This destination offers one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. However, it is much less busy than its neighbors.
With summer approaching and the rush of vacation bookings, finding a hidden gem that is still overlooked by the tourist pack is like discovering a treasure. Yet imagine a beach ranked among the most beautiful in Europe by tourists according to the latest ranking from European Best Destinations. Add to this guaranteed sunshine and rather affordable prices and attendance far from the most popular meetings in the Mediterranean, from Ibiza to Corsica, Greece or even the French Riviera.
No need to inflict hours of plane travel, this destination is a few minutes from France, by plane or even by car. Located just over an hour from Alicante, this seaside resort is a perfect escape for those seeking charm, tranquility, and above all, one of the most beautiful beaches on the continent, without the crowds or exorbitant prices of Ibiza.
This still little-known destination in Spain, far from the major centers of the Costa Brava, is Jávea, also known as Xàbia in Valencian. Unlike other crowded destinations on the Costa Blanca, Jávea offers a more authentic and relaxed experience, thanks in particular to a varied environment and great cultural discoveries to make.
The city is framed by the capes of La Nao and San Antonio, offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea. Perhaps you can imagine the capes of Ibiza just opposite in the distance, or at least observe the ferries and boats heading to the festive Balearic island. But that’s not all: the remains of the historic walls that once lined the coast to protect the town from pirates add historic charm and are an interesting visiting point.
As for the beaches, you just need to be a little curious to find some of the most beautiful locations in Spain and Europe. Jávea’s most famous beach, Cala Granadella is a stunning pebble cove. It is framed by forested cliffs and offers crystal clear waters perfect for diving or just swimming a few strokes.
The beach is accessible via a winding road that descends towards the sea. Cala Granadella is also equipped for the comfort of visitors, with hammock and diving equipment rental services, and even a restaurant where one can enjoy dishes locals enjoying the view. Cala Portxixol is also a good choice. If you prefer fine sand, go to the family beach Arenal, although it is busier.
Want to take a walk? Jávea is also famous for its picturesque little port with its fish market and tapas restaurant. Finally, if you are a fan of hiking, the Montgó natural park offers great possibilities in the hinterland. This protected park is home to a variety of hiking trails that lead to stunning views with soaring cliffs and hidden caves. Among the recommended routes, the Cova Tallada is particularly notable. This sea cave, accessible from the park or by sea, features spectacular rock formations and transparent waters, ideal for snorkeling… and for photos. It has been particularly popular with Instagrammers for several years.