If you're looking for a romantic holiday destination in Spain, Jávea belongs at the very top of your list. Tucked between the dramatic cliffs of Cap de la Nau and the ancient dunes of Montgó Natural Park, this jewel of the Costa Blanca has a quiet magic that big resorts simply cannot manufacture. I've lived here for ten years, and I still find myself catching my breath at a sunset over the bay or a candlelit dinner with the sea breeze rolling in. Jávea for couples isn't just a holiday — it's an experience you'll talk about for years.
Here's my honest, no-fluff guide to the most romantic things to do in Jávea in June — arguably the best month to visit before the July crowds arrive.
Sunset at Cap de la Nau: Non-Negotiable
Do this on your first evening. Drive or walk out to Cap de la Nau (Cabo de la Nao in Spanish), the easternmost point of the Costa Blanca. The lighthouse sits at the edge of a sheer cliff, and as the sun drops behind the Ibiza silhouette on the horizon, the sea turns every shade of copper and rose. Bring a bottle of local wine from the nearby Bodega Xaló and sit on the rocks. It costs nothing and looks like a film set.
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A Private Boat Trip to Cala Granadella
You can take a kayak, a paddleboard rental, or better yet, hire a small motorboat for the afternoon. Head south along the coast to Cala Granadella — a tiny, pine-fringed cove with water so clear it looks fake. In June the sea temperature hits around 22°C, ideal for swimming together without the January shock factor.
If you don't want to self-drive, Mundo Marino run daily boat trips along the coast, and the snorkelling around the rocky outcrops is genuinely spectacular. Pack a simple picnic — jamón, manchego, pan con tomate — and you've got a perfect afternoon.
Dinner in the Old Town: El Pueblo After Dark
The Jávea Old Town (El Pueblo) is at its most romantic in the early evening. The stone streets cool down, the bougainvillea glows pink in the lamplight, and the terraces fill with locals and couples who've discovered what I discovered a decade ago: this is one of the most beautiful village squares in Spain.
For dinner, I'd point you to La Bohème on Calle Mayor — honest Spanish cooking with a short, well-chosen wine list — or Restaurante Tosca near the church, which does outstanding rice dishes and has a terrace that feels completely removed from the 21st century. Book ahead in June; both fill fast.
Wine Tasting in the Marina Alta Vineyards
Few tourists realise that Jávea sits within the Marina Alta wine region, producing excellent Moscatel and some surprisingly good reds. A 20-minute drive inland takes you to Bodegas Xaló in the village of Xaló (Jalón), where you can do a guided tasting for a very modest price. The valley is stunning, the owners are charming, and leaving with a few bottles to drink on your terrace that evening is practically compulsory.
If you prefer something more spontaneous, the village of Teulada-Moraira (about 15 minutes south) has a cooperative winery where you can turn up, taste, and fill your own bottles straight from the barrel.
Morning Coffee and a Walk Along Arenal Beach
Playa del Arenal is Jávea's main sandy beach — golden, gently shelving, and lined with palm trees. In June before 10am it's almost deserted, and walking along the promenade with a coffee from one of the beach bars is genuinely lovely. The light on the water at that hour is something special. Grab a table at Restaurante La Perla at the southern end — their breakfast is proper Spanish, not tourist toast, and you sit metres from the water.
This is also a great spot for a morning swim before the beach fills up. Water temperature in June hovers around 22°C — ideal.
Paddleboarding at Sunset: A Hidden Gem
For something a little different, rent a paddleboard from one of the operators at Arenal or Granadella and head out at about 7pm, when the light goes golden and the sea flattens out. Paddleboarding together at that hour, with the Montgó mountain behind you and the open sea ahead, is one of those experiences that is deeply Jávea and completely free of tourists doing the same thing.
Jávea Watersports near the port rent boards by the hour and are happy to give brief instruction if you've never tried it.
A Couples Spa Day at La Sella or Sha Wellness
For a more indulgent half-day, it's worth noting that both SHA Wellness Clinic (about 45 minutes away near Altea) and the spa at La Sella Golf Resort (25 minutes) offer day passes for non-guests. SHA is internationally recognised — it's where Spanish royalty and footballers go — and the treatments are extraordinary. Book well in advance in summer.
Alternatively, many of the best holiday rentals in Jávea come with private pools, and there is genuinely nothing more romantic than a private pool evening with candles, a local rosé, and nowhere to be.
Where to Stay: Book Direct and Save
For a couples holiday, a private villa or apartment with a terrace and pool beats a hotel every time. Browse our handpicked holiday rentals in Jávea — from intimate studios in the Old Town to cliff-edge villas above the cape.
One thing worth knowing: booking directly with JV Properties saves you up to 18% compared to booking through Airbnb or Booking.com. That's a decent restaurant dinner, a boat hire, or a spa treatment — money much better spent enjoying Jávea than paying platform fees. See all available properties and book direct for the best price guaranteed.
Final Thought
Jávea works for couples because it hasn't been packaged or sanitised. The wine is real, the beaches are real, the sunsets are absurdly real. Come in June, before the families arrive en masse, and you'll have stretches of this coastline almost to yourselves. That, ultimately, is the most romantic thing about it.



