This guide covers both private and public schools in Jàvea, to help you find the best fit for your child’s education.
Caitlin
Caitlin
Caitlin has grown up in Javea for more than a decade, and has spent years exploring all of Javea and the surrounding areas. From Javea's beaches, restaurants, cafes, and hidden spots, she's experienced everything the beautiful town has to offer. Her deep connection to Javea, developed through countless explorations, positions her uniquely to share its best-kept secrets with anyone looking to visit.
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The Mare de Déu de Loreto is a Javea festival which runs from the last week in August, all the way to the first week in September in Javea. Each day, there are different events that you can attend and join in.
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While Javea may not be widely known for its wine, it harbours a thriving wine industry, particularly celebrated for its Muscatel and vermouth varieties.
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Every September on the Sunday nearest to September the 8th, the Pilgrimage to the Ermita del Pòpul occurs and is held at Ermita del Popul, honouring the Virgen de Loreto.
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From the 2nd of August, you can attend a local Javea festival called the “Virgen de los Angeles” at the Monastery La Mare de Déu dels Àngeles.
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The Javea International Festival is one of the best festivals in Javea, and its free to visit. Every year, Javea celebrates the local international community with a street lined with tents filled with each country’s traditional food and drinks, live music from local bands, culture, entertainment and so much more.
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