Moraira
Teulada-Moraira
has the good fortune of having two urban centres that double
the area’s history, traditions and customs. Located in the
Marina Alta, its enchantment lies in its spectacular growth,
while preserving is privileged environment. Teulada-Moraira
is a tourism centre that is well-known for its lovely
beaches, its interesting historical centre, the quality of
its wines and its fantastic fish auction. Its coastal
orientation and the mountains surrounding it from behind
provide a microclimate with an average annual temperature of
18 degrees, guaranteeing that its charm can be enjoyed most
of the year. Teulada-Moraira is committed in the present and
the future to preserving the environment and serving its
residents and visitors. It seeks to preserve the local
natural resources, traditions and customs for tomorrow, by
maintaining sustainable development today.
Moraira
point: an imposing rock pointing due south which splits the
coastline in two. To the north lies Portet beach, a
beautiful inlet with clear waters perfect for learning to
windsurf and a popular spot to moor boats and take a quick
dip in the shade of the spinnakers. Another pretty, sandy
cove to the south and a wide, very popular beach lead on to
a series of tiny, rocky inlets as far as the Benissa
boundary which are perfect for diving. The marina is the hub
of sailing activities and has a sailing school open at
Easter and throughout the summer.
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