Teulada Moraira
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Teulada Moraira Video
Want to get a taste of Teulada Moraira before you go?
This great video of Teulada Moraira has a number of great views and images of this stunning little town on the Costa Blanca.
Enjoy!
Moraira Map
The holiday is booked…the tickets have arrived…the cases are packed…the taxi is ordered…the plane has taken off…you’ve arrived at your holiday rental apartment…now, where’s the beach, where are the shops and where are we going to eat?
Top of your holiday planning list needs to be a good understanding of where you are going and what else is in the area.
As fantastic as your holiday apartment will be, you are bound to want to explore, to find the great Moraira beaches and the excellent Moraira restaurants.
Take a good look at this Moraira Map to give you a much better understanding of the town of Moraira in preparation for your holiday.
Gandia – Costa Blanca
Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Gandia – what? rewind. Gandia? Where’s that? I’ve never heard of Gandia.
Gandia is a large city on the east coast of Spain, less famous than its counterparts, but just as beguiling nonetheless. Gandia has not attracted much foreign tourism, much to the pleasure of the Spaniards who have the city all to themselves, but has the all the elements to provide the visitor with an authentic and distinctive experience.
With a thriving and bustling commercial centre, historical monuments and unique architecture, Gandia city centre is a working Spanish city, where the daily life of the citizens progresses without the impact of the international tourist industry.
Gandia beach, on the other hand, is a well-known and much-loved resort, frequented by Spaniards from all across the country, all keen to enjoy the miles and miles of soft, sandy beaches and the many traditional tapas bars and restaurants the area has to offer.
Follow this link to discover more of what this fascinating city, Gandia has to offer.
Enjoy!
Moraira Marina
As a fishing village, the sea has been very important to Moraira. In 1985, the Marina and Moraira Club Náutico were built and have developed into one of the main nautical attractions of the Valencian Community. Many wealthy European’s moor their yachts here and can often be seen in the clubhouse enjoying a drink after a day on the seas. Whether you wish to charter a yacht or sailboat, or simply wander around the marina admiring the boats before heading off for a drink or a meal, Moraira has plenty to offer.
Follow this link to discover more about the Moraira Marina.
Moraira Shopping
The narrow, cobbled streets that run from the beach are home to a number of boutique clothing shops, where elegant women buy the latest designs to wear in the stylish bars that are decorated in a fusion of traditional and modern style and serve the aperitif’s that are enjoyed before moving on to one of Moraira’s excellent restaurants. As well as contemporary boutiques and fine jewellery retailers; stocking brands such as Tag Heuer and Omega, Moraira has some fine delicatessens where cured jamon serrano’s hang above counters, laden with fresh, vivid red and green peppers, nestled between huge jars of intense, peppery olives jostling for position with rich, golden manchego cheeses and smoky, red chorizo sausages.
As well as these delightful shops, Moraira also has the more traditional shops, where creamy ice-creams, crowned with crunchy biscuit and vibrant sauces, can be enjoyed and where a bucket and spade or a bat and ball can be bought to keep the children amused. In most streets, sandwiched between these shops are the bodegas: cool, shaded shops with impressive displays of wines and spirits.
Follow this link to discover more of the shops that Moraira, Costa Blanca has to offer.

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