Viewpoints in Jávea

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Mirador Cala Blanca

Mirador Cala Blanca

03738 Jávea, Alicante

The rocks of Cala Blanca trace an irregular stretch of coastline where the sea flows into consecutive small coves and inlets. The viewpoint clearly reveals this fragmented form of the Xàbia coast, marked by the alternation of stone and water. Traditional fishing techniques such as the almadraba were practiced here, combining fixed nets on land with the coordinated effort of boats to intercept tuna migrating close to the shore. This spot highlights the relationship between the sea and the historical exploitation of this coastal stretch.

Mirador cala Granadella

Mirador cala Granadella

03738 Jávea, Alicante

The environment of Granadella extends as a large natural area where the coast and the interior meet through ravines that descend to the sea. The terrain fragments as it reaches the cove, in a landscape marked by Mediterranean vegetation and species of high ecological value. In the more remote areas, remnants of ancient agricultural uses are still preserved, forming part of the historical landscape.

Mirador Cap de Sant Antoni

Mirador Cap de Sant Antoni

Ctra. del Cap de Sant Antoni, 48, 03730 Xàbia, Alicante

Cap de Sant Antoni is one of the highest points of the Xàbia coastline, where the cliff opens over the bay and the Mediterranean Sea. The viewpoint offers a wide vision of the cape, Montgó mountain, and a large part of the coast. This site has served a strategic purpose over time, with various constructions linked to coastal surveillance, such as the ancient chapel and the defensive tower that preceded the current lighthouse. Today, it is an observation point for the natural and maritime landscape, where the height of the cliff helps to understand the scale of this stretch of coast.

Mirador Castell de la Granadella

Carrer dels Trencapinyons, 7, 03738 Xàbia, Alicante

At the southern end of Xàbia, Granadella opens towards a landscape where coast and history meet in an environment of marked relief. The cove area is dominated from this point, where the terrain's position allowed the construction of a small fortification for coastal control. The Castell de la Granadella integrates into the landscape as a testament to that defensive past of the coastline.

Mirador Creu del Portitxol

Mirador Creu del Portitxol

Carrer de l'Illa, 23-77, 03738 el Portitxol, Alicante

La Creu del Portitxol stands before one of the most singular stretches of the Xàbia coast, in an area that historically served as a natural anchorage due to the shelter offered by its bay. One's gaze is drawn to the island of Portitxol, a nearby islet that stands out against the sea due to its shape and prominent landscape presence. The island has been linked to various uses over time, adding a historical dimension to this coastal environment.

Mirador d'Ambolo

Mirador d'Ambolo

Urbanizacion a Balcon al Mar, 143, 03738 Xàbia, Alicante

Punta d’Ambolo is situated on a coastal projection that historically served a defensive purpose for coastal control, thanks to its elevated position overlooking the sea. The view opens in both directions along the coast, from Cap de la Nau to the Moraira area, with a continuous panorama of the Mediterranean. Its location highlights the strategic importance of this sector as a natural observation point.

Mirador de l'Illa

Mirador de l'Illa

Carrer Fartet, 5, 03738 Urbanització Mar Azul, Alicante

The viewpoint of L’illa del Portitxol offers one of the most recognizable views of the Xàbia coast, with the island taking center stage against the marine horizon. Very close to the coast, its silhouette dominates the landscape along with the small islet that accompanies it. Before it lies the bay of Portitxol, an environment of great natural value with vegetation of special interest. To the south, the landscape continues towards the cliffs of Cap Negre.

Mirador de les Caletes

Mirador de les Caletes

Ctra. del Portitxol, 216, 03738 Portichol, Alicante

Les Caletes offers one of the most complete views of the bay of Xàbia, where the landscape unfolds continuously along the coast. To the north lies the stretch of the Primer and Segon Muntanyar, a strip of light-colored stone running by the sea to the cliffs of Cap de Sant Antoni. To the south, the coastline rises towards Cap de Sant Martí or Cap Prim, closing the bay. From here, the complete structure of the bay is revealed, with its two capes and a wide central arc.

Mirador del Cabo de la Nao

Mirador del Cabo de la Nao

03738 Cabo de la Nao, Alicante

Cap de la Nau is the easternmost point of the Xàbia coastline, where the coast ends in a large rocky projection open directly to the Mediterranean. The sea dominates the entire horizon, and the height reinforces the feeling of being at the edge of the territory, with the island of Ibiza visible on the clearest days. Below the cape, the coast breaks into cliffs and natural caves like the Cova dels Orguens, while the upper area maintains great natural value.

Mirador del Cap Negre

Mirador del Cap Negre

C. Benjamín Britten, 03738 Jávea, Alicante

A stretch of cliffs marks the landscape of Cap Negre, where the coast falls directly into the Mediterranean and the terrain becomes steeper. The coastline continues between rock walls, in an environment dominated by the relief. The cape's interior is covered by Aleppo pine, with the presence of birds such as the peregrine falcon, as well as ancient paths that descend to the sea and connect with caves like the Cova del Tabac and the Cova de la Mina.

Mirador Els Molins

Mirador Els Molins

C/ Gèvova, 1A, 03730 Badia de Xàbia, Alicante

In the Plana de Xàbia, several stone windmills are preserved and continue to visually dominate this stretch of the territory. Although they are no longer in operation, their handless silhouettes remain one of the landscape's most characteristic features. These mills were built to harness the constant force of the southwest wind, the llebeig, which drove the grinding system. They were located in areas where the wind was particularly constant and strong. Today, they form part of the area's historical heritage, marking this sector of La Plana along the Xàbia coastal route.

Mirador La Falzia

Mirador La Falzia

03738, C. Pagre, 33, 03738 Urbanització Mar Azul, Alicante

La Falzia opens over one of the widest stretches of the Xàbia coast, at an elevated point close to Cala del Portitxol. From the viewpoint, the landscape extends along the coastline, with the sea as a constant element. In one direction, Cap de Sant Antoni and Cap Prim appear, while in the other, the coast runs to Cap Negre, where the terrain becomes steeper. This viewpoint makes it possible to take in a large part of the municipality's coastal profile in a single view.

Mirador Les Pesqueres

Mirador Les Pesqueres

C. Joaquín Turina, 5, 03738 Jávea, Alicante

Les Pesqueres is a stretch of cliff where the landscape is directly linked to traditional fishing on the vertical walls of the Xàbia coast. One can sense the difficulty of the terrain, with spots where for generations supports have been used to access fishing areas under demanding conditions. This corner preserves the memory of an activity developed in balance with the environment, especially on winter nights.

Mirador Punta del Arenal

Mirador Punta del Arenal

Av. de Ultramar, 17, 03738 Arenal, Alicante

Punta del Arenal is located at the southern end of the bay of Xàbia, where the Arenal beach fully opens to view. From here, the entire bay is visible, along with the promenade and the urban frontline that runs alongside the beach. The beach gradually connects with the rocky stretch of the coastline, where the urban environment transitions into the natural landscape. Its position clearly reveals the semicircular shape of the bay of Xàbia.

Mirador Séquia de la Nòria

Mirador Séquia de la Nòria

Av. de Ultramar, 73, 03738 Jávea, Alicante

From the Séquia de la Nòria viewpoint, one can observe one of the most unique historical areas around the Saladar of Xàbia. The landscape displays the route of the ancient canal carved into the tosca sandstone, which was part of a traditional water management system. Later, a large wooden waterwheel, driven by animal traction, was added to facilitate the movement of water. Today, it is preserved as a testament to this ancient hydraulic system.

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