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Javea Page Thank you for visiting this page, I am afraid it is incomplete at this moment due to updating. Jávea has a 20 km coastline that stretches from the Cova Tallá to the Cala de la Granadella. 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. Javea is divided into three main areas, the Old Town , the Port and the Arenal. The port area has had many improvements implemented over the past few years and now has many bars and restaurants along the promenade. A stroll through the Port can be a true delight if taken in the late afternoon with the arrival of the fishing boats or in the early dusky evening when you can savor the maritime landscape next to the beach. During the Fiestas the port is the hub of the entertainment with parades, street parties, music dancing and of course firework displays. From Javea, the many attractions along the Costa Blanca are within easy reach. The historic city of Valencia is well worth a visit; don't miss the ultra modern Sea Life Centre near the port. Benidorm is 30 miles away and here you can visit Terra Mitica the theme park packed with entertainment for the whole family, the animal and nature park, Terra Natura and the water park Aqualandia.
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