Cala Ambolo in Javea is a beach of about 120 meters long, surrounded by impressive cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation. Its natural environment and its isolated location make it an ideal place for those looking for tranquility and beauty. The crystal clear waters of the cove, combined with its fine sand and gravel, create an idyllic landscape and a calm atmosphere conducive to relaxation.
It was considered a nudist cove and a virgin cove with infrequent bathers. It is characterized by its crystal clear waters and its proximity to Cabo de la Nao. Its name is due to the Watchtower built in the 16th century, whose function was to monitor and defend in case of pirate attacks. On its southern slope we find the Isla del Descubridor, near Cala de Ambolo we have the viewpoint where we can enjoy beautiful views of the Mediterranean. Its occupancy rate is low, it does not have a security service and its length is approximately 300 meters. Currently, this cove is closed due to the risk of landslides.
In Cala Ambolo, the activities are aimed at enjoying the natural beauty and calm of the environment. The beach is ideal for swimming in its clean waters and exploring the seabed, especially for snorkeling enthusiasts. The clarity of the water allows you to observe a wide variety of marine life and rock formations underwater.
For those looking for a place to relax and enjoy nature, Cala Ambolo in Javea offers a perfect environment. The beach is ideal for spending a day with the family, having a picnic or simply disconnecting and enjoying the scenery.
For early risers, Cala Ambolo in Javea offers a special sunrise experience. Watching the sun rise over the sea horizon in this tranquil setting is an unforgettable experience, perfect for starting the day with positive energy and marveling at the natural beauty of the Costa Blanca.

