Bed breakfast Moraira
A warm welcome awaits you, to our traditional Bed & Breakfast, a Spanish villa, set in attractive gardens and terra cotta tiled terraces, found at the end of a lane, nestled in pine trees. South facing terrace and private pool, making it ideal for sun lovers and perfect for enjoying your glass of local Moraira wine by the pool. Ideally located for those wishing to have a quiet break, visiting family, house hunting or just relaxing by the beach, on your holiday.
Moraira is a secluded yet, charming escape, earning a reputation for the rich and famous; seeking to unwind from the public gaze. With its international yacht marina offering superb sailing and a gorgeous selection of international cuisine, it is amazing how this Spanish port town, has held its secret for so long. Nestled away, surrounded by mountains and sea, Moraira is free from mass package tourism, because of the lack of hotels.
With only a handful of low rise boutique hotels available and a few privately owned villas and smaller guesthouses, Moraira is a truly exclusive destination. Moraira enjoys an enviable position, set beneath the slopes of Muscatel terraced grape vines, adorned by the delicious orange groves, whilst touching her toes in the cool blue Mediterranean waters.
Where orange groves scent the air in the spring and the famous regional Muscatel grapes are grown in abundance in the fertile valleys of Moraira, the harvesting of these culminating with the Moors and Christians fiestas, fireworks and carnivals to be seen anywhere.
All nationalities embark on Moraira to coincide with these events, returning year after year, making it a truly international destination for a break. You will find plenty to see and do for all ages, even a historic castle to admire; what more could you want? although we tend to find with all our guests, as we are only 800m from the beach, much time is spent there.
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This page was last updated: 12 January 2012
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