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Explore Cala Granadella with this 2.5-hour kayak and snorkel tour, featuring sea caves, hidden beaches, marine wildlife, and expert guides in Javea, Spain.

The Cala Granadella: Cala en Caló Sea Cave Snorkel & Kayak Tour offers an engaging way to explore the stunning coastline of Javea in Spain’s Valencian Community. Priced at $51 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this tour combines kayaking, snorkeling, and visits to some of the region’s most captivating spots. With a rating of 4.7 from 99 reviews, it clearly appeals to many, thanks to its scenic routes, knowledgeable guides, and inclusion of marine exploration.
This experience is ideal for those seeking an active outdoor adventure that showcases both the marine ecosystem and hidden coastal scenery. However, it’s important to consider that weather conditions can impact activities like snorkeling and cliff jumping. The tour starts at Cala en Caló and includes several stops, making it a flexible option for many travelers interested in discovering Javea’s marine treasures.
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The tour begins at Cala en Caló, an isolated bay accessible only by sea, setting the tone for a truly exclusive outing. The guides meet on the left side of Cala Granadella where a white van bearing the Siesta Advisor logo is parked. This location offers a peaceful setting and immediate access to the sea, perfect for starting the adventure.
Travelers can expect snorkeling in crystal-clear waters right after starting, with plenty of marine life visible in the sea cave. The quiet of Cala en Caló provides an ideal environment for newcomers and experienced snorkelers alike to enjoy the underwater scenery.

One of the tour’s highlights is snorkeling in Cala en Caló’s sea cave, a lesser-known feature that surprises many visitors. The water here is noted for its transparency and abundance of marine creatures, making it a favorite stop. Guides help facilitate the snorkeling, ensuring safety and helping guests see as much marine life as possible.
This cave offers a chance to examine geological formations while enjoying the calm, inviting waters. It’s a peaceful spot that has a sense of being slightly off the beaten path, adding to the adventure element.

Next, the tour takes you to the Cova del Llop Marí, a fascinating marine cavern that is both geologically interesting and rich in marine wildlife. As you paddle near this cave, enjoy scenic views along the coast and get a sense of the area’s natural history. The guides explain the geology and marine ecosystem, making this stop both educational and visually impressive.
The marine wildlife at this location is notable, providing prime opportunities for marine life viewing while snorkeling or paddling nearby. Weather conditions might influence how much time you spend here, but the exploration of this uncharted cavern is a unique experience.
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The itinerary includes a scenic pass by Isla del Descubridor, offering views of a distinctive island visible from the coastline. This pass is all about taking in the natural beauty of the area from the sea.
If conditions allow, the tour concludes at Cala Ambolo, a naturist beach known for its tranquility and secluded atmosphere. The exclusive access to this hidden bay makes it a special finale, giving visitors a chance to relax and admire vibrant marine ecosystems in a peaceful setting. As a usually closed-to-the-public beach, Cala Ambolo enhances the sense of discovery.

The core activity involves paddling along the coast to discover secret caves and inaccessible beaches. Guides lead you through magnificent sea caves, each showcasing natural formations and geological features that are rarely seen from land.
Among the highlights is the optional cliff jumping, which adds an adrenaline rush. This activity is on request and depends on sea conditions, so flexibility is key. Kayaking provides an up-close view of the coastline and the chance to explore lesser-visited spots while enjoying the fresh sea breeze.

The waters around Cala Granadella are famed for their clarity and marine biodiversity. Snorkelers will find vibrant fish and other marine creatures visible in the vivid underwater environment. The guides facilitate marine life viewing and help guests make the most of this underwater exploration.
The water shoes and snorkeling gear provided ensure comfort and safety, making this activity accessible even for those new to snorkeling. The professional photos included in the tour offer a way to remember the colorful marine life and scenic views.

The group size is manageable, with guides maintaining an engaging but safe pace. The guides are described as helpful, knowledgeable, and attentive to guests’ needs, which enhances the overall experience. The tour is conducted in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, and Dutch, ensuring accessibility for many travelers.
The meeting point is convenient, with clear instructions on where guides will be waiting. All necessary kayaking gear, life jackets, and water shoes are included, along with dry storage for personal belongings. The professional photos are a thoughtful touch, capturing moments from your adventure.

Since the tour is weather-dependent, sea conditions can influence the availability of snorkeling and cliff jumping. On days with choppy seas, some activities might be limited, but the guides prioritize safety and will adapt plans accordingly.
Guests should be prepared for moderate physical activity, including paddling and snorkeling, and should feel comfortable in water. The tour’s pace is designed to be not too fast, allowing everyone to enjoy the scenery and activities comfortably.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. Guests can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility for travel plans. The live guides speak multiple languages and make the experience engaging for diverse groups.
The duration of 2.5 hours makes this a manageable outing, fitting comfortably into a day of sightseeing in Javea. Checking availability for desired start times is recommended, as spots can fill quickly.
The Cala Granadella kayak and snorkel tour suits active travelers eager to explore the coast from the water. It’s ideal for those who appreciate scenic views, marine wildlife, and coastal geology. The inclusion of snorkeling gear and professional guidance makes it suitable for beginners and experienced enthusiasts alike.
However, those sensitive to sea sickness or expecting heavy adrenaline might want to prepare accordingly. The tour’s focus on natural beauty and sea caves will appeal most to travelers interested in nature, photography, and marine ecosystems.
This tour offers a lively, scenic, and educational experience of Javea’s coast, emphasizing small-group exploration and marine discovery. With its combination of kayaking, snorkeling, and secret beaches, it provides a well-rounded way to enjoy the Mediterranean’s natural beauty. The professional guides and inclusion of photos add value, making this tour a memorable choice for outdoor lovers.
“Great guides, the pace was good, not too fast and enough time to enjoy the snorkeling at the cove”
What is the cost of the tour?
The tour costs $51 per person for a 2.5-hour adventure.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Cala en Caló and finishes back at the same location, with stops at various scenic spots along the way.
Are snorkeling and cliff jumping included?
Snorkeling is included and facilitated by provided gear. Cliff jumping is on request and depends on sea conditions.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, it’s suitable for those comfortable with water activities and moderate physical activity, with guides ensuring safety and support.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later for added flexibility.