Introducing a charming apartment situated in the picturesque coastal town of Moraira. This property, perfect for those looking to embrace a serene lifestyle, offers a compact yet spacious 57.0 square meters of living space. Tailored for individuals or small families, the apartment is currently on the market and awaits its new owners.Upon entering, one is greeted by a pristine interior where white walls dominate, creating a canvas of brightness and cleanliness. The living space is adorned with tasteful artwork that adds character and warmth. Tiled flooring unifies the apartment, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical ease of maintenance. Large windows and glass doors are a prominent feature, inviting an abundance of natural light that enhances the openplan design. The glassenclosed balcony extends the living area, offering a perfect nook for relaxation with a view. The kitchen boasts modern white cabinetry, complemented by a sleek countertop and integrated appliances including dishwasher and washing machine, while the bathroom features a convenient walkin shower with clear glass doors and thoughtful shelving for essentials. Through a glass door we enter the ample master bedroom with build in wardrobe. There´s a second room currently used as office.Residents of this apartment benefit from a range of facilities designed to enhance comfort and convenience. Ducted airconditioning (H/C) ensures a cozy environment also during the cooler months, while the storage room provides ample space for belongings. The community pool is a luxurious addition, promising leisure and refreshment under the Spanish sun. Additionally, the inclusion of a dedicated parking space offers peace of mind for vehicle owners. You find services like pharmacy, restaurant and a tennis padelcomplex nearby.Moraira, the location of this apartment, is a gem on the Costa Blanca, renowned for its beautiful beaches, crystalclear waters, and a laidback Mediterranean atmosphere. The town is steeped in history, with the stunning Moraira Castle standing as a testament to its past. Cultural enthusiasts will enjoy the local fiestas and the traditional Spanish market, which brings the community together with its vibrant array of local produce and crafts. For those with a taste for adventure, the surrounding landscape offers hiking trails and opportunities for water sports. Transport connections are efficient, with access to larger cities and airports for ease of travel. The property is not just a home but a gateway to a lifestyle that balances relaxation with rich cultural experiences.We invite you to come and witness the allure of this apartment in Moraira for yourself. It's an opportunity to not only invest in a property but to embrace a lifestyle where the blend of comfort, convenience, and culture is seamlessly achieved.
Teulada-Moraira is a municipality in the province of Alicante. Located 120km from Valencia city and 80km from Alicante city. Both with access from the national road N-332 or the AP7 motorway (exit 63). Teulada-Moraira is accessible by car and bus (Alicante-Valencia line). And by train (Denia-Alicante line).
The municipality is within the district of Marina Alta. This also includes the neighbouring villages of Poble Nou de Benitatxell and Benissa.
Teulada-Moraira is 185 metres above sea level. The total area is 32 square kilometres. This municipality has two urban centres, Teulada and Moraira. Teulada is about 8 km from the coast while Moraira is directly on the sea. The population is international. In summer it is a popular seaside resort where many tourists rent a holiday villa.
The name Moraira derives from a local legend about an Arabic princess named Ira, la Mora.
In the history of Moraira the Moors played an important role. Some names of urbanisations still refer to the Arab settlement. In the 13th century Christians expelled the Moors. Every year locals celebrate this event during the “Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos”. The new Christian inhabitants arrived from Catalonia and Aragon. This is how the Valencian language entered the region. Teulada exists since the end of the 14th century.
Two hundred years later pirates attacked the coast. To protect themselves they built the watchtower on Cap d´Or. And later the Castle of Moraira which is still in the centre of Moraira.
End 1700s Teulada was a farming village. Farmers exported the crops by the sea. The locals also started with fishing. They built little fishing houses on the land which is now known as Moraira. For a long time, the fishing industry was the main source of income. But in the 1970s and 1980s international tourists discovered the area. This led to drastic development of hotels, apartments and holiday homes. But no high-rise tourist complexes in this area.
Currently there are more than 10.000 people living in Moraira. Many of them are expats and elderly that decided to retire under the sun. In summer the population triples with tourists coming from North Europe. Moraira has an average of 300 sun days per year. The Mediterranean climate is excellent for the cultivation of grapes. In the area there are more than 1000 hectares of vineyards. The famous grape that grows here is the Muscatel.
Moraira is a gentle village with a lovely marina operated by the Club Nautico Moraira. In the centre are many shops, restaurants and bars. Every week, on Friday, there is the market on the big parking lot. Here you find fresh vegetables and fruits. The typical churros. Clothes, leather and souvenirs.
Moraira has 3 main beaches, Playa l’ Ampolla is the biggest. A nice sandy beach close to town, popular with families. There is the beach of Platgetes and the small beach of the lovely bay of El Portet.
Many foreigners love the area of Moraira and choose to live here the whole year round or buy a holiday-home. Interested in the housing market of Moraira? Have a look at our properties and do not hesitate the contact us in case you want more information.