JAVEA
The secluded town of Javea lies between the dramatic cliffs of Cab de Nao and San Antonio and is sheltered by the Montgo mountain range which provides the area with its own microclimate providing superb summer sun and some of the mildest winters found anywhere in Europe.
Property in Javea is varied and will suit all budgets and criteria from those looking for apartments close to amenities to people looking for detached private villas in quieter areas.
Javea comprises predominately of three main areas:
“Old Town” (Peublo)
This is the original part of Javea has remained almost untouched by tourism and consists of a maze of cobbled narrow streets with traditional style town houses. There are numerous shops, bars and small intimate restaurants clustered around the most impressive fortified church of St Bartolome which dates back to the 15th century.
The Port (Puerto)
The port area of Javea has grown up around the working fishing harbour where you can still see the fishermen land the daily catch. Within the port area is a choice of many shops, restaurants and water front bars. A recent addition has been the popular pedestrianised promenade leading to the pebbly beach, ideal for bathers and divers alike.
The Arenal (Sandy Beach) 
The main tourist attraction of Javea is without question the beautiful award winning “Blue Flag” sandy beach known as “The Arenal”. This is a secluded crescent shaped bay with fine sand and an excellent promenade with am amazing array of bars and restaurants offering international cuisine to suit every taste.
Infrastructure
Javea has excellent services and infrastructure plus a selection of International schools and a wide range of medical services to choose from. In addition there are a wide range of hobby clubs and activities such as golf, lawn green bowls, tennis and horse riding.
Getting there
Javea is located approximately 1 hours drive from either Alicante or Valencia airport and easily accessible from the main A7 motorway link.

