In Casa Louise you find all the relaxation you are looking for. Beautiful colourful south facing garden, complete with salt water pool offering different areas of sun or shade, with BBQ facilities.
Relaxing Villa only 3 km from the sea. Beautiful south facing garden with salt water swimming pool for you to enjoy.
If you like activities such as scuba diving, windsurfing, sailing and Jet ski excursions, all are available localy. The nearest golf club is within 10km, and there are 4 other courses within or 50 km radios. There is also the option to make a short trip to Ibiza or Formentera. A ferry leave from the harbor in Denia, another beautiful town, only 20 km from Javea.
The city of Xàbia is situated in the north of the province, on the easternmost point of the Mediterranean coast. The island of Ibiza lies some 90 kilometres (56 mi) to the east, and it can be seen on clear days. Flat, fertile agricultural land stretches for miles inland, criss-crossed by small streams and used primarily for growing citrus and olive trees. The coastline of Xàbia features four capes; Cabo de San Antonio, Cap de la Nau (the largest), Cap Negre and Cap Martí.
The Montgó Massif, which shelters Xàbia, is the highest summit of the region standing at a height of over 750m. The Parque natural del Macizo del Montgó (es) was declared in 1987, stretching across the area of La Plana to the cape of Sant Antoni. ape San Antonio is located nearby.
The port has a gravel beach and marina, known as Duanes de la Mar. Whilst the history of the harbour stretches back to the 15th century, the first jetty was built in 1871 and it became an important gateway for the export of raisins. The raisin trade collapsed at the end of the 19th century, and the settlement became only a fishing harbour. The modern harbour was built in the 1950s and 1960s. The nautical club has been in the central area of the harbour since 1963. The landmark is the church of Mare de Déu de Loreto, built in 1967 in the shape of an oval boat keel, to resemble a fishing vessel bursting through the waves.