Moraira - The Little Gem On The Costa Blanca

There is a little gem on the Costa Blanca. It lies about 80km north of Alicante and 100km south of Valencia in the municipality of Teulada; it is the town of Moraira. This Spanish community is a small fishing village with an excellent climate and unique ecological splendor.

The community is now a sort after settlement for peace-loving, serene seeking people from all walks of life. At the moment, Moraira has befitting houses, built to provide modern comforts with luxury features. The town presently hosts tourists and people looking for exotic and luxurious living apartments.

With unique geography and a cozy environment, Moraira boasts a picturesque topography with a fantastic coastline and serene backdrop of mountains enveloped by Mediterranean pines. The coastal community’s agricultural valley provides the famous vineyards with which the town is famous.

Moraira is a vast land of opportunity. It’s a beautiful tourist settlement with villas for sale all around the community, including El Portet, La Cometa, La Pinada, La Camarrocha, La Sabatera, Las Fuentes, Benimeit, Montemar, Fanadix, Moravit, Paichi, Pla del Mar, Pinar del Advocat, San Jaime, Cap Blanc, Tabaira among others.

Its original population is about 10,000 people. This figure can almost quadruple in the summer months up to 36,000. Europeans take up over 70% of the people. They are from various European countries. Thus, Costa Blanca hosts mostly foreigners who enjoy its hospitality, clement weather, and beautiful landscape throughout the year.

Among the nationalities living in Moraira, among others, are nationals from Spanish, English, Belgians, Germans, Dutch, Swedes, and the French-speaking countries. They are mostly mid-aged people who have chosen the serene community as home, often visited for holidays, or as a post-retirement abode.

Every day, new intending settlers visit Moraira to familiarize themselves with the beautiful climate and meet the friendly and hospitable people of the town. Its cultural heritage is impressive, and the charming village is a call to real estate investors to visit the villas for sale, for which it guarantees high yielding investments.

The Costa Blanca town villas offer investors a great selection of sale. You can count on the real estate agents’ professionalism and experience to purchase a home in Spain’s friendly community.

Moraira is traditionally a fishing community, and it forms part of the cultural reality of the town, as you will see for yourself when you visit. That is why you will have the best of fish culinary experience in most Moraira restaurants. Fresh fish of assorted kinds are always ready to quench your hunger as you savor the delectable taste of Moraira cuisine.

Apart from fish, another local produce you will find in abundance in Moraira is the Muscatel Roman grape, grown in the community. The agricultural valley is a resource to meet the food needs of the town. Historically, mistela, is a notable sweet liquor is produced in the region since Roman times.

While its economy is essentially tourism-dependent, real estate has equally been a significant economic investment for over 30 years. The property sector is responsible for the transformation of the Mediterranean coastal community.

Moraira city manager from the Council of Teulada ensures the preservation of the town’s natural endowments with the backing of the law. There is promulgation seeking to preserve and protect the pine forest and ensure its flora and fauna remain untouched for the beauty of Moraira.

As the city council moves to urbanize Moraira, it also ensures developers follow strict development regulations. There is building design specification and height limitation, setting 4 floors as maximum for urban building and 2 floors outside city areas.

Vall de les Sorts of Moraira declared in 2006 seeks to protect the landscape for attracting nature lovers who enjoy native bird song and observing their flight. Among birds to find in Moraira are the azure eagle Bonelli, goldfinch, nightingale, otherwise known as greenfinch and many more native birds.