On the way from Alicante to Valencia, between Calpe and Javea, a small old town is comfortably located on the shore of a small bay. Despite its rather miniature size and a population of no more than 10 thousand inhabitants, it managed to earn fame not only as a pretty resort — many Europeans dream of living here permanently. This resort town is Moraira.
It is a little away from the main tourist routes; therefore, it is characterized by a measured and calm life. First of all, it is worth going here for the sake of a typically Mediterranean landscape with picturesque mountains and hills on which pines and vineyards grow.
And, of course, for the sake of a wonderful beach holiday. There are two main beaches — L’Ampolla, on the territory of the city, and Playa del Portet, a little to the side. Both are covered with fine golden sand and are regularly awarded a blue flag for their cleanliness.