Spain Star Villas villas to rent in Javea Costa Blanca
Welcome to Spain Star Villas where we have villas to rent in Javea Costa Blanca Spain.
Each of our villa rentals in Javea has a link to its own availability chart so that you are able to instantly see if your choice of
holiday villa is available for the dates that you have planned for your holiday.
All our Spanish holiday villas to rent offer exceptional value for money and if you have never been to Costa Blanca before then they
provide the perfect opportunity for you to explore this beautiful area in Spain and to rent the villa of your dreams.
We have a huge selection of villas to rent in Javea - just browse through our site to find your perfect holiday villa in Javea Spain.
Casa Cyan villa to rent Javea Costa Blanca
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Our main villa to rent is the gorgeous Casa Cyan Villa which is located in the Costa Nova area of Javea, Spain.
Casa Cyan is a modern, brand new property in the Costa Nova area of Javea, individually designed and
furnished with three bedrooms. It is only a one hour drive on the A7 motorway from either Alicante or
Valencia Airports. You will find this stunning villa set in a secluded residential area.
Follow the pine tree route from the main Arenal beach in Javea to La Guardia Park to find this gorgeous
Spanish villa to rent - click here to read more
Other Villas to Rent in Javea Costa Blanca Spain
We also have many other rental villas in Javea Costa Blanca, and each may be viewed
according to the number of bedrooms at the property. Please use the navigation menu to the left.
This is the perfect way to find a villa for your next self catering holiday in Costa Blanca, Spain.
A twenty five percent deposit is required to secure accommodation for your holiday
- the balance will be due eight weeks before the start of your stay.
About Javea Costa Blanca Spain
Javea (Xābia in Valencian), on the Costa Blanca, is on the Mediterranean coast between Valencia and Alicante Spain.
It is approx a one hour drive north of Alicante and it's most popular beach is the Playa del Arenal. This beach has
been awarded the coveted Blue Flag and is a long wide stretch of pure white sand. There are also the beaches of Cala de
La Granadella, Cala del Pope and Montanar for you to enjoy.
Javea is said to have one of the best climates in the world. It is
incredibly sheltered, being positioned between two large rocky headlands. The Montgo natural park with an abundance
of wildlife and archaeology, dominates Javea; it is 758m high and covers around 2000 hectares. The Montgo mountainous
ridge, known locally as 'Elephant Mountain', protects Javea from extremes of weather and produces an ideal micro climate -
protecting it from harsh cold winds during the winter and ensuring that the summer heat is never too intense. The average
Javea weather reaches temperatures of up to 40°C in summer, but not less than 10°C during winter time - gentle breezes
ensure that the heat is never too overbearing.
There are numerous shops, bars and restaurants along the Avenida del Mediterraneo which runs along Javea harbour area and
during the summer evenings there are stalls selling handmade crafts. Many of the bars have live music and are open late -
there really is something for everyone in Javea.
Fish auctions are held every afternoon and you are able to buy freshly caught fish and shellfish from the fish stall
as the boats unload their catches.
Javea's old town is a mass of narrow streets with fascinating gothic architecture mainly built from original Tosca
stone. The many historic sites of interest are there for those of you who prefer to do more than play golf or
sunbathe; the church Iglesia de San Bartolome was built in the 12th century; the museum Soler Blasco in the
calle Primicias displays a copy of the treasure of Javea - the most beautiful ancient jewellery (the original is
housed in Madrid) and there is an art gallery, Atelier 1.
In the summer you may get the chance to view 'sand artists' work which is displayed along the beach. There is an
indoor market of mainly food stalls which opens each day, morning and evening and every Thursday there is an
outdoor market with everything from fruit to souvenirs. This is open from about 8.30 am to 1pm.
There are amazing views from the Cabo de Nao San Martin which is reached by a path from the Javea harbour and
nearby there is the cabo de Nao - a small hill with a lighthouse.
If you are lucky enough to visit during June, July or September you may visit one of the many fiestas -
Fogueres de San Juan (June), Moros y Cristianos (July) and Nuestra Seņora de Loreto (September).
For those of you who feel adventurous there are local facilities for cycling, diving, fishing, golf,
horse-riding, mountain-biking, photography, sailing and trekking. Or you could try taking the glass-bottomed
ferry to Calpe, an hour down the coast.
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