El Piver — area guide
An area of Jávea (Xàbia), Costa Blanca
A new-generation, quiet, high-calibre villa estate. "One of the most recently urbanised areas of Javea" — meaning wide streets, lit roads, and underground mains drainage, gas and electricity, unusual for Jávea's older partidas. Early build-out was modern versions of the traditional style; today expensive modern-Mediterranean / Ibiza-style villas are being built amongst those already there — an actively densifying, upgrading estate rather than a settled one. Marketed on tranquillity and privacy ("quiet area… a lot of privacy" — eurojavea).
Schematic map — neighbourhood dots sit in their true relative positions from real coordinates; headland labels mark approximate compass bearings. Not to scale, and walking times are approximate.
Zone character: El Piver
Compared against all 21 Jávea zones — tap a corner for the real number. Walk times are approximate.
Quick facts
Walkability and sea view are modelled estimates; beach/town figures are straight-line approximations; the eating-out count is live from the directory.
Distances from El Piver
Approximate straight-line / road distances from the area centre — directional guide context, not exact per-address figures.
Who it suits
This is drive-everywhere territory — the trade is space and quiet for a car key in your hand most days.
A sea view is possible on the right plot, but it’s not guaranteed here — check the specific address.
Nothing to eat is geolocated inside the zone itself yet — expect to drive in for dinner.
Businesses in El Piver
No directory listings are geolocated to this area yet — coverage grows as more businesses are geocoded and verified.
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Quick answers
Can I live in El Piver without a car? No — plan on a car per driving adult. The nearest supermarket is about three kilometres away, the beach four, and there is no meaningful shop-and-café cluster at walking distance. The drives are short and easy, but they are non-negotiable. If a walkable daily life matters, look at the Arenal, the port, or the Rafalet–La Lluca belt instead.
Is El Piver still a building site? It is an estate that is still filling in, which is different. Streets and services are complete — the urbanisation itself is done — but new villas continue to rise on remaining plots, so weekday construction is part of the soundscape somewhere nearby. Visit on a weekday and a weekend to gauge both realities, and ask about the plots adjoining any villa you like.
Will I get a sea view in El Piver? Possibly — the odds are roughly even, and it depends entirely on the plot and its orientation. The estate's ground gives some villas a genuine look towards the coast and leaves others in private green enclosure. If a guaranteed panorama is the point, the high ridges of Costa Nova or the Montgó slopes are the safer hunting grounds; El Piver's certainties are quiet and privacy.