Receiving parcels and mail in a Mediterranean coastal town can feel confusing at first, especially if you’re new to Spain’s postal system or living in an area where street names, delivery access and building numbers vary widely. In Javea, the combination of traditional Correos services, modern courier companies and increasingly popular pickup lockers gives residents and long-stay visitors several easy, reliable ways to receive packages from Spain and abroad. Whether you live in the Old Town, the Arenal, Port, Montgó or the surrounding urbanisations, knowing which option suits your address can save time—and ensure your deliveries arrive smoothly.
For many newcomers, the challenge isn’t ordering items but ensuring they reach the right location, especially in areas with gated access, villas with long private driveways or buildings without clear entry instructions. Understanding how Correos offices handle parcels, how couriers like SEUR, MRW, DHL or Amazon Logistics operate, and where to find secure pickup lockers can make everyday life considerably easier. This guide explains each method in-depth, with practical tips for avoiding delays, choosing the best delivery option, and keeping your parcels safe during peak holiday seasons or busy summer months.
Correos in Jávea: How It Works

The Spanish national postal service, Correos, remains one of the most reliable ways to receive letters, parcels and registered mail. Jávea has a well-organised Correos office located close to the historic centre, serving residents from all three zones—Old Town, Port and Arenal. Standard letters are delivered directly to your home mailbox, while parcels too large for delivery or requiring a signature are left at the post office for collection. You’ll receive a yellow notification slip or an SMS if you’ve registered for digital alerts.
If you live in an urbanisation where mailboxes are grouped at entrance points, Correos will deposit letters there rather than at your door. For residents of villas, it’s important to have a visible, accessible mailbox; otherwise, delivery may be skipped and redirected to the office. When collecting parcels, bring your passport, NIE or driving licence, as Correos will not release items without ID. Most deliveries take place Monday to Friday, with limited Saturday operations depending on the service used.
Receiving Mail from Private Couriers
Private courier companies often provide faster or more precise delivery services than Correos, especially for online shopping. Companies like SEUR, MRW, GLS, UPS, DHL and Amazon Logistics are active throughout Jávea and deliver daily. Couriers usually call or text before arrival if your address is difficult to access, although this varies by company. If you’re expecting something valuable or urgent, it’s a good idea to add delivery notes, such as gate codes, building numbers or nearby landmarks.
In many cases, couriers will leave parcels with neighbours if you’re not home, particularly in apartment buildings or gated communities. Others may redirect to their local depot—many of which are located in nearby towns such as Dénia or Ondara. Amazon’s delivery system is especially efficient in Jávea, with multiple vans and same-day or next-day service available depending on the season. To avoid missed deliveries, ensure your address format matches local standards, including street name, number, urbanisation name, door or block number, and postal code.
Amazon Lockers & Pickup Points
Amazon Lockers and pickup points have become one of the most convenient delivery options in the area, particularly for customers who aren’t home during the day. Jávea and the surrounding towns offer several lockers inside supermarkets, petrol stations and convenience shops. When ordering, simply select your preferred locker location at checkout. Once the parcel arrives, you’ll receive a unique code to open the locker, and you typically have three days to collect it.
This method is secure, fast and avoids the uncertainty of home delivery, especially during busy times like summer holidays or Black Friday sales. It’s also a good choice if your home address doesn’t have a reliable mailbox or if couriers have previously struggled to locate your property. Larger parcels that don’t fit in lockers can often be delivered to Amazon Pickup counters staffed by local businesses.
Correos Lockers & CityPaq
Correos also offers its own automated locker system, called CityPaq. These lockers are placed in public buildings, shopping areas and certain residential communities. With CityPaq, you can register online and select a personal locker address, allowing parcels to be sent directly there. When your package arrives, Correos will notify you instantly, and you can collect it at any time of day depending on the locker’s location.
This is ideal for residents who travel often or prefer flexible collection times. CityPaq lockers are especially helpful for those living in rural areas where home delivery can be inconsistent. Unlike Amazon Lockers, CityPaq accepts parcels from multiple retailers, including Spanish online shops and international sellers using standard postal services.
Local Parcel Shops & Drop-Off Points
Several courier companies partner with local shops in Jávea to serve as pickup and drop-off points. These include newsagents, stationery shops, small supermarkets and tobacconists. When your parcel is delivered to one of these locations, you’ll receive an SMS or email with collection instructions. These points are generally open longer hours than courier depots, making them convenient for after-work pickups.
Packages from SEUR, GLS, MRW and DHL often use this system if home delivery is unsuccessful. It’s also a practical option if you’re renting short-term accommodation, staying in a hotel or living in a community with restricted access for vans. Always bring ID when collecting parcels, as most courier partners require identity verification before handover.
Receiving Mail in Villas & Urbanisations

Villas, chalets and urbanisations around Montgó, Balcón al Mar, Costa Nova and La Guardia often have unique delivery challenges due to long driveways, private roads or houses without visible numbers. To ensure smooth parcel delivery, make sure you have a clearly marked, weatherproof mailbox near the road. For couriers, adding detailed delivery instructions in your online profile helps immensely.
If you expect frequent deliveries, consider using Amazon Lockers, CityPaq or a courier pickup point instead of relying solely on home delivery. Many long-term residents use a combination of these services depending on the type of parcel and the courier used by the sender.
Receiving Parcels While Renting or Staying Short-Term
Short-term renters often face difficulties because some landlords do not allow mail to be delivered to the property, or mailboxes are shared between multiple apartments. In these cases, the best solution is to use parcel lockers, pickup points or the Correos post office for collection. Many tourist accommodations provide temporary delivery instructions, so it’s always worth checking with your host before placing an order.
If you’re staying at a hotel, parcels are usually accepted at reception as long as your name and room number are clearly stated. Always notify the hotel in advance to avoid confusion.
