La Cala Ambolo is a nudist beach, the only one on the Xàbia coastline, virgin, with crystal clear waters and formed of gravel. Its level of occupation is low and its length is about 300 meters. Currently, this beach is closed due to the risk of detachment.
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Origin of its name
Cala Ambolo owes its name to the watchtower built in the 16th century, whose function was maritime surveillance and defense against pirate attacks, just like the other watchtower in Xàbia located in the area of Portitxol, both located on private land.
Where is it located
Cala Ambolo is located near Cabo de la Nao, on Calle Richard Wagner-5, on its southernmost slope we find the Isla del Descubridor and in the vicinity of the cove we find the Ambolo viewpoint.
To access it you have to go along the Cabo de la Nao road until you reach a detour on the right-hand side where it is signposted first. "Ambolo" to go to Ambolo viewpoint, from where there are fantastic views of the entire cove and of the cliffs that form the coastline of the Jávea coast, and just below the "Ambolo Cove".
Access
The access to the cove is complicated since the car has to be left very far from this small beach which is accessed by going down some stairs. It is far from the urban area. Also, good footwear is recommended in this cove since, in addition to having to walk about 10-15 minutes to the cove, once there it is also essential for walking on gravel.
Activities and services
Cala Ambolo is an ideal place for diving lovers to discover the wonderful meadows of Posidonia. Its clean and crystalline waters are perfect for practicing the snorkel in a virgin and natural environment.
Due to the rocky terrain of the cove, it is not a good place to practice other types of sportsFurthermore, the wind isn't bothersome, so it's not a good place for sports like windsurfing, paddle surfing, or surfing. It's a cove perfect for relaxing and spending a pleasant day enjoying its scenery and beautiful waters.
Furthermore, this beach does not offer services such as lifeguards and sea rescue, nor is bathing with dogs allowed. There are no rental services for sunbeds and parasols, nor for canoes or kayaks, however, you can hire kayak routes that leave from other beaches to reach Cala Ambolo.
In this cove we did not find barsRestaurants or shops are located near the cove. To get there, you need to travel to the Cabo de la Nao road or go to one of the three urban centers of Jávea.





















Hello, I think you should specify in the article (even if it is old), that the beach at present (August 2017) is closed by landslides and that parking in the streets leading to the cove from the main road, carries a fine of 80 €, even on streets that are before the ban to pass except for residents.
Days ist auch heute night so. We have seen Verbot hundertfach missachtet wird, steht am Eingang zum Quartier in den Sommermonaten ein Securitaswächter, weil Autofahrer die Straßen vollparken und Einheimische an der Wegfahrt hindern.
Hello, I'm bringing this to the attention of the editor of this article, as well as the newspaper! Promoting a beach that's permanently closed due to serious safety risks is a moral failing, or at the very least, unprofessional!
Stones of different sizes fall almost every week, sometimes even onto the beach!
The question of whether there will ever be a death is not being asked, the only question is when!
When there are 120/150 people surrounding the barriers, in the void, and mocking the prohibition signs, inevitably there will be one or more victims from a rock or a fall.
Furthermore, people who come to bathe leave all their trash behind, their garbage cans overflowing on Richard Wagner and Giuseppe Verdi streets after bathing. It's incredible how filthy people can be, not to mention that they use the edges of the street to relieve themselves when they come back from the beach, and the rocks when they're on the beach.
I'll let you imagine more than 100 people spending their days at the beach.
According to statistics, this represents about 60 liters of urine and 10 kilograms of feces per outing on a Sunday in Ambolo
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