Location: Javea in Spain
Nearest Airport:
Alicante or Valencia at 100
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Nearest Ferry:
Denia at 25
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Nearest Train:
Denia at 25
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Nearest Motorway:
Denia/Javea exit 62 from A7 at 15
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Nearest Beach:
beach at 1.5
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Car: recommended
Jávea is located in the northern section of the province of Alicante, between the capes of San Antonio and La Nao. The Cabo de Nao separates the bays of Valencia and Alicante and is the westernmost point of the Valencia's coastline. There is an interesting mixture of beaches with soft sandy beaches (Arenal beaches), small, shingled beaches bordered by pine trees which are suitable for diving (Granadella beaches), and naturist beaches (Ambolo beaches. There are also small coves: Portichol and La Sardinera. A more traditional Jávea is found inland with riu-raus and orange groves that are protected from the harsh continental climate by the natural barrier formed by Montgó, which extends to the north of Jávea and serves as a border between Jávea and Dénia.