Few
people forget their visit to Moraira, and fewer still do not
return on holiday here year after year, having discovered
the jewel in the Costa Blanca's crown.
Moraira's roots are those of a small fishing
village and one of the first things you realise when you arrive
is that unlike the other resorts along the Spanish coastline,
Moraira has not forgotten its roots. Although Moraira has
grown in recent years, becoming one of the most popular destinations
on the Costa Blanca it has not sold-out to the tourist boom
and isn't plagued by the high rise buildings and overcrowding
of other resorts.
The town centre and beaches are very clean and attractive
and an obvious attention to detail has gone into the town's
planning, this is apparent in every thing you see, including
how easy it is to park in the town centre itself, essential
if you are on holiday with children.
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view across moraira |
Moraira
old own |
Moraira
Marina & Restaurant |
Quite simply, Moraira is now the most exclusive
and pleasant place to stay whilst on holiday on the Costa
Blanca, it still has the charm of a small picturesque fishing
town nestled between mountains and vineyards but at the same
time has grown to offer almost everything to everyone that
stays here.
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Moraira's
Golf Course |
El
Portet Beach |
Calpe Beach - near to Moraira |
Moraira's
two main beaches are made up of clean golden sand and nestled
in attractive bays, swimming here is safe and pleasant and
the beach is a relatively uncrowded place to be even in the
peak of summer. Moraira's main beach is situated right next
to the town centre with convenient pedestrian walkways meaning
that it is not necessary to cross a road to enter the town
or the marina.
Moraira offers a huge variety of restaurants and bars to cater for
every taste and budget. Whether you are looking for typical
Spanish cuisine in Spanish surroundings or international cuisine
like Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Italian or even just egg &
chips, then Moraira offers it all in style.
As the sun goes down and your meal is finished you can always
head to one of Moraira's many cafe bars and sit and watch
the world go by, or move on to one of several bars or one
of the town's two nightclubs.
For those with children quick relief can be found opposite
the town centre where an excellent permanent fairground resides.
There are many small rides, mostly suitable for the young
but even adults can participate in the bumper cars and hover
boats. Once you are finished at the fair you can choose from
one of several places that serves every flavour of ice cream
or browse the stalls of the interesting street market nearby.
Intertwined with Moraira's restaurants and bars are many interesting
shops that stay open late into the evening. These range from
the usual tourist fayre, to designer clothing, art galleries,
spanish leather goods and fresh produce that can be found
in the local bakers, butchers and fish mongers. The Friday
market held opposite the town centre is an excellent opportunity
to purchase all manner of fresh produce as well as imitation
leather goods, clothing and jewellery. For the adventurous
a fresh fish market at which all are welcome is held in the
town's marina every morning except Sunday.
Just walking around Moraira is a rewarding pursuit in itself
- the central market square has many places to sit down and
eat or drink, the streets are a mix of quaint cobbled narrow
alleys and modern avenues lined with palm trees and fountains
and there are many quiet places to sit and watch the world
go by or to watch the sea and stunning vista along the coastline
to Calpe city.
For the active Moraira offers an excellent array of sports
to suit all, including jet ski hire, water skiing, deep sea
fishing, diving tuition and equipment hire, tennis courts,
a golf course, mini golf and mountain bike hire. For
children there are specially designed park areas to play safely
in and around the town.
Moraira
is geographically situated in a perfect location, around Moraira
itself the landscape changes from the desert like flatness
of Alicante to become greener and more undulating as you head
North. It is an ideal location to easily visit other towns
including Gudalest, Benidorm, Calpe, Javea, Valencia, Alicante
and Denia.
Alternatively for a great day out visit Paramount Theme Park,
Aqualandia, Mondumar, Font D'Algar, Verger Safari Park or
even Valencia for it shopping and culture.
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Aqualandia,
Waterworld, Benidorm |
Paramount
Theme Park, Benidorm |
Mundomar,
Aquatic Park, Benidorm |
Ultimately, whether you choose to lounge by the pool or on
the beach, eat at a one of the many restaurants or visit other
nearby towns, villages or attractions we know your holiday
in Moraira will offer you what you are looking for and entice
you back year after year.