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Experience Javea’s stunning coastline with a 2.5-hour kayak tour featuring snorkeling, cliff jumping, hidden caves, and secluded beaches — perfect for adventure lovers.
If you’re dreaming of exploring Spain’s Valencian coast from the water, the Cala Portixol Kayak Tour offers a fantastic way to do just that. This 2.5-hour guided trip combines the thrill of kayaking, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, and daring cliff jumps, all set against the backdrop of some of Javea’s most stunning and inaccessible natural spots. It’s designed for those who love adventure but also appreciate a peaceful, scenic backdrop.
What we really love about this tour is how it balances activity and tranquility. You’re not just paddling aimlessly — each stop reveals something special, from secret caves to untouched beaches. Plus, the guides like Esteban and Westley don’t just show you the way; they make sure everyone feels comfortable and included, even if it’s your first time kayaking. One thing to consider? The tour is weather-dependent, especially for cliff jumping, so a clear day really makes the experience shine.
This trip is ideal for active travelers who want a hands-on way to see Javea’s coast, nature lovers eager for underwater discoveries, and anyone looking for a fun, memorable day out with a small group. If you’re up for a blend of adventure and scenic beauty, this tour could be just what you need.

The Cala Portixol Kayak Tour promises a well-rounded adventure through some of Javea’s most beautiful and hard-to-reach spots. Starting at Carrera de la Barraca, 89, the meeting point is easy to find — look for the iconic blue door near the beach, with the Siesta Advisor van and team members in T-shirts ready to greet you. Once everyone’s geared up, the fun begins.
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Cala el Pom: This first stop is a real highlight — a peaceful cove with transparent waters perfect for snorkeling. The reviews rave about the marine life and the small caves you can swim through. “We had a great time with nice people,” says Celine, highlighting how this spot remains pristine because it’s only accessible by sea. You’ll love the visual contrast of towering underwater structures against the calm, clear water.
Scenic Paddle to Cap Negre: As you paddle along the coastline, the impressive Cap Negre looms overhead. Its vivid colors and striking geology make it a photographer’s paradise. Vince mentions how the “organised” guides make the experience smooth from start to finish, ensuring everyone gets great views and safety. This stretch is more about taking in the natural beauty and appreciating the rugged coastline.
Portixol Island & Hidden Cave: Next, you’ll reach Portixol Island, a lush patch of land teeming with wildlife and tranquility. Here, the guides will lead you to a secret cave — a real hidden gem that only a few know about, based on reviews. It’s a perfect spot for some quiet snorkeling, with marine life thriving just beneath the surface.
The Blue Lagoon: The final stop offers a calm, deep pool separated from the open sea where you can cool off after your paddling. The water here is incredibly clear, inviting a peaceful swim. Reviewers like Florin talk about how this spot is a “beautiful natural pool” and worth every penny — a peaceful end to an active morning.
One of the tour’s most exciting features is exploring sea caves carved by natural forces. The guides lead you through these formations, sharing stories of their geological origins. If you’re feeling brave, you can opt for cliff jumping into the turquoise blue lagoon — an adrenaline rush with a stunning view, as Cathy and others have described.
While cliff jumping is on-demand, reviewers like Kai Ingvald mention how the experience is “very fun” and how “waves were big,” adding to the thrill. The guides are highly supportive, encouraging even first-timers to try, and the high-quality, stable kayaks make maneuvering safer and more enjoyable.
Throughout the tour, snorkeling gear is provided, and the water visibility is often praised. The marine life is vibrant, with small caves and underwater structures to swim through. Reviewers like Fredy point out how the breathtaking landscapes and interaction with the ocean make this a top-notch experience.
The guides, especially Esteban and Westley, consistently receive praise for their friendliness, professionalism, and encouragement. They’re skilled at balancing safety with fun, making sure everyone feels comfortable whether it’s their first time kayaking or they’re seasoned paddlers. Limiting the group to 10 ensures personalized attention, helping shy or nervous participants gain confidence quickly.
The tour costs $51 per person, including kayaking gear, life jackets, snorkel equipment, and professional photos. Considering the variety of activities, scenic stops, and expert guidance, this price is quite reasonable — especially when you factor in how much more you’d pay for similar experiences in other parts of Spain or inland adventures.
The experience lasts about 2.5 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity that fits well into most itineraries. The flexibility to check availability and reserve now while paying later adds convenience, especially for travelers with uncertain plans.

Expect to start with a brief safety and gear introduction before heading out on the water. The guides will tailor the pace to fit the group’s abilities, so don’t worry if you’re new to kayaking. Once paddling, you’ll be treated to incredible views of the coastline, with plenty of opportunities for photos from the water.
Snorkeling stops are relaxed with plenty of marine life to see, and guides are helpful in pointing out interesting sights beneath the surface. If you’re interested in cliff jumping, let your guide know — it’s optional, but the thrill is well worth it if you’re feeling adventurous.
Wear sunscreen, bring water, and if you want to take your own photos, a waterproof camera or phone protector could come in handy. The guides take professional photos too, so you’ll have plenty of memories without needing to worry about snapping everything yourself.

This experience is perfect for active travelers who love being outdoors and want an intimate connection with the coast. It suits beginners and seasoned paddlers alike, thanks to the attentive guides and stable kayaks. If you’re eager to explore hidden caves and secluded beaches, this is a wonderful way to do it.
It also appeals to snorkelers and adventure seekers who want a safe yet exhilarating way to see marine life and enjoy some cliff jumping. Overall, it’s best for those ready to embrace a mix of gentle paddling, underwater discovery, and a splash of adrenaline.

Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the guides are experienced and the kayaks are stable, making it accessible for first-timers. They also provide safety instructions to ensure everyone feels comfortable.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes kayaking gear, life jackets, snorkel equipment, professional photos, and the guidance of knowledgeable guides like Esteban and Westley.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience lasts about 2.5 hours, including stops for snorkeling, cave exploration, and a bit of cliff jumping.
Can I do cliff jumping?
Yes, cliff jumping is on demand and optional. Guides encourage participants to try it but will never push anyone beyond their comfort level.
What should I bring?
Bring sunscreen, water, and possibly a waterproof camera or phone protector. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for water activities.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Cliff jumping and cave exploration may be affected by weather conditions. The guides will advise on safety and whether certain parts may be limited for safety reasons.
What is the group size?
Limited to 10 people to ensure a personalized experience, making it friendly and manageable for all.
“We had a great time with nice people. The view was amazing and the activity wasn't to hard. It was totally worth it, when we ended up seeing the ca…”

The Cala Portixol Kayak Tour delivers a well-balanced combo of adventure, scenery, and marine discovery. Thanks to expert guides, excellent gear, and a small group atmosphere, you’ll feel safe and catered to whether you’re paddling for the first time or are a seasoned water enthusiast. The stops at hidden caves, secluded beaches, and the blue lagoon are genuinely spectacular, making it a memorable day for all.
If you’re looking for an active, scenic, and fun way to explore Javea’s coastline, this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy snorkeling, cliff jumping, and discovering untouched spots that most visitors never see. The experience offers excellent value considering the highlights packed into just a few hours — making it a top pick for adventurous travelers in the Valencian Community.