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Explore Cala Granadella with this 2.5-hour kayaking and snorkeling tour, featuring hidden caves, scenic stops, and marine wildlife in Javea, Spain.
If you’re after a unique way to see Javea’s stunning coastline, this Cala Granadella kayaking and snorkeling tour offers a fantastic mix of adventure, natural beauty, and secret spots best accessed by sea. With crystal-clear waters, fascinating sea caves, and the chance to spot vibrant marine life, it promises a memorable day on the water without breaking the bank.
One aspect we really love about this tour is the expert guidance and local knowledge the team provides. The guides aren’t just paddling partners—they’re passionate about sharing the area’s hidden gems. However, a possible consideration for travelers is the sea conditions, which can sometimes be choppy, affecting snorkeling and kayaking comfort. This experience suits those who enjoy a mix of exploration, light physical activity, and scenic beauty, especially if you’re keen to avoid crowded beaches and discover untouched corners of the coast.


This tour, priced at around $51 per person, offers a lot of bang for your buck. It combines adventure, relaxation, and discovery in a way that’s accessible for most fitness levels. The 2.5-hour duration makes it manageable for a morning or afternoon outing, giving you enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
What we appreciate most is the way it balances guided instruction with free exploration. You’ll be kayaking along the coast, snorkeling in clear waters, and snapping photos of remarkable caves—all under the watchful eye of a professional guide. The guides, who speak multiple languages including English, French, Spanish, and Dutch, are praised for their helpfulness and ability to keep everyone safe and entertained.
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Your adventure begins at the well-loved Platja Granadella, a beach renowned for its pristine sands and stunning backdrop. Here, the guides assemble with all gear ready—life jackets, waterproof bags, and water shoes provided. The starting point gives you an initial taste of the area’s natural allure.
From the bay, you paddle to Cala en Caló, a small, inaccessible-by-land cove that feels like discovering a secret hideaway. This is where the true magic begins. You’ll snorkel through a sea cave, surrounded by an abundance of fish and marine flora. Reviewers like Kimberley mention how her children found it “the best day ever,” especially during the snorkeling in these translucent waters.
The guides also facilitate photo stops here, so be ready to capture the moment. Libby notes that the pace was just right, with enough time allocated for snorkeling and exploring without feeling rushed.
Next, the tour heads to the Llop Marí cave, another highlight. This cavern showcases fascinating geology, and marine life is abundant here too. Guests often comment on the beautiful views and the helpfulness of the guides, who ensure everyone gets a good look while sharing insights about the caves’ natural history.
Continuing along the coast, you’ll pass the scenic Isla del Descubridor—a photo-worthy spot—and then head to Cala Ambolo, a naturist beach that’s typically off-limits to the public. Thanks to this tour’s special access, you can enjoy its tranquility and untouched beauty, making for a perfect, quiet finale.
After soaking in the serene atmosphere, the tour wraps up back at the starting point, leaving you with plenty of moments to reflect on your coastal discoveries.

The tour fee covers professional guidance, all necessary gear, and professional photos that you can download afterward. This means you can just relax and focus on the experience, knowing your safety and comfort are prioritized. The group sizes tend to be manageable, ensuring personalized attention, and the guides are praised for their helpfulness—especially when seas get rough or some guests feel seasick, as Kimberley mentions.
The meeting point is straightforward: look for the white van with the Siesta Advisor logo on the left of Granadella Bay, making it hard to miss. The tour runs in multiple languages, including English, French, Spanish, and Dutch, catering to diverse travelers.

Expect crystal-clear waters that make snorkeling a delight. The marine ecosystem here is lively, with fish visible just inches from your mask. The caves are impressive, showcasing natural formations that have been shaped over thousands of years. The guides’ local knowledge adds context to what you’re seeing, making the experience more meaningful.
The kayaking route provides spectacular views of inaccessible beaches, rugged cliffs, and secluded coves. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can request to try cliff jumping—an optional activity that adds a thrill for adrenaline seekers.
Based on reviews, most guests find the pace just right, with Libby noting, “not too fast and enough time to enjoy snorkeling.” Kimberley highlights the helpfulness of the guides, especially when seasickness struck—“the guides were very helpful and supportive.”

When you consider that the price includes all gear, guided instructions, and photos, this tour becomes a great value. It offers an active yet relaxed way to see parts of Javea’s coast that are often out of reach for land-based visitors. The small group sizes and expert guides enhance the experience, making it more personal and enriching.
You’re paying not just for the scenery but for the expert local knowledge and safety, which can make or break your experience if conditions are challenging. For travelers who appreciate an authentic, less commercialized adventure with plenty of opportunities for photos and marine encounters, this tour hits the mark.

This activity is perfect for active travelers, nature lovers, and those who enjoy spending time on the water. It’s suitable for beginners and intermediate paddlers, provided you’re comfortable in open water. Families with children who are confident swimmers will find it especially rewarding, as will solo travelers or couples seeking a mix of adventure and tranquility.
If you’re after a peaceful escape from crowded beaches and want to discover hidden marine caves, this tour provides a unique perspective on Javea’s coastline. The combination of snorkeling, kayaking, and scenic stops ensures you’ll leave with not just photos but memories of discovering a coastline few get to see.

This Cala Granadella kayaking and snorkeling tour offers a fantastic blend of adventure, natural beauty, and exclusivity. For just over fifty dollars, you gain access to tranquil coves, impressive caves, and vibrant marine life—all guided by knowledgeable professionals. It’s an ideal choice for travelers who want an active day out that’s both fun and meaningful.
The experience is especially suited for those who love exploring by sea, appreciate scenic beauty, and are comfortable with a little physical activity. The inclusion of professional photos and gear makes it a hassle-free way to capture your coastal discoveries.
While sea conditions can influence the experience, the guides’ expertise and flexibility ensure that most guests leave satisfied—even if the weather isn’t perfect. It’s a wonderful way to see Javea’s hidden corners with a small group, making it both personal and adventurous.
If you’re looking for a memorable, active day on the water, this tour is one of the best options around Cala Granadella—offering a genuine taste of the coast’s untouched beauty.
“Great guides, the pace was good, not too fast and enough time to enjoy the snorkeling at the cove”

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity that fits well into most travel plans.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Dutch, ensuring clear communication for international travelers.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children who are confident swimmers and comfortable with water activities will enjoy it, especially since the tour involves snorkeling and paddling.
Do I need previous experience?
No previous kayaking or snorkeling experience is necessary. The guides provide instructions and support to help everyone feel comfortable.
What’s included in the price?
All kayaking gear, snorkeling equipment, life jackets, water shoes, waterproof bags, dry storage, and professional photos are included.
Can I request cliff jumping?
Yes, cliff jumping is available on request, adding an extra adrenaline rush for those interested.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Weather conditions may affect activities like snorkeling or cliff jumping.
Where do I meet the guides?
At the left side of Granadella Bay, look for the white van with the Siesta Advisor logo and guides in white tops and red shorts.
Is there a minimum group size?
The information provided doesn’t specify minimums, but smaller groups are typical, allowing for personalized guidance and safety.
If you're eager to see Javea’s coast in a way few do—by kayak through secret caves and snorkel in crystal-clear waters—this tour offers both adventure and tranquility in one package.