Jávea Viewing Points Route: Incredible Views Over the Mediterranean
Published 28/08/2025
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Located in the province of Alicante, the Jávea Viewing Points Route gives you the opportunity to uncover places where the sea and the mountains meet in perfect harmony. From impressive cliffs to hidden coves, each viewing point promises a unique panorama combining history, nature and beauty.
Get ready to be surprised by views stretching from Cap de Sant Antoni to Cap de la Nau and discover parts of La Marina Alta that will make you want to stay here forever.
Jávea’s Viewing Point Route
Counting a total of 15 viewing points in Jávea, this route starts at Cap de Sant Antoni, which stands 161 m above sea level and next to the lighthouse. From here you can see the bay and the Alicante mountains, including Sierra de Aitana on clear days. Just a few steps away, Els Molins viewing point gives a different perspective of El Montgó with old mills bearing testament to the past.
At sea level you can enjoy Punta de l’Arenal and Séquia de la Nòria viewing points, where you can breathe in vistas over the beach, old Roman fish farms and salt flats. Small coves like Blanca Cove or Caletes reveal the beauty of the wildest stretch of the coast, with cliffs that fall into the Mediterranean and boundless views of Cap de Sant Antoni. Remember – you can drive to the different viewing points on the route or split it into sections to enjoy over a few days.
Towards the south, Creu del Portitxol and Mirador de l’Illa speak of local history and archaeology, while Falzia and Cap Negre show Jávea in all its glory, from the north to the south of the coast. Cap de la Nau, the easternmost point of the Region of Valencia, affords some of the most spectacular panoramic vistas of the Jávea Viewing Points Route.
Les Pesqueres and Ambolo viewing points speak of the fishing tradition and the 16th-century coastal defence system, with views over wild coastline. And finally, Castell de la Granadella and Parque Forestal de la Granadella afford panoramic views over small bays and mountainous areas, ideal for rounding off your tour with unforgettable memories of Jávea.
Each viewing point on this route combines the beauty of the coast and the mountains, giving you the opportunity to breathe in the fresh air, take a leisurely stroll and be blown away by the magic of the Mediterranean. Get your camera ready and fall in love with these unique views.
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