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Javea's BeachesJavea's 25km of coastline is home to stunning beaches, coves and caves. The beaches are annually awarded with the EU's Blue Flag. There are a number of coves tucked away around the coast, but here's a list of the most popular: Click on a small photo below to see a larger version. |
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La GravaLocated near Javea Port, this shingle beach is situated at the front
of Javea town near a range of restaurants and bars, and there is a tourist
information point nearby. |
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El ArenalLarge sandy beach, lined with a promenade of lively restaurants and bars.
It is the busiest beach around Javea, but there's plenty for the kids
to do and loads of places to eat and drink. There are also a range shops,
boutiques and a supermarket. |
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Cala BlancaSmall beach surrounded by white cliffs, and has an intricate layout
of rock pools to its left. The beach can only be reached on foot, but
there
is parking nearby. |
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La Barraca O PortitxolLarge pebble cove looking out to the Isle of Portitxol. The water surrounding
the beach is shallow which makes it ideal for paddling or snorkeling.
There
is a selection of restaurants behind the beach. You can take a beautiful
walk down to the beach from Creu del Portitxol, with fantastic views
of
Isle of Portitxol, but it's best not to tackle it wearing flip flops! |
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AmboloPebble cove which is just south of Cap de la Nau, the nearest point between
the mainland and the island of Ibiza. The beach is used by naturists. |
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La GranadellaA beautiful, secluded pebble cove (once used by smugglers), with a couple
of restaurants overlooking the beach. It is excellent for scuba diving. |