Teulada-Moraira
Teulada-Moraira is an attractive town on the Costa Blanca. With a unique character, great restaurants, perfect beaches and over 320 days of sun each year, it’s no wonder Teulada-Moraira is so popular.
This pretty little village was originally populated by 52 old Christian families dedicated to the production of Muscatel grapes and raisins. In honour of the patron saint; St. Catalina, the families built a beautiful late-Gothic church. The families worked as fisherman in nearby Moraira and in fear of pirate attacks they turned Teulada into a walled village.
Noticeable is the fact that unlike many other resorts along the coast, Moraira has not forgotten its roots. Although it has grown into one of the most popular destinations on the Costa Blanca, it has not sold-out to the tourist boom and isn’t plagued by the high-rise buildings and overcrowding of other resorts. Today both agriculture and fishing have given way to the tourism industry.
Teulada-Moraira is known as the most exclusive and pleasant place to stay whilst on holiday on the Costa Blanca, perhaps in Spain. Wisely, it has retained, the charm of a small picturesque fishing town nestled between mountains and vineyards but has also sensibly developed to provide a fantastic holiday experience whatever the budget and taste.
The two main beaches comprise clean golden sand and are nestled in attractive bays. Swimming here is safe and pleasant and the beach is a relatively un-crowded place to be even in the peak of summer and cleaned daily. Teulada-Moraira’s main beach is situated right next to the town centre with convenient pedestrian walkways and a park area meaning that it is not necessary to cross any roads to get to the town or the marina from the beach.
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