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Siesta Advisor
★ 5 (6,049 reviews · checked 7 Jun 2026)

Indomove Academy
★ 5 (118 reviews · checked 7 Jun 2026)

TRX Live Xàbia
★ 5 (100 reviews · checked 7 Jun 2026)
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The Base Javea
★ 5 (90 reviews · checked 7 Jun 2026)

Espacio van Eijle
★ 5 (81 reviews · checked 7 Jun 2026)

Learn Spanish with Maritxu
★ 5 (59 reviews · checked 7 Jun 2026)
Guides that help
Language schools in Jávea: learning Spanish as a newcomer
Enough English is spoken around the port and Arenal to get by — until the town hall, the gestoría or a hospital appointment reminds you otherwise. How Jávea's language schools work, group classes versus private tuition, and what moves the needle for an adult starting from zero.
Gyms & fitness in Jávea: staying strong in a town built for it
Between the municipal Palau d'Esports, a healthy spread of private gyms, outdoor calisthenics on the Arenal and a padel scene bordering on the religious, Jávea makes fitness almost unavoidable. Here's how the options stack up across the three towns.
Golf, padel & sport in Jávea
A nine-hole club with a century of habit, championship golf a short drive away, a full-blown padel boom, a municipal sports centre and some of the best-loved running and cycling terrain on the coast — Jávea takes its sport seriously, in a relaxed sort of way.
Yoga, wellness & spas in Jávea: stretching under the Montgó
A sporty, outdoorsy expat town with 300-odd days of sunshine was always going to grow a wellness scene, and Jávea's is quietly excellent. Here's how the studios, beach classes, retreats, therapists and spas fit together — and how to choose well.
Sailing in Jávea: clubs, lessons and moorings
The Club Náutico de Jávea at the port anchors a proper sailing scene — moorings, a sailing school and a racing calendar — helped by a bay that's sheltered most mornings and reliably breezy by afternoon. Here's how to get on the water, whether you're a complete beginner or bringing your own boat.
Padel and pickleball in Jávea
Padel arrived in Jávea and didn't leave — courts have multiplied at clubs, hotels and urbanisations across town — while pickleball is the newer, still-rare arrival riding the same wave. Here's the honest state of both: where to play, how booking works, and which to try first.
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