A picturesque coastal town

The combination of crystal clear waters, sandy beaches and a relaxed atmosphere makes Moraira a sought-after destination on the Costa Blanca, not only during the holiday season, but all year around.

LUZ CÁLIDA IS LOCATED AT A ONE-OF-A-KIND LOCATION IN MORAIRA

Luz Cálida

Ampolla beach

Moraira centre

El Portet

Marina

Nestled in a peaceful and green residential area, Luz Cálida offers the best of both worlds: tranquility and privacy, while being just a short stroll from the Mediterranean sea and city centre. Within 7 minutes on foot, you can reach the beach — ideal for morning swims, sunset walks or a delicious cocktail.

Moraira’s harbour is impressive, with dining options ranging from traditional tapas bars to Michelin restaurants. Local shops add a Spanish touch, while the village’s fishing history is still present. The fish market remains popular, and the port houses active boats.

The easy access to airports – Alicante (1 hour drive) & Valencia (80 minute drive) contribute to the popularity of Moraira as well.

SHELTERED IN A BAY ON THE SOUTH-EAST COAST OF SPAIN, SURROUNDED BY MOUNTAINS

A stable mediterranean climate

The weather in Moraira is recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as one of the healthiest in the world. Moraira enjoys over 2,800 hours of sunshine each year and an average temperature of 25-26 degrees Celsius during summer, resulting in around 320 sunny days per year.

Excellent accessibility

The easy access to the airports of Alicante (1 hour drive) and Valencia (1 hour and 20 minute’s drive) contributes to Moraira’s popularity. From the port of Moraira, the famous island of Ibiza is just 65 nautical miles away.

A VARIETY OF AMENITIES NEARBY
Moraira port is impressive and offers a wide range of dining options, from traditional tapas bars to Michelin Guide restaurants. Local shops add an authentic Spanish touch to the area, while the history of the fishing village is still palpable throughout the area. The fish market is a popular attraction in the area and the port is still home to active fishing boats, five of which are in use. The area is also known for growing Moscatel grapes, which are used for wine production.
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