Open the window of your room and inspire the salty sea air,
feel the sun shining on your face as you look over an immense garden of
palms imagining only two minutes away you may be walking on one of the
beaches of the Costa Blanca
This Parador is located in the beautiful town of Javea /Xabia. Surrounded
by the waters of the Mediterranean, it is an ideal location for several
water sports. The beautiful garden is home to bougainvillea and other tropical
species as well as a magnificent swimming pool.
The interior offers the traveller the opportunity to rest in spacious,
comfortable bedrooms with balconies overlooking the sea. The living rooms
are spacious, bright and welcoming. Hand-made rugs cover its cream coloured
marble floors on which various plants and pots with flowers are situated.
The regional restaurant of the Parador serves dishes made from locally
caught fish and crustaceans and also the farming products of the area.
Particularly recommended are the:
“Fideuas” which is a paella made with noodles;
Paella with duck and red peppers and
Paella with vegetables of the season;
In Javea you will find beautiful churches like San Bartolomeu and Santa
Maria de Loreto, the Monastery of Nuestra Senora de los Angeles, the Ethnographic
Museum, and the Plana Mills.
Enjoy the Mediterranean traditions of Javea discovering the San Juan
Fires (June 18), the Feast of Virgen de Loreto (September 1), and ”Moros
y Cristianos” Feast (September 8).
Enjoy the wonderful beaches of Javea, Denia, Calpe and Benidorm. They
are perfect for swimming, scuba diving, windsurfing or yachting. You may
also go for an excursion to the capes of San Antonio, la Nao, or to the
Rock of Ifach where you will witness some very impressive scenery.
The viewpoints of Javea are 12 vantage points prepared to observe the
sea which start in Los Molinos in the Montgo foothills. Travelling North
to South you may then discover the Cape of Sant Antoni, Punta de l‘Arenal,
Sequia de la Noria, Cala Blanca, Portixol, Falzia, cape Negre, cape la
Nao, les Pesqueres, Ambolo, and the spectacular Granadella.