This wonderful and peaceful small seaside town nestles in a sheltered spot on Spain's eastern coast known as the Costa Blanca, named after it's a multitude of beaches with fine, clean and warm sand. It is well known amongst discerning holidaymakers and ex-pats from places such as the UK, Germany and the Netherlands, for being family-friendly, noticeably upmarket and a great place to spend countless holidays!
The town is about 80 km north of Alicante and approximately 100 km south of Valencia and therefore is very easy to reach from both international airports, being as it is only about 50 minutes' drive from each one.
The beaches of Moraira villas
Let's face it, many people come on holiday to Spain for the climate and to relax on golden, sandy beaches, and the visitors who flock to this town each year certainly know that it boasts a very impressive eight beaches in total, of various sizes, and we compiled this handy list to help you choose which beaches to visit. If you're looking forward to enjoy good beach day, you should check Moraira Villas.
- Playa delPortet. It is a small inlet in the shape of a seashell so some people say and although facilities such as bars are minimal, it's safe and secluded and ideal for a quick dip.
- Club Nautica beach, which is accessed via an exclusive yacht haven with many facilities, including a restaurant although this is often only open to boat users it's worth asking anyway.
- Torre Cap d'Or is another small beach which can be reached on foot by walking from the El Portet beach.
- La Cala is another small beach with lovely clear waters but is rocky and difficult to access so you can only get to this beach by boat.
- Platgetes beach has very easy access and a car parking area, a few restaurants, facilities such as showers, etc.
Eating out in Moraira
The town has a variety of places to eat, from small tapas bars to large international restaurants and, based on the fact that a lot of German and Dutch people come on holiday here, you could maybe try some of their traditional food too.
In Moraira, you can get tapas at Meson el Refugio or Bar Costa Blanca and most bars in nearby Teulada. There is however the "European shopping center" in the town with many big-name shops, and places to eat too, although it's not a huge place in itself, but if you miss the taste of the UK, it's possible to get some nice British Fish N chips, and it is also possible to get an Indian meal, and a Chinese meal too, so you won't go hungry.
Conclusion
There are many more activities to do in Moraira villas. If you love to do a party at night, Moraira has famous nigh restraints so you can enjoy a night out with your friends. Moraira is the best place to spend your vacations with family and friends.