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How well do you know Jávea? The local knowledge quiz

Twenty-five questions on Jávea's history, geography, fiestas, beaches and everyday life — self-scored, honour system, no googling. Every answer is drawn from the town's own history, hiking, beach and fiesta guides, so score yourself honestly and see whether you land as holidaymaker, part-timer or honorary Xabiero.

The historic windmills on the La Plana ridge above Jávea
Photo: Cyclon5000 · CC BY-SA 3.0 es
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Twenty-five questions, one honour system

This is a self-score quiz on Jávea, built entirely from facts already published across this site's own history, hiking, beach and fiesta guides — nothing invented, nothing rounded up for effect. Each question gives its answer straight away, after the dash, so there's no scrolling to a separate answer key and no pretending you didn't peek. Read each question, answer honestly in your head (or out loud, if you're doing this with someone else), then reveal the answer and mark yourself right or wrong before moving on. It rewards people who've actually walked the Montgó and sat through a mascletà, not people who are good at multiple choice.

25questions across five themes
3score bands, from holidaymaker to honorary Xabiero

How to play

Work through the five themed sections in order, or skip to the one you're most confident about — the scoring doesn't care which order you answer in. For each question, commit to an answer before you read the reveal; that's the only rule that makes the honour system worth anything. Tally your correct answers as you go, or wait until the end and count once. There are no half points and no trick questions — every answer is a plain fact, stated the same way the source guide states it.

Lokale tip Cover the answer with a finger or your hand before you commit to an answer out loud. It sounds unnecessary until you realise how much your eye wants to skip ahead.

History & names

Start with the two names the town goes by, and the stone and saints behind its old town.

A Fogueres monument standing in a Xàbia square before the burning
Photo: Joanbanjo · CC BY-SA 3.0

Geography

The mountain and the capes that frame the town from every direction.

The Portitxol islet and bay seen through pines, with the Montgó on the horizon
Photo: Werner Wilmes · CC BY 2.0

Food & fiestas

The calendar Jávea measures its year by, and the trade that once paid for it.

Beaches & coves

One sandy beach, and a coastline of pebble and rock that makes up for it.

Local life

How the town actually runs, day to day, behind the postcard.

Score yourself

Add up your correct answers out of 25 and find your band below. There's no prize beyond the truth, and no penalty either — the whole point is what you do with the score, not the number itself.

0–8Holidaymaker — you know the postcard, not yet the postcode
9–17Part-timer — the coast is starting to feel properly familiar
18–25Honorary Xabiero — you know this town the way residents do

What your score actually says

A holidaymaker score means you know Jávea from the beach towel and the odd sunset photo — a completely reasonable place to start, and every long-term resident began there too. Part-timer means the town has started to sink in: you've walked past San Bartolomé enough times to know its name, and you've probably jumped the Sant Joan bonfire at least once. Honorary Xabiero means the geography, the calendar and the vocabulary have all become instinct rather than facts you looked up — the kind of knowledge that only comes from actually living the seasons here, not from reading about them in one sitting.

Lokale tip Whatever you scored, pick the one question that stumped you most and go read its source guide properly. That single follow-up will teach you more than resitting the quiz ever would.

Snelle antwoorden

Is this quiz based on real facts or local legend? Real facts, deliberately. Every answer above is drawn directly from Jávea's own guides on this site — history and culture, hiking the Montgó and Granadella, the beaches and coves, and the fiesta calendar — not folklore or a rounded-off guess. Where a figure is approximate, such as the international-resident share or a fire's recovery date, we've used the same figure those guides use, not a local myth dressed up as a number. If you want the full story behind any answer, the related guides below go much deeper into each one.

I scored low — does that matter? Not remotely — everyone starts as a holidaymaker. The quiz exists as a doorway into the town's guides, not a test with consequences: follow any question that stumped you back to its source guide, and you'll know more about Jávea by the end of the afternoon than most residents did in their first year. Honorary Xabiero status is earned the same way it is in real life — by walking the trails, showing up for the fiestas, and letting the town teach you slowly.

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