Voorbij de bekende stranden verbergt Jávea hoekjes met kristalhelder water.
Jávea boasts over 25 kilometers of coastline that harbors some of the Mediterranean's most spectacular coves. While La Granadella and La Barraca are already world-renowned, there are much more secret spots waiting to be discovered.
Cala de la Sardinera, accessible only via a pine-lined trail, offers a natural mooring perfect for boats and turquoise waters that rival any Caribbean destination. Local residents frequent it at sunset for unforgettable evening views.
Further south, the Cova Tallada is a sea cave carved into the cliffs of Cap de Sant Antoni. In summer months it's only accessible by online reservation or by sea, ensuring an exclusive experience far from the crowds.
For snorkeling enthusiasts, the Cap de la Nao marine reserve offers exceptional underwater biodiversity. Posidonia meadows, colorful fish, and octopuses are regulars in these protected waters.
Our advice: rent a kayak or small boat and explore the coast from the sea. You'll discover coves inaccessible by land that will take your breath away, and you'll understand why so many Europeans choose Jávea as their home.