Historic Xàbia Hermitage of Santa Llúcia (14th-15th c.) It is the most beautiful and representative example of the “conquest hermitage” style. On the feast day of Saint Lucy, December 13, the people make a pilgrimage up to the hermitage, located atop a hill near town,...
Xàbia Cova Tallada It is a large cavity open to the sea, stretching 400 m, mostly excavated by human hands since medieval times to extract tosca stone for building construction. On its walls and ceiling, you can still see the marks left by generations of stone...
Xàbia Granadella Cove A rustic cove with crystal-clear waters, ideal for diving, located in the southernmost part of Xàbia. It can be accessed via the road of the same name, which branches off from the Cabo de la Nao road about 2 km before reaching the cape. From the...
Xàbia Popul Hermitage It belongs to the group known as “conquest hermitages,” named for the period in which they were built, between the 14th and 15th centuries. They all follow the same architectural scheme: a rectangular floor plan, gable tile roof, and entrance on...
Xàbia Montgó Natural Park The Montgó Massif rises to a maximum height of 753 meters above sea level. Its east-west orientation and large limestone walls define its distinctive profile. Together with its proximity to the sea and its climate, this makes the Montgó area...
Xàbia Cap de Sant Antoni Viewpoint The lighthouse facing the bay from Cap de Sant Antoni was the successor of earlier defensive structures that made use of the plain’s strategic position. Hermits built it to retreat from worldly life, and in their honor, the...