The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Of Spain's White Coast
By Steenie Harvey, International Living
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guestI am surpised that your author knocks Javea then plumps for Cumbra Del Sol which really is the arse end of the area. High winds in winter and huge overdevelopment. If you want nice urbanisations, look at Pinosol and Tosalet in Javea. You will not be disappointed.