Moraira is often described as one of the Costa Blanca’s hidden gems — and once you visit, it’s easy to see why.
•Stunning, Clean Beaches
Moraira is known for its crystal-clear waters and well-maintained beaches, including the popular sandy Playa de l’Ampolla and the picturesque cove El Portet. The water is calm, ideal for swimming, paddleboarding and families.
•Authentic Spanish Charm
Unlike larger resort towns, Moraira has carefully avoided high-rise development. It retains the feel of a traditional fishing village, centred around its marina and overlooked by the historic Castillo de Moraira.
•Exceptional Restaurants
For a small town, Moraira punches above its weight when it comes to dining. From relaxed beach bars to fine dining restaurants, fresh seafood and Spanish tapas are at the heart of the food scene.
•Walkable & Relaxed Atmosphere
Everything feels accessible — beaches, restaurants, bars and boutiques are all within easy walking distance. The pace is slower, friendlier and far more relaxed than many larger Costa Blanca resorts.
•Beautiful Coastal Walks
The surrounding coastline offers scenic walking routes with panoramic sea views, hidden coves and dramatic cliffs.
•Easy to Reach
Moraira sits between Alicante and Valencia airports, both roughly an hour’s drive away, making it convenient yet never overcrowded.
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In short, Moraira offers the perfect mix of natural beauty, authentic Spanish character, excellent food and a calm, upmarket feel — ideal for a relaxing Mediterranean escape.