Property in Javea and Properties in Javea
February 1, 2010 by Tucker
Javea is a coastal town, in the province of Alicante. It sits behind a bay between two rocky headlands, Cabo San Antonio and Cabo La Nao. Surrounded by orange, lemon and olive groves. The town is dominated by the Montgo peak, 753 metres high, declared a Natural Park in 1997.
Montgo protects Javea from harsh north winds and it enjoys a micro-climate said to be one of the healthiest in the world. There are more recorded hours of sunshine than anywhere else in Spain making it popular with tourists and ex-pats alike. There is a population of about 32,000 people which swells to around 100,000 in the summer months, making properties in Javea very desireable
Javea lies midway between the cities of Alicante and Valencia, which both have international airports and has good road connections to both via the N332 A road or the A7 motorway. There is also a regular bus service to the two cities as well as a daily service to Madrid. The nearest railway station is Gata de Gorgos, a ten minute drive away, with a regular service to Alicante.
Property in Javea can be split into three distinct parts:
The Old Town, once a walled and fortified town to protect it from pirates, stone crosses now mark the original gates in three locations. In the centre of the town is the impressive church of Sant Bartolome which dates back to the 14th century although some of the structure may go back as far as the 11th century. The church suffered significant damage during the Spanish Civil War and shell and bullet holes can still be seen in some walls today.
There is an indoor market built in 1946 selling fruit, vegetables, meat and locally caught fish.
There is also a local museum, “Museo Historico y Etnografico Municipal J.B.Soler Blasco Javea”, which shows the history of Javea and can be visited between the hours of 10.00-13.00 and 17.00-20.00 and 10.00-13.00 weekends and bank holidays, but it is closed on Mondays.
The Port: popular with tourists due to its bars, restaurants, safe gravel beach and marina. The first jetty was built in 1871 and was important in the export of raisins. When the raisin trade collapsed at the end of the 19th century it became a fishing harbour which is how it remains today. There is also the landmark church “Nuestra Señora de Loreto” built in 1967, in the shape of a fishing boat going through the waves.
The Arenal:a wide beach of white sand with a promenade, bars and restaurants. There is an outdoor craft market during the summer as well as sand artists and street entertainers. There is also a Parador Hotel behind which once stood the “Punta del Arenal” a Roman settlement. On the other end of the bay once stood the Fontana Castle whose canons can still be seen outside the Sant Bartolome church in the old town.
Market day is on Thursday except when it is a bank holiday. There are many multinational and multilingual businesses some of which offer javea properties at exceptional prices. There are three local fiestas, San Juan in June, Moors and Christians in July and Nuestra Señora de Loreto in September. There is a large range of rental centres and shops catering to a wide range of activities including cycling, diving, fishing, golf, horse riding, sailing and hiking.

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Z początkiem maja samoloty z Poznania latać będą do Mediolanu-Bergamo oraz do hiszpańskiego miasta Alicante.
A7 motorway (Cyprus) -
With all apologies, this zone doesn't hold a candle to the Costa Blanca coast close to Denia & Cabo de La Nao. One can stand on & see forever!
RT @KevForPrez Its called the River Walk in San Antonio, TX dopest shit you'll see. < Well we need that up here a-s-a-p!
when i was bout 13 i had complete freedom… could travel anywhere i wanted and stay out however long i liked…
i didnt get into trouble (caught) and iv turned out just fine so i think it depends on the kid
Fountains of Wayne – Valley Winter Song or Jet Airliner by Steve Miller Band
No, I totally disagree… I have tried many old town outlets and they are not like that. They allow outside foods as well. Only Aman Puri old town does not allow that… Not only that, the foods at Old Town Aman Puri is also really bad. I mean poor quality. They want to make more profit by diluting their curry. Hence their curry is almost tasteless. Their curry is too watery as compared to other old towns which are think and tasty. I can assure yoy that almost everything in that outlet sucks including their coffee and tea. You should try the same food and drink that you order at another outlet. I bet it is totally different!
Your best bet would be to contact Random House directly for information. Pax – C
is shocked > RT Today I will mostly be getting drunk – love Bank Holidays
I thought in America we call those Bank Holidays? Maybe we should make a request to add Family Day to the list. Good choice. I wish I could join you in the festivities, but I can’t keep on “procrastinating” my real life obligations at the moment. Oh, that reminds me… I knew I forgot to do something. As for blogging, let the party continue!]]>