Photo: Benreis / CC BY 3.0
Moraira is a charming coastal town on the Costa Blanca, known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere. With its whitewashed houses, palm-lined promenade, and a historic castle overlooking the sea, it offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and authentic Spanish culture. The town is popular among international travellers for its excellent seafood restaurants, water sports, and as a base for exploring the nearby vineyards and coastal reserves.
Highlights & What to See
- Platja de l'Ampolla – The main sandy beach, ideal for swimming and sunbathing, with a lively promenade lined with bars and restaurants.
- Castillo de Moraira – A 18th-century fortress perched on the cliffs, offering panoramic views of the coastline and a small museum on local history.
- Cala del Portet – A quieter cove with crystal-clear waters, perfect for snorkelling and kayaking.
- Moraira Market – Held every Saturday, this market is great for local crafts, fresh produce, and souvenirs.
- Cabo de la Nao – A dramatic cliff viewpoint just south of town, with stunning sunset vistas and a lighthouse.
- Bodegas around Moraira – The nearby Marina Alta region is known for its sweet Muscat wines; several wineries offer tastings and tours.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to soak up Moraira's coastal charm, enjoy a couple of beach days, and explore the castle and nearby coves. If you want to include a wine tour or day trip to the Montgó Natural Park or the historic town of Jávea, add an extra day. The town is compact and walkable, so you can easily pace your time between beach relaxation and cultural sightseeing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Jávea (Xàbia) – Just 10 km south, with a historic old town, sandy beaches, and the Montgó Massif for hiking.
- Calpe – Famous for the iconic Peñón de Ifach rock, with a nature reserve and excellent seafood.
- Altea – A picturesque hillside town with a blue-domed church and artist community, about 20 km north.
- Benissa – A medieval inland village with cobbled streets and a stunning coastal walkway.
- Teulada-Moraira – The inland part of the municipality, with traditional white villages and rural landscapes.
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Image credits
- Teulada — PD-Italy
- Cabo de la Nao — Aotearoa / CC BY-SA 3.0