One of the things many new residents notice after moving to Javea is how much more time they spend outside. It’s not something people necessarily plan — it simply becomes part of everyday life.
Morning walks by the sea, long lunches outdoors, or a quick coffee in the sunshine become completely normal routines here.
With over 300 days of sunshine each year, Javea’s climate makes outdoor living possible throughout all seasons.
Beaches and coves: Some residents love the atmosphere around Playa del Arenal, while quieter spots such as Cala Granadella and Cala Portitxol are popular for swimming, kayaking, and snorkelling.
Walking and cycling: Trails around Montgó Natural Park offer impressive coastal views and attract walkers and cyclists throughout the year.
Life by the water: Paddleboarding, sailing, diving, and boat trips quickly become part of everyday life for many people living here.
That healthier pace of life is often one of the main reasons buyers end up spending far more time in Javea than they first expected.
Although Javea (Xàbia) is popular internationally, it has managed to hold onto its Spanish character far better than many coastal resorts.
The historic old town still centres around local life, with narrow streets, traditional bakeries, family-run restaurants, and small independent shops. The port area has a more relaxed seaside atmosphere, while the Arenal offers a livelier social scene during the evenings and summer months.
There’s enough happening throughout the year for the town to feel alive, but without the crowds and fast pace found in some larger resort areas.
Clients often tell us they feel comfortable here very quickly, especially if they are planning to spend longer periods in Spain rather than only visiting during summer holidays.
When clients visit our office, conversations quickly move beyond property itself. People naturally want to understand what everyday life in Javea is really like.
Questions about schools, healthcare, winter life, travel connections, and the local community usually become just as important as the property search itself.
That’s one reason Javea appeals to such a wide range of buyers.
International schools and healthcare facilities are close by
There’s a strong year-round international and Spanish community
Restaurants, gyms, cafés, and local services remain active outside the summer season
Alicante Airport and Valencia Airport are both within comfortable driving distance
Different areas of Javea suit very different lifestyles, whether buyers want sea views, walking distance to amenities, or quieter residential surroundings
For some people, moving here is about retirement in the sunshine. For others, it’s about remote working near the sea, spending more time outdoors, or simply enjoying a slower pace of life.
At Hamiltons, we understand that relocating to Spain is about much more than buying a property.
Some clients want a modern apartment close to the beach and restaurants. Others prefer a quieter villa with more privacy or somewhere practical for year-round family living. Every buyer is different, which is why local advice matters.
Whether you are searching for a permanent home, a holiday property, or an investment on the Costa Blanca, our team can help you understand the different areas of Javea and what daily life here is really like.
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Av. Lepanto 130
03730 Javea (Alicante)
Tel: +34 96 579 0803
Email: info@javea-hamiltons.net
Updated in July 2026 by Hamiltons Real Estate (previously known as Hamiltons of London)