Highlights

  • • Alicante's easternmost point, closest to Ibiza
  • • 1928 lighthouse at 122 m above sea level
  • • 100 m cliffs with viewpoints
  • • The Costa Blanca's most photographed sunset
  • • Caves and coves reachable on foot

Description

Cap de la Nau is Alicante province's easternmost point and the closest mainland spot to Ibiza, clearly visible on fine days. A 1928 lighthouse at 122 metres above sea level marks the cape, surrounded by viewpoints over 100-metre cliffs. The sunset from here is one of the most photographed on the Costa Blanca.

Around the cape, several coves are reachable on foot — the Cova dels Orguens, the Cova de la Mare de Deu and coastal paths connecting with Javea's southern coves. Access is free and unrestricted.

Key Information

Pricing

Free

Accessibility

Medium

Kid-Friendly Pet-Friendly No Booking Required

Guide

Essential information for visiting Cap de la Nau

Location

In this area

Practical Information
Pricing
Free
Features & Services
  • Accessibility:Medium
  • Kid-Friendly:Yes
  • Pet-Friendly:Yes
  • Booking:No Booking Required