The beaches




Arenal beach


The main beach of Javea is Playa del Arenal.

Around this fine sandy beach is a promenade with many restaurants where you can eat well at very reasonable prices. There is also a wide choice of terraces and cozy original shops. On the beach you can rent umbrellas and sunbeds if you wish.


The Granadella


Playa de la Granadella has been named the best and most beautiful beach in Spain several times by the Spaniards.

The beach is a small and beautiful gravel beach in a rocky cove, located in the southernmost part of Javea. An ideal place for diving in the crystal clear waters.


Playa L’Arenal


This beach is one of the better known sandy beaches in the area.

It is therefore busier and more commercial than the other picturesque beaches. This beach has a promenade full of restaurants, terraces and entertainment venues. You can enjoy it both during the day and at night.

 


CALA D'AMBOLO


Cala D'Ambolo is one of the most picturesque beaches. It is just below Mirador Ambolo accessible via Carrer Torre Ambolo. Sometimes you can't get there. Because there is a danger of falling rocks. You can walk to the pebble beach (by car via Calle Igor Stravinsky and Calle Giuseppe Verdi). Cala D'Ambola should certainly not be missing from the list “The most beautiful beaches of Jávea”.


SHUT DOWN THE WHEELS


Cala les Rotes are actually “beaches made of rocks”. It is located south of Denia, only 10 km from Jávea and can be reached via Carretera Provincial del Barranc del Monyo. You can park between restaurant Mena and restaurant Ca Nano. Cala les Rotas is actually a nature reserve. Whales are sometimes seen from here and fishing is not allowed in the area. There is a small pebble beach at the small roundabout right by Ca Nano restaurant.



FRESHWATER COVE


NUDIST BEACH


If you go a little further south from there, you will arrive at Cala de Aigua Dolç. That swimming spot is partly a nudist beach. If you take a walk from Cova Tallada to Torre del Gerro you can clearly see the difference from Mirador Las Rotas.




Share by: