Top Things to Do in Jávea: Nature, Culture & Gastronomy
Nestled along Spain’s sun-kissed Costa Blanca, Jávea (or Xàbia in Valencian) is a charming seaside town that captures the hearts of all who visit. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a history lover, or a foodie at heart, Jávea offers a perfect blend of experiences that make it a must-visit destination. Here’s your insider guide to the top things to do in Jávea — with a touch of nature, culture, and exquisite gastronomy.

1. Explore the Natural Beauty of Montgó Natural Park
One of the most iconic landmarks in Jávea is Montgó Mountain, a stunning natural park that towers over the town and coastline. Hike one of its many trails to enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and surrounding countryside. The flora and fauna here are spectacular — from wild herbs to glimpses of eagles soaring above. It’s a peaceful escape into nature where the air feels fresher and time seems to slow down.
2. Bask in the Sun at Cala Granadella and Cala Portixol
Jávea is home to some of the most picturesque beaches in Spain. Cala Granadella, known for its turquoise waters and white pebbles, is a favorite among snorkelers and kayakers. Cala Portixol, with its quaint fishermen’s cottages and crystal-clear sea, is an Instagram-worthy spot perfect for a tranquil beach day. These coves are less crowded than many tourist beaches and ideal for relaxing in nature’s embrace.

3. Discover the Historic Old Town of Jávea
Step back in time as you wander the narrow, winding streets of Jávea’s Old Town. Admire the Gothic architecture of Iglesia de San Bartolomé, explore local boutiques, and soak up the warm atmosphere in one of the cozy tapas bars. On Thursdays, don’t miss the traditional weekly market, where you can mingle with locals and pick up fresh produce, artisan goods, and souvenirs.
4. Indulge in Local Cuisine: A Feast for the Senses
No visit to Jávea is complete without savoring its Mediterranean gastronomy. From paella made with freshly caught seafood to fideuà and tapas bursting with flavor, Jávea’s culinary scene is rich and authentic. Be sure to dine at a local chiringuito (beachside restaurant) for the freshest dishes, and don’t forget to try the region’s sweet Moscatel wine. It’s the perfect way to taste the soul of Jávea.
5. Enjoy Water Sports and Scenic Boat Trips
The calm, clear waters around Jávea are ideal for paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, and scuba diving. There are also plenty of boat tours that explore hidden caves and secluded beaches, such as the mesmerizing Cova Tallada or Cap de la Nau. Whether you’re seeking adventure or just want to relax on the waves, Jávea’s coastline offers unforgettable experiences.
6. Attend Local Festivals and Cultural Events
Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Jávea by attending one of its many local fiestas. From the Moors and Christians festival to San Juan bonfires, the town’s calendar is packed with vibrant cultural events that bring the streets to life with music, dancing, and fireworks. It’s an authentic way to experience the heart and soul of this Spanish gem.
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