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Puerta Azul Javea

Puerta Azul Javea

The "Puerta Azul Javea" is a famous blue door located in Javea, Alicante, in Spain. It has recently gained popularity on social media for its unique and picturesque appearance that is perfect for some incredible photographs.

In this blog, we will discuss the exact location of the door, the history behind it, and other important information relevant to the Puerta Azul Javea. We will also take a look at some interesting facts and stories that are associated with Cala Portixol, the beautiful, serene beach where this door can be found. Be sure to read till the end where we reveal some incredible secrets about this area!

Puerta Azul Javea

1. History of the Puerta Azul Javea

2. Where is the Puerta Azul Javea?

2.1 Where is Cala Portixol?

2.2 How can I access Cala Portixol?

3. Cala Portixol and la Puerta Azul Javea

3.1 Cova dels Orguens

3.2 Cueva de los Dragones

3.3 Cala el Pom

3.4 Isla de Portixol

4. Puerta Azul Javea & Cala Portixol, Javea’s perfect place for photos

1. History of the Puerta Azul Javea

The Puerta Azul Javea is an iconic blue door that is part of a little fisherman's house, which has been owned by locals for generations. These houses are called "Barracas" which is why the beach also goes by the name "Playa de la Barraca" in addition to "Cala Portixol". These Barracas are not a common sight in the region as many of them have been deconstructed or destroyed. Nonetheless, they have a rich history dating back to the early 20th century.

Puerta Azul Javea

They were built by local fishermen as a place to store their fishing gear and as a seasonal residence. Many of these Barracas were passed down through generations of families, and they continue to be a significant part of the local culture and history. The Puerta Azul Javea is a reminder of this heritage and is one of the many charming features that make Cala Portixol a popular tourist destination.

2. Where is the Puerta Azul Javea?

Where is the Puerta Azul? It is located on the Eastern part of Javea, Alicante, at the entrance of the beach Cala Portixol which can be found between Cap Prim and Cap Negre.

Puerta Azul Javea

2.1 Where is Cala Portixol?

Cala Portixol is found on the Eastern part of Javea around 9 kilometers from the town centre, nestled in between Cap Prim and Cap Negre and in front of Portixol Island. I can be accessed by the famous coastal road of Carretera del Portitxol where you must take the exit on Carrer de la Barraca until you arrive at the beach.

Puerta Azul Javea

2.2 How can I access Cala Portixol?

Cala Portixol is a very popular beach destination during the summer months. Due to its popularity, access to the beach can be limited as the entrance is controlled when the parking fills up. However, in this blog, we will explain how to access the beach regardless of the parking situation.

We will provide tips and tricks on how to get to the beach even during peak season, so you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and crystal-clear waters and obviously the famous Puerta Azul Javea of Cala Portixol. So don't worry, even though it may be busy, with the information provided in this blog, you'll be able to enjoy your summer vacation without any hassle.

Arrive early

One way to avoid the restrictions on access to Cala Portixol during peak summer season is to come early, before 09:00 in the morning. This is when the beach guards start their shift, and the parking lot and beach access is less restricted. By arriving early, you can avoid the crowds and ensure that you have a spot to park and access to the beach. This can be a great option for those who want to enjoy the beach before it gets too crowded and also for people who are looking for a quiet spot to relax.

Puerta Azul Javea

Creu de Portixol

Another way to access Cala Portixol is by taking the Creu de Portixol hike, a short and scenic hike that offers a beautiful alternative to reach the beach. The hike is well marked and offers breath-taking views of the coastline and the surrounding area. It starts from the parking area of the beach and goes through a beautiful path surrounded by the Mediterranean scrub, passing by several viewpoints that offer panoramic views of the sea. The hike takes about 10 minutes one way and it is a great option for nature lovers and people who want to enjoy a bit of exercise while getting to the beach.

Puerta Azul Javea

Puerta Azul Javea

Arrive late

Another option to access Cala Portixol is to arrive late, after 17:00, by which time the beach guards have stopped working and the access is unrestricted. This can be a great option for those who prefer to spend their afternoons and evenings at the beach. Additionally, arriving late in the afternoon can be a beautiful time of the day to visit the Puerta Azul Javea as the golden sunlight shines directly on it, creating a picturesque and serene atmosphere. This can be a great option for people who want to enjoy a more laid-back and relaxed experience at the beach. Keep in mind that the beach and parking area will be less crowded and that the facilities may be closed or closing, so plan accordingly.

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3. Cala Portixol and la Puerta Azul Javea

Despite the Puerta Azul Javea being one of the main attractions of Cala Portixol, there is so much more to explore and enjoy at this beautiful beach. It boasts some of the cleanest water on Javea's coastline due to the presence of sea grass, specifically Posidonia, which acts as a natural filter for the water. This makes Cala Portixol an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling. Additionally, there are many hidden gems and secrets to discover nearby that we are eager to share. From beautiful coves and hidden beaches to magical sea caves, there is something for everyone at Cala Portixol.

Puerta Azul Javea

3.1 Cova dels Orguens

Next to Cala Portixol, you can find Cova dels Orguens, one of Spain's largest sea caves measuring 46 meters in the middle, with smaller caves inside. It's only a short paddle away by kayak and makes for a great excursion, something that Siesta Advisor has been offering for over 10 years!

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3.2 Cueva de los Dragones

Another cave worth visiting is Cueva de los Dragones, a magical cave that stretches 50 meters underground. The cave is known for its unique acoustics and when the water moves inside, it creates a sound that resembles a dragon breathing, giving the cave its name.

Both caves are perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers, offering a glimpse into the geological history of the region and allowing visitors to experience the beauty of the Mediterranean in a unique way. They are both worth a visit and can be accessed by kayak.

Puerta Azul Javea

3.3 Cala el Pom

Another hidden gem near Cala Portixol is Cala el Pom, a completely inaccessible beach by land. This beach is arguably one of the best places in Javea to snorkel due to its transparent turquoise-blue waters, and the abundance of marine life. The beach is surrounded by rocks and cliffs that offer an ideal habitat for many species of fish, making it a snorkeler's paradise.

3.4 Isla de Portixol

Another great destination that can be visited by kayak is Portixol Island, which is just a short paddle away from Cala Portixol. This island is included in the Siesta Advisor's Cala Portixol kayak excursion, and it offers a great opportunity to explore Javea’s incredible coastline.

Visitors can visit another beautiful cave, where you can overlook the entirety of Portixol bay and take some more amazing photos alongside the Puerta Azul Javea. Additionally, the island has a natural blue swimming pool that is perfect for swimming and cliff jumping. The island has no facilities and is not inhabited, so it's a great place to experience the Mediterranean in a more natural way.

Puerta Azul Javea

10. Puerta Azul Javea & Cala Portixol, Javea’s perfect place for photos

In conclusion, the Puerta Azul Javea and Cala Portixol are must-see destinations for those visiting the Javea region. The Puerta Azul is an incredible place to take photos and is an Instagram paradise, but there are many other secret places nearby that offer just as good, or even better opportunities to take some photos such as Cova dels Orguens, Cala el Pom or Isla de Portixol.

Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape, an action-packed adventure, or simply a beautiful place to take photos, Cala Portixol has something to offer. The beach offers a variety of activities such as swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and hiking, as well as the opportunity to discover beautiful hidden gems and secret places.

With its crystal-clear waters, beautiful scenery, and rich cultural heritage, Cala Portixol is the perfect destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty and charm of the Mediterranean.

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