You’ll kayak along Javea’s rugged coast into secret sea caves of the San Antonio Marine Reserve, snorkel in crystal-clear waters with a local guide, and try cliff jumping at Cala Tango—all gear provided plus free photos to remember those wild leaps.
“You see that crack in the rocks? That’s where we’re going,” our guide Pablo grinned, paddle resting across his knees. I remember thinking there was no way we’d fit kayaks through there. But somehow, after a few clumsy strokes (and one accidental splash—sorry again, Marta), we slid into this cool shadowy cave. The air changed—suddenly it was salty and still, with that echoey sound you only get when you’re inside something ancient. Pablo handed out snorkels and I could hear my own breath as I ducked under, eyes wide for darting silver fish. It’s hard to describe how clear the water is in the San Antonio Marine Reserve until you see your own toes waving back at you from below.
Afterwards, we paddled along the coastline—sun bouncing off the water so bright I had to squint—and ended up at Cala Tango. There were a couple of locals already up on the rocks, shouting encouragement in Spanish that I only half understood but felt anyway. I hesitated at first (heights aren’t really my thing), but everyone cheered each other on. The jump isn’t as scary as it looks—well, maybe it is for a second—but then you hit the water and it’s like everything else disappears except for this cold blue rush. Someone brought their dog along with a tiny life jacket; even he seemed braver than me.
I didn’t expect to laugh so much or feel so calm just floating after all that adrenaline. Pablo snapped some photos while we caught our breath and passed around water shoes (which honestly saved my feet). There’s something about being out there with strangers who suddenly feel like friends—maybe it’s just what happens when you share a little fear and saltwater together. On the way back, sunburnt and happy, I kept thinking about how different Javea looks from the sea—a side most people probably never see unless they do something like this.
Yes, it's suitable for all fitness levels and includes guidance from a professional local guide.
Yes, use of snorkeling equipment and Helly Hansen life jackets are included in your booking.
Children aged 4-12 can join if accompanied by an adult; specialized infant seats are available.
Yes, transportation options are wheelchair accessible for this tour.
Pets up to 25kg are allowed if they have their own life jacket.
Yes, professional photographs are included free of charge during your experience.
The tour explores Javea's coastline including San Antonio Marine Reserve and Cala Tango.
Your day includes all kayaking gear with carbon fibre paddle, use of snorkeling equipment and Helly Hansen life jacket, dry storage for your things, water shoes so you don’t slip on rocks, waterproof bags for phones or snacks, plus free professional photos taken by your guide—all alongside a friendly local leading every step (or paddle) of the way.
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