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.
Boutique Hotel Los Limoneros is situated in the quiet town of Moraira, 10 minutes’ walk from the town centre and beaches. Surrounded by countryside and the coast, it has a large outdoor pool.
Catherine
United Kingdom
Very stylish but comfortable and clean… staff so friendly and helpful can’t fault it
Situated in Moraira, 1.3 km from Playa Platgetes, Hotel Ritual de Terra & SPA Moraira features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
alison
United Kingdom
Everything! Very stunning hotel exceedingly clean. Decoration was amazing .
Surrounded by green countryside, HOTEL SWISS MORAIRA -Adults Recommended provides elegant and stylish accommodation just 5 minutes' drive from the beach. The hotel features an outdoor pool and...
Lorna
United Kingdom
Room lovely. Breakfast very good. Bit too quiet and out of the way
Situated within 2.3 km of Playa de l'Ampolla and 2.4 km of Playa del Portet, Casa Lili features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Moraira.
Set in Moraira in the Valencia Community region, Mariposa Blanca has a balcony and pool views. This villa features a private pool, a garden, barbecue facilities, free WiFi and free private parking.
Set in Moraira, Villa Ana offers accommodation with private pool, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive. The air-conditioned accommodation is less than 1 km from Playa de l'Ampolla.
Chris
United Kingdom
Location was great..whole of the villa was excellent and a lovely private view from the pool ...
Set in Moraira, 1.1 km from Cala Baladrar Beach and 1.9 km from Cala Advocat Beach, Casa El Bella 1 Moraira offers spacious air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
On average, 3-star hotels in Moraira cost £190 per night, and 4-star hotels in Moraira are £181 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Moraira can on average be found for £173 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Great place for a week visit. Lovely beach. Lots and lots of restaurants. A lot more touristy than previous visit in May 2024. We visited in Sept 2024. The restaurent staff were fatigued and less welcoming than early in season. Imagined they were exhausted from a long season of tourists.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
Great little town with lots of people on holiday in their...
Great little town with lots of people on holiday in their villas - no big hotels and mass tourism here! Great desunayo at Ammos, and plenty of resturant choices! Hard to beat the swimming at El Portet, which is often like a mill pond!
Sue
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
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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The views were incredible! What a place to sit and admire the ocean and distant mountains as well as Calpe rock.
Having everything on the doorstep meant we rarely used our car and Moraira has so many great restaurants as well as two beaches.
The apartment was spotless and had everything we needed. It was huge so we had plenty of space too.
Loved the apartment and we didn't want to leave.
Wow! What a find. Hotel Manet is a small boutique hotel. Amazing location right on the waterfront overlooking a beautiful bay - our room had a large terrace with that fantastic view. Beautiful artwork. Great pool. Excellent breakfast. I couldn’t speak highly enough about the staff - courteous, professional and friendly. Keep it a secret!
Gorgeous little cocoon of an apartment right in the centre of Moraira. Easy access to beach and lots of choice for shops, restaurants and cafes. The bed was really comfy and the shower was lovely and powerful. Host was really friendly and responsive if I needed to reach out.
The Hotel offered everything that I needed. It was clean and comfortable with no aires and graces functional and practical. It was central in town which was convenient for me being on my own. I would recommend it to friends and family.
The hotel was simply incredible. We loved everything about it – the staff were fantastic, the food was amazing, and the facilities were outstanding.
They even made me a special meal for my birthday.
Gary
United Kingdom
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