Hotels in Moraira

Like the fine wine produced from its Muscatel grapes, Moraira is a town which effortlessly mingles richness of flavour and history into a soothing Mediterranean blend. Basking in the sunlit glow of Costa Blanca, Moraira conjures up a tantalisingly ripe holiday experience, whether you're enamoured by the rhythmic tides of its emerald seas or the intoxicating stories etched into its historic stone ramparts.

Whether you're seeking rest in the sleepy hum of the upmarket coastal town, exploring the vibrant undercurrents of El Portet, or luxuriating in a generously sized suite boasting panoramic seaside views, your perfect retreat in enchanting Moraira is just a click away. Find your ideal hotel with Lycafly, and lose yourself in the fine weave of luxury and discovery that awaits your arrival.

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Once home to prehistoric settlers and Moorish princesses, Moraira rests blissfully 100km south of Valencia and 80km north of Alicante. This resort, ensconced in the Marina Alta area, melds the quaint charm of a village with upscale modernity, creating an offering as unique as the legends that ring its name. The coastal allure of Moraira is undeniably magnetic, with an 8km sun-kissed coastline rippling against a backdrop of mountains and vineyards.

Steeped in tea-coloured antiquity, Moraira is a living testament to its historic journey. From the enduring influence of Moorish architecture, down to the 16th century lookout tower guarding against the ghost of marauding pirates, Moraira continues to echo tales of its past reluctantly yielding to the pressure of time. A testament to its resilience, the Castillo de Moraira castle, completed in 1742, still dwarfs the town centre, bearing its historic identity with pride.

A refreshing disconnect to the din of larger cities, the population of Moraira hovers around 10,000, but swells up to 36,000 in the summer. Ensconced in the Mediterranean embrace, the town boasts of around 300 sunny days a year, its warm allure drawing affluent retirees and holidaymakers from across the globe.

Whether you're immersing in the captivating local culinary scene, buying fresh produce from the weekly market, or sailing out into the azure horizon from the sleek Marina, Moraira promises an irresistible slice of the Mediterranean for everyone.

When to visit Moraira

The Mediterranean climes of Moraira offer an invitation to explore its gems year-round; their glow does not dim with the passing seasons. However, for sun-seekers looking to bask in the full radiance of Spanish summers, June through August mark the zenith of the town's warmth lyric. In July, Moraira dons its finest sunlit gown and the mercury often flirts with 32°C, offering the perfect conditions to dip into the turquoise waters that average a pleasant 23°C.

Although Moraira prides itself on its robust sunshine diet, July days stand out for their brilliance with an almost unbroken chain of 31 sunny days and a scant 1mm of rainfall. Whenever you choose to get lost in the timeless allure of Moraira, it promises to wrap you in its warm embrace.

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