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.
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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When visiting Javea, make sure to go on one of the best boat trips along the beautiful Costa Blanca coastline. Options include sunset sails, and even visiting a sea cave, providing breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience.
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If you’ve dreamed of practising yoga with stunning sea views, there are many classes in Javea for you! The town offers an array of fantastic yoga classes suited for all levels and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a serene beachside practice or a dedicated studio session.
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Cala Blanca is one of my favourite beaches in Javea. It’s a hidden gem of a beach with its own natural beauty and unique layout. It’s a far quieter beach than the Arenal or the Port beach, which also makes it rather peaceful.
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While mountains surround Javea, you’ll find its prime rock climbing spot in the Ambolo area, with 42 equipped routes of varying difficulties.
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