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Experience Spain's largest sea caves on this 3-hour kayak and snorkel tour from Cala Portixol, exploring Dragon's Cave and Cova dels Orguens with expert guides.

This 3-hour adventure takes you along the stunning Mediterranean coastline near Javea, starting at Cala Portixol. For $68 per person, you’ll paddle through crystal-clear waters, visit Dragon’s Cave, and explore Cova dels Orguens, one of Spain’s largest sea caves. The tour is led by Siesta Advisor, a well-regarded activity provider known for expert guidance and small group sizes limited to 10 participants.
While the tour offers exciting cave exploration, snorkeling, and optional cliff jumping, it’s suited for those who enjoy water-based activities and natural scenery. The 3-hour duration makes it manageable for most travelers, though it’s important to be comfortable with kayaking and swimming. The tour’s focus on hidden caves and scenic stops offers a memorable way to experience the rugged coastline of Javea.
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The tour begins at Cala Portixol, a picturesque bay that serves as the launching spot for this exploration. Once you arrive, look for the Siesta Advisor van and the team wearing Siesta Advisor T-shirts. This spot offers easy access to the water and promises scenic views that set the tone for the adventure.
From here, the group paddles towards notable locations along the coastline, starting with a scenic 5-minute transfer to Carrer Cap Negre and Cala Paradis, both offering glimpses of Javea’s rugged cliffs and clear waters. The initial stops provide opportunities for photos and to soak in the natural beauty before reaching the caves.

The Dragon’s Cave is one of the tour’s key highlights. This secret cave, discovered by Siesta Advisor, features intriguing rock formations and natural features that evoke a sense of wonder. The 10-minute stop allows for a photo opportunity and a brief visit, so visitors can appreciate the cave’s mystery and beauty.
Guides lead the group through the cave’s natural chambers, explaining the geological formations and the cave’s significance. This stop is perfect for those interested in natural geology and hidden coastal secrets. The visit to Dragon’s Cave provides a quiet, awe-inspiring moment amidst the adventure.

The highlight of the tour is the exploration of Cova dels Orguens, an impressive sea cave with vast, echoing chambers that showcase Spain’s natural marine architecture. The 45-minute stop here includes snorkeling, marine life viewing, and scenic views outside.
The large size of the cave makes it a striking sight, and paddling through its corridors offers a sense of scale and grandeur. The snorkeling gear provided allows participants to see underwater rock formations and marine creatures, adding to the adventure’s underwater appeal. The cave’s natural beauty makes it a real standout.
More Great Tours NearbyFollowing the cave explorations, the tour stops at Cala el Pom, a secluded beach accessible only by sea. This spot is ideal for snorkeling and observing marine life in its crystal-clear waters. The stop lasts about 10 minutes, primarily for photos and to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
This calm bay offers a tranquil break from the kayaking and a chance to appreciate the underwater ecosystem of the Mediterranean. The marine environment here is vibrant, making it a popular stop for snorkelers.
The tour continues towards Carrer Cap Negre, a towering rock formation that stands out along the coastline. While this stop is mainly a scenic pass-by, it offers vivid colors and striking geology that highlight the natural forces shaping Javea’s coast.
Guides point out the rock’s distinctive features, and the group enjoys the views of the rugged coastline, which make for great photos. This stop is brief but enriches the overall experience with its natural drama.
An exciting feature of the tour is the option for cliff jumping—available on demand for those feeling brave. This activity combines the adrenaline rush of jumping into the sea with the stunning backdrop of the coast.
The water-based activities also include snorkeling and exploring underwater caves, with professional gear provided. The tour’s flexible approach allows participants to choose whether to participate in the jump or simply enjoy paddling and snorkeling.

The meeting point near the famous blue door at Cala Portixol makes it easy to locate the guides. The Siesta Advisor team provides professional guidance, ensuring safety and fun throughout the experience.
Included in the tour are kayaking gear, life jackets, snorkel gear, water shoes, and waterproof bags for personal belongings. Participants also receive professional photos of their adventure, making it easy to remember the trip.
The tour is conducted in multiple languages including Spanish, English, Dutch, French, Hungarian, and German, making it accessible to a wide range of travelers.

With a limited group size of 10 people, this tour offers a more personalized experience. The guides are knowledgeable and attentive, which enhances the overall enjoyment and safety. The small group ensures that everyone gets plenty of attention and can comfortably participate in activities like snorkeling and cliff jumping.
The 3-hour duration balances adventure with comfort, making it suitable for most travelers without feeling rushed or overly demanding.
This guided kayak and snorkeling tour offers a well-rounded coastal exploration along Javea’s shoreline. The visit to the Dragon’s Cave and Cova dels Orguens stands as a highlight, showcasing Spain’s impressive sea caves. The inclusion of snorkeling, marine life viewing, and optional cliff jumping adds adventure and variety.
While the $68 price is reasonable for the value of the experience, participation requires comfort with water activities and some physical activity. The small group size is a real advantage, allowing for personalized guiding and more flexible interaction.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy water adventures, natural scenery, and exploration of coastal caves. It’s a great choice for those seeking an active, scenic, and educational day on the Mediterranean coast.
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What is included in the tour?
The tour provides professional guides, kayaking gear, life jackets, snorkel gear, water shoes, waterproof bags, and professional photos.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, with specific timing depending on the day’s schedule.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins near the famous blue door at Cala Portixol and returns to the same location at the end of the trip.
Is snorkeling included?
Yes, snorkeling gear is provided, and you can enjoy viewing marine life and underwater caves at stops like Cala el Pom and the main caves.
Can I participate in cliff jumping?
Cliff jumping is available on demand for those who want an extra thrill.
What language(s) are guides available in?
Guides can speak Spanish, English, Dutch, French, Hungarian, and German.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but the water-based activities suggest a need for participants to be comfortable in water and physically capable.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 10 participants, ensuring a small, personal experience.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring swimsuit, towel, and personal belongings. All essential gear and water shoes are provided.
How do I book the tour?
Reservations can be made in advance, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund.