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La Corona — area guide

An area of Jávea (Xàbia), Costa Blanca

An established sea-view villa urbanisation ("La Corona"/"Costa de la Corona") on the coastal slopes — villas terraced for the view, a short drive to the port and the Arenal.

The historic windmills on the La Plana ridge above Jávea
Photo: Cyclon5000 · CC BY-SA 3.0 es

Zone character: La Corona

WalkBeachTownSea viewDiningwalkability 30/100about 20 min walk to the beachabout 40 min walk to the town centresea view likelihood 75%5 eat & drink listings in this area

Compared against all 21 Jávea zones — tap a corner for the real number. Walk times are approximate.

In La Corona: 5 places to eat · 3 services

Quick facts

Drive-to-most (30/100)Beach ~20 min walkTown ~3 kmSea views likely (75%)5 places to eat nearby

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 La Corona

Beach 1.5 kmOld Town 3 kmPort / marina 2 kmSupermarket 2 kmInt. school 6 kmHospital 12 kmGolf 20 kmAP-7 motorway 21 kmAlicante airport 94 kmValencia airport 104 km

Approximate straight-line / road distances from the area centre — directional guide context, not exact per-address figures.

Who it suits

You’ll want a car for daily life, but nothing is far — a short drive covers the beach, the shops and the town.

Properties here are chosen for the view — a genuine sea-view address, not just a nice-to-have.

5 places to eat are already inside the zone, so some nights you won’t need to leave it.

What's in La Corona

Businesses in La Corona

11 listed businesses geolocated to this area · sourced from public data

Eat & Drink (5)

Health & Beauty (1)

Shopping (1)

Services (3)

Other (1)

Neighbouring areas

Quick answers

Are the La Corona windmills real, and can you visit them? Yes — the windmills on the Molins ridge are genuine historic grain mills, centuries old, and they are one of Jávea's signature heritage sites. The ridge is publicly walkable, the towers punctuate the route, and the views over the valley and toward the sea are superb. For residents, they are the local evening walk.

Is La Corona convenient for daily life? Surprisingly so. The plateau sits minutes from both the old town and the port, so shops, markets, healthcare and restaurants are all close — you simply drive or cycle to them rather than stroll. It is quieter and less walkable than town living, but far better connected than most of Jávea's villa country.

Does La Corona have sea views? Some properties do — toward the bay or the headland — but panorama is not the plateau's core offer. You buy La Corona for land, flatness, quiet and position, with the cliff-top viewpoints of the Cap de Sant Antoni as your shared balcony. Buyers chasing horizon-first villas usually land in Costa Nova or on Montgó.

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