Javea Guide
The World Health Organization has recognized Javea for having one of the best climates in the world. Summers are neither too hot nor too cold and the same could be said for the remainder of the seasons. Not only is the climate usually sunny and mild, the low humidity ensures that even the hottest days are very pleasant for beachcombers and sightseers. People suffering from asthma and allergies will also find some relief in this healthy, near-perfect climate.
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Benidorm is a resort town near Javea that features many attractions for all ages. Although most famous for its skyscrapers and wild nightlife, there are also plenty of things for families to enjoy, too. From theme parks to Blue Flag beaches, Benidorm is an exciting retreat for any visitor or expatriate
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Javea is a port town known for its many beaches and coves. That, combined with a phenomenal climate, makes for a great place to engage in water sports. Tourists are drawn to the water sports of Javea and people of any skill level are able to enjoy them. Water sports available on the coastline of Javea include: surfing, boating, diving, snorkeling and fishing.
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Although Javea, Spain and its neighboring cities are ancient seaside towns, a modern trend has still found its way to the area: extreme sports. Also known as action sports, the term "extreme sports" refers to sports that include high adrenaline and..
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We are professional female organisers with many years of experience of both living and working in Spain. We can answer enquiries, give advice, do small tasks, or take on larger projects- even if you are not in Spain. We can arrange anything and everything for you- if you are not sure- just ask.
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Not only is the town of Javea known for its amazing weather, its beaches are legendary. Receiving multiple awards for their clean, desirable state, the beaches and coves of Javea also have a long history that includes pirate attacks. Today, tourists from all over the world vacation in Javea and the beaches are a major draw.
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In the middle of August, Xabia celebrates one its most important festive acts, captivating public attention: the representation of the Living Chess game, which was declared as of National Tourist Interest in the year 2002.
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Relocating to Spain is normally a headache-free endeavor, but it helps to know ahead of time what to expect. Along with specific forms to fill out when entering the country, there are procedures to follow for becoming a resident. Keep in mind that finding work in Spain should be directly related to the area one moves to. Tourist season is best for finding immediate work.
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Recently, I came across a beautiful and memorable property in Javea. This six-year old home is constructed and decorated in the style of a 150-year old finca. Although there are a few areas of the finca that need attention, this would be an amazing investment for the right buyer and would serve as a conversation piece for any of the home's visitors.
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Before, the city of Valencia Spain used to be synonymous to Valencia Fallas and to the great city within a city called The City of Arts and Science built by the famous and very innovative Santiago Calatrava.
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