Teulada Moraira Costa Blanca – Beaches

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Teulada Moraira is home to some of the most fantastic beaches the Costa Blanca has to offer. As well as soft, gentle sand beaches that are ideal for children, Teulada Moraira also has rocky coves and inlets perfect for active snorkelers and snorkelers and a host of water sports for the more active holidaymaker.

Teulada Moraira is located on the Costa Blanca in Spain and is an impressive town that offers tourists many of the key ingredients for a great family holiday. From the almond and orange farms in the stunning valleys to the peaks of the Montgó National Park, the scenery and views are breathtaking. From its traditional restaurants to its award-winning Moscatel wines and from the fantastic coastal walks to its clean and safe beaches, Teulada Moraira truly lives up to its name as the ‘Crown Jewel of the Costa Blanca’.

The town of Teulada is six kilometers from its sister: Moraira. Teulada is the administrative center of the town and is where the town hall, police station and hospital are located. Moraira is the coastal tourist center. Fortunately, it has been spared much of the overdevelopment that many other Spanish seaside towns have succumbed to and retains its charm as a modern, cosmopolitan resort built on its traditional fishing village origins.

The coastal area of ​​Teulada Moraira is home to some of the cleanest beaches in Spain. Awarded blue flag status, they offer tourists a wide range of beach vacation options: sandy beaches ideal for families with young children, water skiing and jet skiing, windsurfing and sailing. It is possible to visit each of the beaches of Teulada Moraira and leave with a new and exciting vacation experience.

The following list details the beaches along the coast of Teulada Moraira. Be sure to try each one and pick your favorite – you’ll definitely want to come back again and again.

La Cala is a small rocky beach, with the most crystalline waters of the Costa Blanca. Best accessed by boat, although a beautiful walk along the cliff path can also take you to the beach, it is at the northernmost point of the Teulada Moraira coastline. It’s an excellent beach to spend a lazy afternoon on a deckchair reading her favorite Christmas novel.

Moving south, the next beach is at El Portet Moraira. It’s a wide, shallow cove with a gently sloping beach: 50 feet from shore, the water will lap at your knees. The shallow beach and lack of waves make this a favorite for young children. Located directly behind the beach, it is a modern restaurant that caters for all tastes. It serves excellent fresh fish and a wide range of refreshing and refreshing drinks. For the true foodie, El Portet Moraira boasts a two-Michelin-starred restaurant: Le Dauphin. It is an absolute must for an early dinner, sitting on the terrace above the beach, enjoying a cool Chardonnay while taking in the view of the stunning bay as, in the distance, the sun sets dramatically behind the mighty Penon d’Ifach. rock. El Portet Moraira is a five-minute drive from the center of Moraira. With excellent facilities and ample parking, it is an excellent option to spend a great day.

Next along the coast from Teulada Moraira is Playa D’Ampolla. One of the four beaches of Moraira awarded with a blue flag. In accordance with blue flag standards, Playa D’Ampolla is kept exceptionally clean and tidy. It is a beach of golden sand and is the largest and most popular beach in Teulada Moraira. Families love it for its soft, golden sand, sunbathers love it for its wide and deep expanse, and water enthusiasts love it for its variety of sports facilities. Among its facilities it has a wonderful beach bar, sun loungers and parasols, showers and toilets and is guarded by Red Cross lifeguards.

Further along the coast is Platgetes, which comprises two small beaches: one is shallow, with golden sand, while the other is rocky with a host of small marine animals swimming in its coves and coves: ideal for children to little ones explore. A boardwalk links the two beaches and offers excellent photo opportunities. The beaches are equipped with a car park, a restaurant and a Red Cross platform where a lifeguard safely watches over the beaches.

At the southernmost point of the coast of Teulada Moraira is the last beach: L’Andrago. It is a pebble beach, with large pebbles here and there: ideal for laying out a towel, lying down and getting a tan. The coves and inlets on the edges of the beach are an excellent place to practice diving and snorkeling. Locally famous for being a very quiet beach, it is the perfect place for a quiet afternoon of relaxation and stress-free sunbathing. Plus, parking is available, and several small restaurants are just a five-minute walk away.

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