This is the quintessential beach of the beautiful town of Jávea on the Costa Blanca. With fine, golden sand and waters which invite visitors to take a relaxing dip courtesy of the pleasant Mediterranean climate.
Abahana Villas - Sunset on the Arenal beach in Jávea with a chill-out atmosphere.
Playa del Arenal, located at the heart of the Bay of Jávea, is a beach of fine sand and shallow water, making it ideal for the elderly and children.
It is one of the longest in the town, measuring 500 metres in length and 80 in width, although during the summer months it becomes busier and can seem a little full. Nonetheless, it does offer the widest range of amenities, including a floating platform allowing youngsters to enjoy its clear waters.
Alongside is a canal providing boating access to the sea, and also a lively seafront promenade full of local shops, giving the district a particularly charming and pleasant atmosphere.
For those wishing to pursue watersports, meanwhile, Playa del Arenal has rental points for kayaks, pedalos, jetskis, and even the latest fashion on the Costa Blanca, paddle-surfing.
More than the end of summer, September is its friendliest form. On the Costa Blanca, the beaches calm down, the towns breathe, and life slows down for those who know how to savor the days at a different pace. Here, the Mediterranean is experienced with a depth that only the silence and golden light of September can offer.
When you see the drying racks on the coast (Les Rotes, etc.), you'll know you're in octopus territory.
Dried octopus on the Costa Blanca isn't just a dish: it's a symbol. It represents the union between land and sea, the ingenuity of those who learned to preserve what nature offered, and the pride of a people who keep their identity alive through gastronomy.
Few activities are as Spanish, as pleasurable, and as necessary as the siesta. In Alicante, this tradition is lived with special devotion. Here, the siesta isn't laziness; it's emotional intelligence, climate adaptation, and pure folk art. We'll tell you why plopping down in bed (or a hammock) after lunch is almost a religion on the edge of the Mediterranean.
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