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Javea Spain Tourist Attractions
The
Many Tourist Attractions of Javea, Spain
by Keith Robinson
Lying
in the shadow of the impressive Montgo Mountain on the Northern
Costa Blanca, you will find the Spanish town of Javea, a sought
after tourist and residential location, about an hour's drive
north of Alicante. A popular holiday destination, Javea attracts
both Spanish and foreign tourists alike with its unspoilt
golden beaches, glorious weather, historic buildings and churches
and it's vast array of promenade boutiques, bars and restaurants.
Various attractions in the area offer a wide range of leisure
activities such as the glass-bottomed ferry that has a twice-daily
service between Altea and Denia stopping en route at Javea,
or a bus trip to the cultural city of Valencia 1 hour to the
north and last but not least, a visit to the wonderful Theme
and Water parks just 40 minutes away are a must for families
and grown ups alike.
The pleasant weather throughout the year makes Javea a year-round
tourist destination. In summers, the temperature reaches up
to 40 degree Celsius while the winter temperatures are never
lower than 10 degree Celsius. The high season in Javea is
in the summer when the tourist influx is at its peak. So if
you are planning your trip to Javea in the summer, be sure
to book your hotel or vacation rental well in advance.
The town of Javea is divided into three parts: Javea Pueblo
(old town), Javea Puerto (port area) and the Playa de Arenal
(beach area).
Old Town
There is nothing more relaxing than strolling down the old
town admiring the Gothic architecture, of special interest
is the historic church of San Bartolome, built in the 12th
century and still a major tourist attraction. You can get
tourist information at the Plaza de la Iglesia or the church
square and explore the quaint backstreets and shops of the
old town with it?s traditional townhouses and narrow alley
ways.
Javea Port
Unlike
other ports that have become more trendy and bustling with
activity, the Javea port still retains its old world charm.
Alongside the luxury yachts you will find a beautiful promenade,
open air terraces, and various bars and restaurants. Come
September and this fishing port hosts the uniquely Spanish
bull-fighting festival and in July, the ever popular 'Moros
and Christianos' carnival attracts many visitors from all
over the region.
Javea Beach
The major beaches of Javea are the sandy Arenal and the 'pebbly'
beaches in the port.
Perfect
for spending a relaxed day in the sun or whiling away the
hours playing volleyball,these beaches with their vast expanse
of golden sands are perfect for water activities, with scuba
diving being the most popular. You'll find a wide array of
dive shops offering introductory dives or the PADI courses.
Of course, in the evening when the sun sets there is nothing
like meeting your friends or the locals at the bars for some
casual chit-chat or listen to some live music over your favourite
drink.
Nestling between the Cabo San Antonio and the cabo San Martin
bays, Javea is well-known for its scintillating views and
wide ranging facilities. One of the major sight-seeing attractions
of the town is the Avenida del Mediterraneo near the Javea
arbour area. A promenade of bars, fish restaurants and local
?rtesenia? shops attracts many visitors all year round. If
you prefer the outdoor life, you can check out the trekking
and horse riding routes, or make a visit to the dolphin park
40 minutes away, a must for the nature enthusiast.
The
Cabo San Antonio to the north of Javea is the most easterly
point of mainland Spain whilst on the opposite side of the
valley there is the Cabo de Nao hillside, whose major attraction
is the picturesque lighthouse and spectacular viewing point
over the Mediterranean.
For further sightseeing you can also visit the nearby towns
of Calpe, Denia, Moraira, Altea, Benissa, Jalon and Gandia,
or for the more culturally minded, Valencia and Alicante,
an hour's drive away, are cities not to be missed.
We
have many holiday villas and apartments in Javea. Search at
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