Cala el Pom, the least frequented beach on the coast of Jávea

Photographed by thousands of people every year, both from the sea and from the mountains, el Pom cove is one of the most popular coves for lovers of sailing or water sports such as kayaking or paddle sup, as it can be accessed by sea.
However, for those who photograph it from the viewpoint of La Falzia it may be unfamiliar, as it is normally associated with Cala del Portitxol or Cala Barraca due to its proximity.
It is a cove that is hidden among the cliffs of the Cap Negre and the Portitxol Cove.
We can easily distinguish it thanks to the dark patches of the Cap Negre cliff on the right-hand side of the cove and on the left-hand side we find the Portitxol cove.
La cala del Pom is a corner of crystal clear waters and underwater depths of great beauty, where visitors can enjoy water sports such as snorkelling and scuba diving, undoubtedly a unique place to enjoy the sea. coast of JáveaA little-travelled paradise of great scenic beauty.
If you are not familiar with this Jávea coveWe recommend that you come and discover the beauty of this special little corner. Each of its corners will captivate you in a unique way, making you enjoy a unique but little known enclave of the Costa Blanca.

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How can I get to the Pom de Jávea cove?

As mentioned above, the el Pom de Xábia coveIt can only be accessed by sea and is located about 20 minutes by kayak from Cala del Portitxol or Cala Barraca.
If you want to enjoy this wonderful cove in Jávea, you can sign up for an kayak excursion from Portitxol Covewhere you will visit the cove and get to know all its nooks and crannies and secrets.
When we arrive at the Pom cove you will leave the kayaks on the beach and we will swim into a small cave where there is a fresh water spring that flows from the cliff, the so called "El Pom". Cova de l'Aigua Dolça cave.

Once we leave the freshwater cave, we can enjoy snorkelling, as the Pom cove is ideal for discovering the underwater depths, and we can enjoy the aquatic life of the area through its turquoise waters.
From the cove we will also be able to see the Cova del Tabac, used until very recently to store smuggled tobacco. The colour of the water in this corner is spectacular.
We will then pass through the natural stone arch formed in the cliff of Cap Negre and we will reach the end of the cape to head for Portitxol Island where we will visit its natural swimming pool and its window to the sea from the cave hidden in the island itself.

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