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Luxury Properties for rent in Javea, Valencia

  • Penthouse in Javea, Alicante
    Penthouse in Javea, Alicante
    € 6,000
    96 m² 2 3
    Presented by Imexhome
  • Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    € 3,200
    104 m² 1 3
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    € 5,500
    184 m² 3 3
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Villa in Javea, Alicante
    Villa in Javea, Alicante
    € 4,500
    3 5
    Presented by F&R Ferreira Imobiliaria
  • Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    € 2,400
    92 m² 2 2
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    € 2,220
    3
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    Apartment in Javea, Alicante
    € 3,300
    100 m² 3 3
    Presented by FE REAL ESTATE ( La Fe de Empezar De Nuevo)
  • Luxury home in Javea, Alicante
    Luxury home in Javea, Alicante
    € 2,000
    78 m² 1 2
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Luxury home in Javea, Alicante
    Luxury home in Javea, Alicante
    € 2,000
    78 m² 1 2
    Presented by Spotahome
  • Villa in Javea, Alicante
    Villa in Javea, Alicante
    € 3,000
    150 m² 3 3
    Presented by FE REAL ESTATE ( La Fe de Empezar De Nuevo)

luxury guide

988 luxury properties are currently listed in Jávea, and the figure keeps rising. This stretch of the northern Costa Blanca has become one of Spain's most consistent high-end markets, drawing buyers from the UK, Germany, Scandinavia and beyond. The geography explains a lot: Jávea sits between the Montgó natural park and a coastline of rocky coves, protected from northern winds and blessed with one of the highest sunshine counts in Europe. Moraira, Dénia, Calpe and Benissa are all within half an hour, but Jávea holds its own as the premium address of the area. The market covers villas, apartments, penthouses, fincas and seafront properties, catering to buyers looking for a primary residence, a seasonal retreat or a long-term investment.

Luxury property prices in Jávea

Prices range from €400,500 to €16,500,000, with an average of €1,686,183. Floor areas go from 48 to 2500 sqm, averaging around 325 sqm. Sea proximity is the single biggest price driver. A property with direct views over the Bahía de Jávea commands a significant premium over an equivalent inland home, even a few kilometres back from the shore. Compared to Ibiza or Marbella, Jávea still offers strong value: that gap has kept British and northern European demand steady for decades. But new supply is tight. The Montgó park limits construction across a large portion of the territory, and that constraint is exactly what underpins long-term price stability here.

Most sought-after areas in Jávea

The Montgó hillside is where the most secluded properties sit, with panoramic views stretching across the bay and south toward the Cabo de la Nao. It is the quietest part of Jávea, and consistently among the most sought-after. The Portichol area and the Granadella cove attract buyers who want direct sea access: rocky inlets, clear water and a natural setting that feels genuinely unspoiled. The old town, built from the local tosca limestone, draws those who prefer to live within walking distance of daily life, the market and the historic church. And the port district is the most international of all: a lively waterfront, established restaurants, a marina and a resident community that stays year-round rather than just in summer. Each area has a distinct character, and the right choice depends entirely on the lifestyle the buyer is after.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why invest in Jávea's luxury real estate market?

Supply is structurally constrained by the Montgó natural park, which limits new development across much of the municipality. With an average price of €1,686,183, Jávea remains significantly more accessible than Ibiza or Marbella while offering comparable lifestyle quality, making it one of the better value propositions on the Spanish Mediterranean coast.

What is daily life like in Jávea?

Jávea averages over 300 sunny days a year, with mild winters and a microclimate the World Health Organisation has cited among the healthiest in the Mediterranean. The town has a mature international community, reliable services, good restaurants and direct access to protected coves. Alicante airport is just under an hour away, and Dénia's ferry connections to the Balearic Islands are twenty minutes down the road.

What makes Jávea genuinely different from other Costa Blanca destinations?

Nowhere else on the northern Costa Blanca does a natural park of this scale sit directly above a coastline of this quality. The Montgó acts as a permanent barrier against overdevelopment, preserving both the landscape and the property values beneath it. That combination of protected nature and sea access is rare, and it does not exist in the same form at Calpe, Moraira or Dénia.