury 4 bedroom spectacular sea view villa for sale in Javea. With building licence approved and ready to build! Wonderful view of the sea and Cape Ambolo, near the Granadella cove, in a very quiet cul-de-sac in a privileged area. ... (Read More)

4 4 394 m2 1011 m2

3 Bedroom Villa in Javea

Tosalet V (06980)
1,620,000 €

The property offers an open view of the green hills up to the sea. On a clear day you can look out over the Mediterranean to Ibiza. Modern architecture with clean forms and straight lines, exciting combination of classic elements and avant-garde materials ... (Read More)

3 3 374 m2 1000 m2

Plot in Javea

Rafalet (00194539)
105,000 €

This property is situated in a cul-de-sac in the quiet area of Rafalet. With only neighbours on one side, you can enjoy privacy and tranquillity here. From the plot you have a beautiful view of the wooded hills and the Montgó. The plot is 1100m2 and it is ... (Read More)

1100 m2

2 Bedroom Penthouse in Jávea

Montañar I (7989)
525,000 €

Excellent duplex penthouse located in Calle Génova, in Montañar I, second line to the sea, just 2 minutes walk from the beach, in one of the most sought after areas of Javea, for its tranquillity and proximity to services such as supermarkets, pharmacies ... (Read More)

2 2 91 m2

5 Bedroom Townhouse in Javea

(DPL5986)
649,999 €

A absolutely beautiful townhouse in the heart of the arenal. This townhouse is very large and has good space and excellent room sizes. Coming in a community block the townhouse has a lovely communal pool and grass gardens. The townhouse is contemporary ... (Read More)

5 4 197 m2

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Javea is split into three distinct areas.

Javea old town 

There is the old town of Javea where you can wander down ancient narrow streets and visit the local market on a Thursday. The old town is rich in medieval history and the buildings are built with original tosca sandstone. 

The Gothic church of San Bartolome dominates the centre of Javea’s town. This building dates back to the 15th century. At the side of the church is a beautiful building which houses the indoor market where you can buy local fresh produce daily.

The port of Javea

The port is a popular area of Javea as it has a fascinating charm. Whitewashed houses surround the bay and you can watch the fishermen bring in their fresh catches or watch the sailing boats set off from the marina.

The port area of Javea has a real Spanish feel and it is an area where locals live and work in harmony with the tourist elements. It is a lively bustling area with many shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. I recommend eating at one of the many fantastic seafood restaurants here.

The landmark of the Port area is the church of Our Lady of Loreto with a roof which imitates the hull of a ship.

The Beach of Javea 

The bustling Arenal area is the sandy blue flag beach which is surrounded by shops, bars and restaurants. It’s a great place to walk along the promenade in the evening. It can be touristy and is the least Spanish part of Javea but nevertheless it is a crucial part.

During the evening in the summer there are various stalls here selling a variety of handmade crafts. Many of the bars have live music and there are several discotheques.

The Arenal is also very good for families and children. The beach is large and very wide. The water is very shallow and calm as it is in a sheltered bay. 

This is the place where you can eat tapas and paella but also find places that serve fish and chips and English breakfasts. The great thing about Javea is the choice of the three very different parts.