Javea:
Best known for its unspoilt beauty and excellent blue flag beaches. It is split into three main areas, the port is a traditional fishing port with intimate cobbled streets a brightly lit promenade of restaurants and bars and a pebble beach where you can enjoy a day full of water activities such as: water sking, jet skiing, snorkeling and windsurfing. The medieval old town lies inland above the port with its cobbled streets and beautiful church in the centre. It is a typical spanish town relatively unspoilt with a quiet and relaxing ambience, it has many traditional 'Tapas Bars' and a weekly market where you can buy wonderful fresh produce as well as numerous traditional market stalls. The Arenal has a picturesque palm tree lined crescent shaped sandy beach and promenade with a fantastic selection of restaurants and bars to suit every taste and pocket, with no road in-between. In the summer months there is a small fun fair for children with rides, trampolines and go-carting.
Nearby Areas of Interest and Tourist Attractions:
Javea is around 40 minutes drive by car to Benidorm, which has many attractions to suit all ages including 'Mundomar' an animal water park, 'Aqualandia' a theme swimming park' and 'Terra Mitica' a Disney type park boasting some of the largest rides in Europe. The beautiful village of Guadalest which is built into the mountains should not be missed along with the 'Waterfalls of Algar'. Other nearby coastal towns include Moriara with beautiful sandy coves and varied entertainment, Denia is a shoppers paradise with its large port, Marina, long golden beach, and pavement cafes offering daily trips to the Baleric Islands and Calpe with its legendary 'Calpe Rock' jutting out of the sea.
Nearby Golf Courses:
Javea has its own Club de Golf Javea with 9 holes and there is also Golf de Club Ifach Moraira again with 9 holes.
A little further away there is Club de Golf La Sella in Denia with 18 holes and the famous Seve Ballesteros Club de Golf Olivia again with 18 holes.