Isla Cristina Located in the western part of the province, in Costa de la Luz, Isla Cristina is a modern town with a long seafaring tradition, a great place to find salted meats and canned fish.
Jaca Jaca is known as “the pearl of the Pyrenees”. It is a cosmopolitan European city, and a key stop on the St James Way (Camino de Santiago).
Jaén This provincial capital boasts the largest number of protected spaces and castles and fortresses in Spain, and stands in a setting of olive groves.
Jarandilla de la Vera Charles I of Spain lived in Jarandilla Palace, constructed in the 15th century, while Yuste was being prepared. The palace is now a Parador hotel.
Javea / Xàbia Located between the capes of San Antonio and de la Nao, Jávea is one of the most important tourist destinations on the Alicante Costa Blanca.
Jerez de los Caballeros A city in Badajoz where many different cultures, knowledge and artistic styles overlap, from prehistoric times to Gothic and Baroque.
Jerez de la Frontera Jerez de la Frontera, well known for its wines, its horses and its flamenco, preserves a historic centre that has been declared a historic artistic site.
Jimena de la Frontera Situated very close to Algeciras Bay, Jimena de la Frontera is an exceptional spot where the Ronda Mountains and the Strait of Gibraltar meet. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest.
L'Alfàs del Pí L'Alfàs del Pí is 48 kilometres from Alicante. This small town is situated on the Mediterranean coast and is surrounded by plantations of fruit trees, alternating with olive groves and pine woods.
Ontinyent The town of Ontinyent is about 82 kilometres from the city of Valencia. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest. Its unique aesthetic is due to the contrast resulting from its stately 18th century mansions and the more modest Valencian buildings from the late 18th century and early 19th century.