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Arenal Beach
Granadella Beach
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The
coast of Jávea is 25 kilometres long, with beaches which stand out
because of their natural beauty, transparent waters and the
Mediterranean forests which surround them.
From
north to south, the Capes of Sant Antoni, Sant Martí, Negre and La Nau
mark the coastline. Jávea has a great variety of beaches to choose from:
Pebble or rock beaches like "La Grava", "El 1º
Muntanyar", "Calablanca", "El 2º Muntanyar" or "Benissero" are ideal
for water sports such as jetski, windsurfing and canoeing, and are all
protected by vigilance services.
The bustling "Arenal" beach offers fine and shallow
waters. Its many services include: vigilance services, play areas for
children, natural and artificial shade, small motor boat and skate
hire, restaurants, cafés and ample parking facilities.
There are also small coves with smooth stones or rock,
located in unique, privileged places, like the "Tangó" or "Pope", "La
1ª Caleta", "La Barraca" or "Portitxol", the paradisiacal "Granadella"
creek which is ideal for diving, and "Ambolo" (naturist). Other coves
are only accessible on foot or by boat, such as the "2ª Caleta", "Cala
del Francés" or "Cala Sardinera".
Jávea´s coast also hides a series of caves which are
accessible by boat, such as the caves of "Tabaco" and "Orguens" around
Capes Negre and La Nau, and the "Cova Tallada" on the Cape of Sant
Antoni, which can also be reached on foot.
Every year, Jávea´s beaches are awarded the blue flag of the European Union.
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