The town of Javea is a busy
town with plenty of shops, banks, bars and restaurants.
The town has 3 distinct areas – the
port, a favourite for leisure activities and the ancient quarter
of narrow streets and whitewashed fishermans houses.
The Arenal is a very popular beach area and the most accessible
area of the coast.
The fishing coves are one of the charms which Javea coastline keeps
between dramatic cliffs and lush gullies. Javea maintains one of
the most important marine reserves, not only for the species which
inhabit it but also for its excellent level of conservation.
The old town has a real ancient flavour about it, being rustic
and monumental at the same time. It is a lively area with many
shops on its winding streets.
For sport and leisure Javea has much to offer with an average
yearly temperature of sixteen and a half degrees the weather allows
sport to be played all year round. The area has 3 golf courses,
surrounded by pine woods and orange groves, and offer magnificent
facilities.
Javea has its own web site which provides information on all that
the area has on offer. Here you can find out info on car rental,
diving, boat hire, golf, sport fishing and lots more.
Religious and pagan festivals thread through the festive calendar
with one common denominator: the participation of the people. Javea
misses no opportunity to display the open and extrovert character
of its people. Find more of Javea History on the towns web site.
http://www.xabia.org
The nearest airport to Javea is Alicante, which is serviced well
from all parts of Britain. Many operators have special deals
which can be picked up last minute. Monarch airlines have scheduled
flights at reasonable prices and offer a reliable service. Please
take a look at their web sites below.
http://www.monarch-airlines.com
http://www.britishairways.com
http://www.bmibaby.com
http://www.easyjet.com
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