Javea Guide
Javea is a historic seaside town in Spain that has become a popular getaway for many expatriates and outdoor enthusiasts. Home to one of the best climates in the world, Javea boasts many award-winning beaches and a calendar filled with amazing fiestas. Old world charm and 21st century comfort combine to make Javea one of the most desirable real estate markets in the world.
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Having spent the last twelve Christmas's in Javea, with sunny beaches, El Montgó mountain dominating the surrounding beautiful scenery and a choice of many restaurants, this year we were invited to stay in Germany. A very good friend of mine, of over 35 years, owns a few acres of land located in a forest near the Nassau natural park, with a traditional hunting lodge, school house and log cabins, nestled amongst the trees and wildlife.
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Photos of Javea and Denia Roman's Travel Pictures
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On the 4th September 2008, we set off for a short break to the walled city of Toledo, Spain.
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What a great opportunity to see the last few days of the final of the 2007 America's Cup, between Emirates Team New Zealand and Swiss Team Alinghi.
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If you like to party, day and night, then Ibiza is waiting for you. The only criteria though, is that you have to be young, under 21 years old, have a fat wallet or purse and stay awake for more than 24 hours!
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The Costa Blanca, one of the most popular tourist areas in Spain, is perfectly situated along the Mediterranean Sea. Northern Costa Blanca begins at the base of the mountains in Denia and Javea while the southern part is near Torrevieja.
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You want your vacation to be relaxing, but it will not help if you get stressed-out trying to find the right place to stay. You know the routine; you have to find a place that suits the needs of everyone in your family, is within your budget, it is clean and comfortable and located near the attractions you want to visit.
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An accurate Malaga weather forecast is important when planning a vacation.
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So you are traveling to Spain and planning to visit Barcelona while you are there, but the thought of staying in a noisy, busy, city centre hotel leaves you cold? Don't worry, there are other options when it comes to Barcelona hotels, and the following couple of suggestions should make for a mush more relaxed trip.
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