Everyone who has traveled to Spain equates Spain’s Costa Blanca with fun in the sun. This beautiful stretch of sandy white beaches on the Mediterranean is situated in the Alicante province. Costa Blanca stretches form Denia to Pilar de la Horadada and Torrevieja. All of the towns in between are considered to be in the Community of Valencia. It is easy to understand why this area is called Costa Blanca, which means “white coast” in English. These beautiful and popular white sand beaches are the specialty of the coastal towns in the area such as Javea, Moraira, Altea, Benidorm, Guardamar and Torrevieja. They are all wonderful spots for a holiday, so let’s look more closely at one of them.
Javea is 90 kilometers from Allicante and about 100 kilometers from Valencia. Since both of these towns have large, international airports, travel to and from Javea is easy. Just take the A-7 highway, a popular and quick thoroughfare. In fact, the A-7 connects Javea with just about the rest of Europe! To visit Javea, just exit the highway at Ondara, exit 62 or Benissa, exit 63. Javea is a wonderful town with something to offer everyone: beautiful natural...