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Where to find the best rural villas and fincas with private pools in Jávea
Discover the charm of rural villas and fincas with private pools in Jávea throughout its scenic neighborhoods. The coastal area near the Bay of Jávea offers stunning homes close to sandy beaches and the vibrant marina, perfect for easy access to sea views and town amenities. For more privacy and tranquility, explore the hillsides and countryside surrounding Mount Montgó, where guests can enjoy peaceful natural surroundings along with panoramic vistas.
These holiday rentals combine traditional Mediterranean architecture with modern luxury. Many properties boast spacious outdoor terraces, private swimming pools, BBQ areas, and lush gardens, catering perfectly to families, large groups, or those celebrating special occasions. Booking a bespoke rural villa or finca here ensures independence and exclusivity, with the freedom to unwind in a serene setting, yet remain within reach of Jávea's rich cultural and coastal experiences.
Explore Jávea's stunning beaches and vibrant cultural celebrations
Family-friendly and active beach experiences
Jávea showcases nine spectacular beaches stretching between Cabo de San Antonio and Cala Granadella. Highlights include Playa La Grava, adjacent to the marina and town centre, ideal for families with its calm swimming waters and playgrounds. Playa del Arenal, the largest sandy beach, offers excellent accessibility and lively promenades filled with markets, cafes, and watersports rentals like paddle boards and kayaks, ensuring entertainment for all ages.
For those seeking quieter coves, Cala Blanca and Cala Sardinera provide tranquil pebble beaches famous for snorkeling and natural beauty. Water sports enthusiasts will appreciate Playa del Benissero with ideal winds for kite surfing and a vibrant atmosphere of beachside restaurants and amenities.
Festive traditions and cultural highlights in Jávea
Throughout the year, Jávea bursts with unique fiestas celebrating its heritage and international community. Events such as the Fiesta of Our Lady of Loreto feature distinctive bull-running into the sea, spectacular fireworks, and giant paellas. The Living Chess festival brings a whimsical touch with life-sized chess games performed in the port, while the internationally acclaimed Javea International Festival offers global cuisine and lively music.
Summer festivities like the San Juan bonfires, Moors and Christians battle reenactments, and vibrant carnivals create unforgettable experiences for visitors. These celebrations blend centuries-old traditions with modern entertainment, enriching any holiday in the area.
Discover natural wonders and outdoor activities around Jávea
Montgó mountain hiking and wildlife
Rising to 735 metres, the Montgó mountain stands majestically between Denia and Jávea. Known for its elephant-like profile, it offers compelling hiking routes for various fitness levels. Trails provide panoramic views of the Mediterranean, and on clear days, the Balearic island of Ibiza is visible. Along the paths, travellers can observe rare flora, including the exclusive Carduncellus dianius, and a host of fauna like Bonelli's eagle and other wildlife.
For an easier option, a walk from Denia's town centre to the Ermita Pare Pere sanctuary combines natural beauty with historical interest. Challenging hikers may tackle the demanding climb to the Montgó peak, rewarded by breathtaking vistas and iconic landmarks such as the Creueta de Denia cross.
Enjoy Jávea's scenic viewpoints and rugged coastline
The Javea Miradors route leads visitors through 15 breathtaking viewpoints along the coast, showcasing an array of landscapes from peaceful bays to dramatic cliffs. The 27-kilometre Mirador Challenge tests endurance with stunning scenery, some steep climbs, and opportunities to spot dolphins.
North to south, highlights include Cabo de San Antonio, offering picnic spots and lighthouse views, plus Cala Blanca and Granadella beach, hailed among Spain's best. The rugged areas of Cap Negre and Cap de la Nau are rich in history with watchtowers and marine reserves, ideal for contemplative walks or scuba diving adventures. Visitors can also explore ancient windmills amid the countryside to experience Jávea's rural heritage first-hand.
Jávea's Cala La Granadella is renowned as one of Spain's most beautiful beaches and attracts snorkelling enthusiasts from around the world.
I've booked a rural villa or finca with a private pool in Jávea... What's next?
What experiences should I plan for in Jávea?
- Visit Jávea's nine remarkable beaches
- Explore Montgó mountain and its hiking trails
- Enjoy Jávea's rich festivals and local traditions
- Discover panoramic views on the Miradors route
- Sample the Mediterranean cuisine and local markets
1. Visit Jávea's nine remarkable beaches
From family-friendly Playa La Grava to the tranquil pebble coves like Cala Blanca, Jávea's beaches offer diverse experiences. Enjoy swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking up the sun with easy access from your villa. Early arrivals at popular spots like Cala La Granadella ensure peaceful enjoyment of this Blue Flag-awarded beach.
2. Explore Montgó mountain and its hiking trails
Whether you're an avid hiker or prefer gentle walks, Montgó mountain trails reveal stunning vistas and unique vegetation. Remember to wear proper footwear, bring water, and avoid the hottest hours when climbing this Mediterranean landmark.
3. Enjoy Jávea's rich festivals and local traditions
Plan your stay around major fiestas like the Fiesta of Our Lady of Loreto or the Moors and Christians parade for a unique cultural immersion. These vibrant events feature music, food, and colourful parades offering memories to cherish.
4. Discover panoramic views on the Miradors route
Drive, cycle, or walk along the spectacular coastal viewpoints between Cabo de San Antonio and Cap de la Nau. Each mirador presents an opportunity to admire sea views, rugged cliffs, and native flora and fauna.
5. Sample the Mediterranean cuisine and local markets
Visit Jávea's lively indoor market and waterfront restaurants for fresh local produce and authentic dishes such as Paella Valenciana. Enjoy Alicante's famous olives, fresh seafood, and regional wines to complete your memorable holiday experience.