A great day out for everyone to create new memories, you’ll want to take plenty of photos. Visit the vineyards up in the hills where they produce the Muscatel grapes.
- Walk the seafront, seeing all its splendour and beauty spots with guided walks too or e-bikes around the resort. Immerse yourself in some local culture and heritage sites.
- Spend family time playing and sunbathing on the small, enclosed and popular sandy beaches of ‘Playa de L’ Ampolla’, ‘Las Platgetes’ and the fine waters of Platja del Portet to name a few. Build sandcastles or fancy a dip in the Mediterranean as well as do something more energetic and sporty with a water sport.
- Discover fun and adventure with child-friendly activities in the resort, perfect for families. Visit Brevis Moraira for mini golf, play areas, inflatable slides, bouncy castle, trampolines – indulge in Paella and BBQ with family dining in or takeaway. Why not try Karting at the Formula 1 style track.
- Sample the many beautiful frontline bars and Mediterranean cuisine restaurants by the shoreline and in its cobbled streets. Take in the historic roots of its 18th Century Fortress Castle overlooking the town, beach and port.
- Nightlife at Saxon Disco Garden to let your hair down and dance the night away under the stars with live music.
- Organise a boat tour excursion or be adventurous and sporty on a Jet Ski from the port area – these are for all ages.
- Spend Friday mornings at the busy and large Moraira Market with stalls, good variety, lovely sights and smells, popular with locals and tourists located just across from the main seafront on the large car park, and easy to find.
- Visit the local towns of Altea, Calpe, Javea and Denia by car, train, bus, taxi, or boat.
- Visit the Theme Parks of Benidorm some 45 minutes away including Terra Mitica ( Ancient Civilisations), Aqualandia ( Water Park) Terr Natura (Zoo) and much more….
The small, pretty coastal resort of Moraira, once a tiny fishing village has grown to be a favourite amongst holiday travellers with its unspoilt landscape and Mediterranean climate with cool sea breezes in the summer and protection from the mountains in the winter.
Situated an hour's drive from Alicante airport the picturesque coastline location is a must-place to visit along the White Coast of Costa Blanca against the backdrop of mountains.
The town has grown into a much sought-after holiday destination offering a quieter mix of culture and modern tourist facilities.
Noted for its numerous quaint cove sandy and pebble beaches, it’s a delightful and charming spot popular with locals and tourists throughout the year.
Feel safe and welcome. A truly remarkable place not to forget….
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