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Route of the viewpoints

This is, without a doubt, a route with many beautiful landscapes that are a pleasure to explore. I'll share a few photos with you...

1) We start in the morning at Cape San Antonio.
 
There are three viewpoints here, all equally beautiful, where it's very easy to find parking, regardless of the size of your vehicle.

2) From there, I invite you to go down the San Antonio slope and thus reach the port to continue along the first mountain pass.
Riding around here enjoying the sea view is very relaxing, no matter what time it is...

3) Continuing along the mountain range, and passing the Arenal beach in Javea, a little further on, just over 2 km away, you'll find the Empuries esplanade. The cove for longtime locals.
The views from this spot toward Cape Saint Martin, when the sea is calm, are quite beautiful. But if you want a truly wonderful souvenir, come at dawn, half an hour before sunrise.

4) From here to the Caleta viewpoint, there's very little to see. The photo above of the sailboats was taken from one between the two, at sunset.

The next viewpoint is called the Portitxol Cross. It's a good place to start hiking trails, two of which lead to two different beaches. The photo below shows the views from Cala Sardinera.

5) From there, if you want, you can go to the Portitxol Island viewpoint or the Falzia viewpoint. I'm not saying one is more beautiful than the other, but I think the latter is much better. The views are spectacular because it's higher up, and the colors of the seabed really stand out. (If you catch it at the right time.)

6) Once you've finished treating yourself to this feast for the eyes, I recommend another viewpoint that's a real treat. It's called the Mirador de la Punta del Cap Negre. From there, you can see a perfect alignment of Cape San Martin and Cape San Antonio, as well as the island you've been looking at for a while now.

7) The route continues to Cape La Nao. The views of the sea from here are spectacular.

8) We head toward the Ambolo Tower viewpoint. The view from up there is of Cape La Nao and the beach below, which has the same name as the viewpoint.
If you go to the other side of the road, there is another viewpoint that shows a landscape just like I imagine the Galician cliffs, but Mediterranean. Here you will see some steps leading down to Cala de les Pesqueres.

There is less time left to finish our tour.
 
9) The next place I invite you to visit is the Granadella viewpoint. The viewpoint is on Pic Tort Street.

10) Our route is almost over. I don't know how long it took you to get here, but if you still have a couple of hours of sunlight left, I invite you to head to the last point on the route. This is the one that will take you the longest to reach. I'm referring to Puig Llorença, although many people refer to it as the mountain of the summit of the sun.
Up there, there are open views that stretch far and wide. And then, the sunset is spectacular.

Symphony125 - Rent Bike Javea
Cabo San Antonio - Javea - denortasur.com
1st mountaineer
sunrise 1st mountain Javea
Rough cross - portichol
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Cala Blanca
Cape of the Nao - denortasur.com
Discoverer Island
Montgo and Cape San Antonio - Cala Sardinera - denortasur.com
Portichol Beach - denortasur.com
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I wish you a wonderful route!

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