Javea Beaches

 

 

Costa Blanca Details

 

 

 

The Benisero, extending above the beach, is also composed of a stone medium and has an area for windsurfing. There are also bars where you can rent jet skis.

The first mountain is entirely composed of a rough sea, is an ideal area for diving due to its great depression in the water, with depths of more than 1 m.

El Arenal is the only sandy beach and, therefore, the most famous and visited by the most people. It is an area of a size that is less than 1 km of coastline, with fine sand that is clean and well-cared for.

The second mountain, in the same way as the first, is composed entirely of coarse (rock) and is just over 2 km of coastline.

Cala Blanca is small shell-shaped beach surrounded by rough and small areas of large stones. It is usually very full of algae that provide a surface where you can lie sometimes.

The second bay is a little larger than the previous one. Once access had to be obtained by descending from a certain altitude, and the road began to climb toward the end of Portitxol Nao.

From north to south of the coast, we find the following beaches:

The Pope Creek, located near the port below the foothills of Cape San Antonio. This beach is named after a Pope who, in ancient times, was going to take a bath in the beach because it was a remote area and out of the sight of people. This beach has rocks of medium size, has a restaurant close by, and there are several coves and nooks.

The Tango Creek is located in the vicinity of The Pope Creek.

The Gravel, a stone beach extending the median, is situated to the right of the port. There are rides and bars along the promenade.

 

 

 

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Between the beach and the Granadella, the coast becomes much more of a slope before reaching the place of Nao, a beach with access only by boat, unless you risk and climb down ropes and old staircases used by ancient fishermen to take a swim. Ambolo is in the area, and, passing Cape Nao, is the clothing optional beach of Javea, with an area of large rocks and boulders. The city is hidden from those of the curious.

And, finally, the creek Granadella Beach, bordering Benitachell, is a large area and perhaps the second most visited by tourists. The stone is medium and large, combining two small coves to the right and rocks on the left where people can enjoy them.

Likewise, access to the French Creek is the same. It is called French Creek because this creek borders the property that was land belonging to the French.

The Cove Sardinera. Like some of the previous locations, access is difficult, having to descend from the road to the cove, which is just over 1 km.

On the other side of Cap Prim is the Barraca, a medium- and large-rock beach. It is the presence of Portitxol Island, located several dozen meters from the coast, and is an ideal place for diving, as there are some dive schools in Javea.