Featuring a terrace with garden, Hotel Buigues is located in Moraira. This air-conditioned property offers free WiFi in public areas, and a free continental breakfast is served.
Boutique Hotel LaSort is set on the seafront in central Moraira and offers elegant, modern rooms with free WiFi. It features an on-site restaurant with a terrace.
Blanca
United States of America
Location!!!! Helpful staff. Were able to park in front of the hotel! Nice bath towels and were provided with beach towels!
Located in Moraira, a 15-minute walk from Playa Platgetes, Hotel Ritual de Terra & SPA Moraira has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Surrounded by green countryside, HOTEL SWISS MORAIRA -Adults Recommended provides elegant and stylish accommodations just 5 minutes' drive from the beach.
Joan
Ireland
Gardens and pool area really lovely, staff really pleasant and helpful
Casa Lili enjoys a location in Moraira, 1.4 miles from Playa de l'Ampolla and 1.5 miles from Playa del Portet. The guest house has access to a restaurant.
Barbara
United Kingdom
Large cosy beds, lovely hot water in shower, air con.
Mariposa Blanca is located in Moraira, just 25 miles from Terra Natura and 25 miles from Acqua Natura Park. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Just a 13-minute walk from Cala Baladrar Beach and 1.2 miles from Cala Advocat Beach, Casa El Bella 1 Moraira features accommodations in Moraira with an indoor pool.
Finca 9 is located in Moraira, just 1.1 miles from Playa del Portet and 1.4 miles from Playa de l'Ampolla. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Moraira cost $266 per night, and 4-star hotels in Moraira are $226 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Moraira can be found for $278 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I love Moraira, I've been going there for 20 years, it's...
I love Moraira, I've been going there for 20 years, it's such a lovely place for relaxing and eating, its not built up and there are no night clubs. The beaches are safe and clean and the town is just the right size for walking around with really nice shops. My favourite places to eat are Cote d'or and Algas at sunset, amongst so many other places
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
We couldn't enjoy Moraira to the fullest because of...
We couldn't enjoy Moraira to the fullest because of suboptimal weather and weren't able to relax at the beaches and had to dress warmly at the terraces. So we think we didn't see Moraira at it's best.
The plenty restaurants and terraces all were good with nice people. Also for the food and drinks.
Moraira is in an environment where lots and lots of north european people have a second house and spend their winters. The surrounding coastal villages all have lots of new or renovated houses where no spanish people seem to live.
We were there in the may vacation (containing 'koningsdag' this year) and Moraira seemed to be a Dutch village that week. It's up to you if this is an advantage or a disadvantage.
Rogier
Netherlands
Scored 8.0
8.0
Lovely typical spanish town, good range of places to eat and...
Lovely typical spanish town, good range of places to eat and drink. Nice relaxing vibe. Everywhere we went the staff were really friendly and we felt very welcome. Good market on a Friday morning just on the edge of the town. You could easily spend a weeks family holiday here without needing a car.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The town is very friendly and safe.
The town is very friendly and safe. So many places to eat for all tastes. Our favourites were El Nido for paella and fish, Stelis for Greek food and fish, Cap Dor, and a really good Chinese Restaurant.
The weekly market is well worth a visit.
Taxis can be a problem as there don't seem to be enough.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Moraira is a lovely town and whilst it attracts many...
Moraira is a lovely town and whilst it attracts many tourists, it hasn't lost sight of its Spanish roots. It is filled with many great places to eat, covering most types of cuisine and budget - you cannot go hungry here! It is easy to get around the town on foot although it is quite hilly once you move away from the centre. Beaches are small but safe, just need to get there early, especially of a weekend as they do get busy.
Julie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Moraira is a beautiful place, with restaurants and bars to...
Moraira is a beautiful place, with restaurants and bars to meet all different tastes. There are no high rise buildings exceeding 4 levels, beaches are lovely with sand or rock pools. Plenty for all the family to see and enjoy. Great parking near the market/fair ground (car park is free), and plenty, and 2 minute walk into Moraira.
It is a hidden gem and well worth a stay of a min 4 nights.
Bright, clean and well equipped. Great location for the centre of Moraira. The small things like hair dryer, hair straighteners as well as travelled really light as only there for 3 nights. The fish restaurant Pisces opposite the apartment was lovely thoroughly recommended if you like fish. With free parking with the apartment was a great bonus aswell. Towels and linen also included ( some charge extra)
Lilies is our favourite restaurant when we visit my husband’s parents in Moraira. It’s ideally situated for us. not far from them and the town. we also met them for lunch the following day at Lili’s which was superb. The accommodation was very good and we were impressed with the breakfast because they said it was a small breakfast but plenty for us.
Stunning view from the balcony and amazing location at the town centre, walking distance to both Moraira and Del Portet beach. Very comfortable apartment with reliable internet.
Beautiful new villa. Spacious rooms. Large garden and large pool. A 15 minute walk into Moraira where there are an abundance of restaurants, bars and shops.
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