Cap de la Nau
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Cap de la Nau: A Coastal Marvel
Cap de la Nau, located in Javea, is a dramatic limestone headland along Spain’s Mediterranean coast. Known for its stunning cliffs and breathtaking views, it attracts nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Historically significant due to its lighthouse built in 1855, the cape also features a natural cave worth exploring. The area's unique geology and biodiversity provide a habitat for various flora and fauna, enhancing its cultural value as a protected site.
Must-See Wonders
- 🗼 Historic Lighthouse
- 🏞️ Natural Cave Exploration
- 🍽️ Dining with a View
Accessible by foot or car, Cap de la Nau is an ideal spot for families, tourists, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Cap de la Nau
Historic Lighthouse
The lighthouse at Cap de la Nau was inaugurated in 1855 and serves as a navigational aid for ships in the area.
Natural Cave
The adjacent natural cave is accessible and showcases unique rock formations and sea life.
Biodiversity
The area hosts a variety of Mediterranean plant species and is a spot for birdwatching.
Location
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Address
View map03738 Xàbia
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Price
Free. Access to restaurants may incur costs.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 2-4 hours.
Best Time to Visit
Early mornings or weekdays for fewer crowds.