JÁVEA BEACHES Jávea has many beaches and little coves, and many are annually awarded with the EU's Blue Flag. The main beach is the bustling El Arenal, a wide and safe sandy Blue Flag beach surrounded by a huge variety of shops, bars and restaurants. It's more touristy and is the least 'Spanish' part of Jávea, but nevertheless it is a very pleasant and environment.
Walking along the promenade in the evening is part of the way of life for local residents, and in the summer it has many stalls selling good quality local craft work, monitered by the town hall . The bars and restaurants are also carefully controlled to maintain high stadards, and range from inexpensive cafes to high-quality restaurants with international cuisine.
The Arenal is very good for families. The beach is large and very wide, and the water is shallow for a long way out - ideal for kids . Generally, Spain is very family-orientated and you can feel much more relaxed about your kids' safety than you would anywhere else.
The port also has a fine pebble beach, and the area has many bars and restaurants, popular with Spanish residents and tourists alike. Between these is a long pebble beach, dotted in the summer with little wood and thatch beach bars (chiringuitos) and where you can hire jet-skis and wind surfers.
JÁVEA BEACHES Jávea has many beaches and little coves, and many are annually awarded with the EU's Blue Flag. The main beach is the bustling El Arenal, a wide and safe sandy Blue Flag beach surrounded by a huge variety of shops, bars and restaurants. It's more touristy and is the least 'Spanish' part of Jávea, but nevertheless it is a very pleasant and environment.
Walking along the promenade in the evening is part of the way of life for local residents, and in the summer it has many stalls selling good quality local craft work, monitered by the town hall . The bars and restaurants are also carefully controlled to maintain high stadards, and range from inexpensive cafes to high-quality restaurants with international cuisine.
The Arenal is very good for families. The beach is large and very wide, and the water is shallow for a long way out - ideal for kids . Generally, Spain is very family-orientated and you can feel much more relaxed about your kids' safety than you would anywhere else.
The port also has a fine pebble beach, and the area has many bars and restaurants, popular with Spanish residents and tourists alike. Between these is a long pebble beach, dotted in the summer with little wood and thatch beach bars (chiringuitos) and where you can hire jet-skis and wind surfers.
JÁVEA BEACHES Jávea has many beaches and little coves, and many are annually awarded with the EU's Blue Flag. The main beach is the bustling El Arenal, a wide and safe sandy Blue Flag beach surrounded by a huge variety of shops, bars and restaurants. It's more touristy and is the least 'Spanish' part of Jávea, but nevertheless it is a very pleasant and environment.
Walking along the promenade in the evening is part of the way of life for local residents, and in the summer it has many stalls selling good quality local craft work, monitered by the town hall . The bars and restaurants are also carefully controlled to maintain high stadards, and range from inexpensive cafes to high-quality restaurants with international cuisine.
The Arenal is very good for families. The beach is large and very wide, and the water is shallow for a long way out - ideal for kids . Generally, Spain is very family-orientated and you can feel much more relaxed about your kids' safety than you would anywhere else.
The port also has a fine pebble beach, and the area has many bars and restaurants, popular with Spanish residents and tourists alike. Between these is a long pebble beach, dotted in the summer with little wood and thatch beach bars (chiringuitos) and where you can hire jet-skis and wind surfers.
JÁVEA BEACHES Jávea has many beaches and little coves, and many are annually awarded with the EU's Blue Flag. The main beach is the bustling El Arenal, a wide and safe sandy Blue Flag beach surrounded by a huge variety of shops, bars and restaurants. It's more touristy and is the least 'Spanish' part of Jávea, but nevertheless it is a very pleasant and environment.
Walking along the promenade in the evening is part of the way of life for local residents, and in the summer it has many stalls selling good quality local craft work, monitered by the town hall . The bars and restaurants are also carefully controlled to maintain high stadards, and range from inexpensive cafes to high-quality restaurants with international cuisine.
The Arenal is very good for families. The beach is large and very wide, and the water is shallow for a long way out - ideal for kids . Generally, Spain is very family-orientated and you can feel much more relaxed about your kids' safety than you would anywhere else.
The port also has a fine pebble beach, and the area has many bars and restaurants, popular with Spanish residents and tourists alike. Between these is a long pebble beach, dotted in the summer with little wood and thatch beach bars (chiringuitos) and where you can hire jet-skis and wind surfers.
JÁVEA BEACHES Jávea has many beaches and little coves, and many are annually awarded with the EU's Blue Flag. The main beach is the bustling El Arenal, a wide and safe sandy Blue Flag beach surrounded by a huge variety of shops, bars and restaurants. It's more touristy and is the least 'Spanish' part of Jávea, but nevertheless it is a very pleasant and environment.
Walking along the promenade in the evening is part of the way of life for local residents, and in the summer it has many stalls selling good quality local craft work, monitered by the town hall . The bars and restaurants are also carefully controlled to maintain high stadards, and range from inexpensive cafes to high-quality restaurants with international cuisine.
The Arenal is very good for families. The beach is large and very wide, and the water is shallow for a long way out - ideal for kids . Generally, Spain is very family-orientated and you can feel much more relaxed about your kids' safety than you would anywhere else.
The port also has a fine pebble beach, and the area has many bars and restaurants, popular with Spanish residents and tourists alike. Between these is a long pebble beach, dotted in the summer with little wood and thatch beach bars (chiringuitos) and where you can hire jet-skis and wind surfers.
JÁVEA BEACHES Jávea has many beaches and little coves, and many are annually awarded with the EU's Blue Flag. The main beach is the bustling El Arenal, a wide and safe sandy Blue Flag beach surrounded by a huge variety of shops, bars and restaurants. It's more touristy and is the least 'Spanish' part of Jávea, but nevertheless it is a very pleasant and environment.
Walking along the promenade in the evening is part of the way of life for local residents, and in the summer it has many stalls selling good quality local craft work, monitered by the town hall . The bars and restaurants are also carefully controlled to maintain high stadards, and range from inexpensive cafes to high-quality restaurants with international cuisine.
The Arenal is very good for families. The beach is large and very wide, and the water is shallow for a long way out - ideal for kids . Generally, Spain is very family-orientated and you can feel much more relaxed about your kids' safety than you would anywhere else.
The port also has a fine pebble beach, and the area has many bars and restaurants, popular with Spanish residents and tourists alike. Between these is a long pebble beach, dotted in the summer with little wood and thatch beach bars (chiringuitos) and where you can hire jet-skis and wind surfers.