All About Moraira May 2024 Issue CBN 131

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WE DON´T MIND BEING THE TALK OF THE TOWN WE THINK YOUR HOME SHOULD BE TOO. THEAGENCYRE.COM THE AGENCY COSTA BLANCA NORTH CTRA. Moraira a Calpe 142, Moraira Follow us on instagram @theagency.costablancanorth The Agency Costa Blanca North is an independently owned franchise of tThe Agency Real Estate Franchising, LLC +34 622 88 22 89 +34 622 56 82 45 Redefining Real Estate Continues on next page T HE bright lights and boozy Brits in Benidorm are just a half hour drive away - but it might as well be a million miles when you throw up your feet and relax in Moraira. Full of charm, Moraira is one of the classic old fishing villages on the Costa Blanca. It is still full of history and tradition and remains largely untouched today. You won’t find any sign of an English breakfast or a pint of beer at just €1 herethis is an upscale resort popular with cultured Spaniards and upscale foreign tourists
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status as a popular tourist destination. Moraira has about 10,000 residents, with the number more than tripling to 36,000 in the summer. Restaurateur Honorato Ibanez, 62, explained why the town has kept its charm despite the Summer influx of visitors. He said: “The peace here is the main thing. It’s just cortijos and campo. There is almost no stress and there are not even traffic lights.”

CHARM AND CALM

ges. In particular in the demographics of the types of foreigners who came to settle here.

“Originally there were loads of Germans alongside the British, but the Brits, by far our preferred customers, really started to dominate.

“Today there are plenty, but now we also have many Dutch and Belgians and generally a nice all round mix.”

While this changes a bit in the summer when the hordes do at times descend, the town always maintains its old school Spanish charm and picture perfect traditional feel.

“It is such a beautiful place to live. Every morning I have the

It is 35 years since he moved here from his native Granada and he has seen some chan-

“I cannot think of anywhere else I would ra-

Much of Moraira’s charm comes from the stunning coves and fascinating 18th century watchtowers

privilege of a commute to the office via the stunning coast road, and every day it puts a smile on my face, even in the winter weather,” explains Helen Tye, of C&C Properties.

ther be. It’s a wonderful place for children to grow up, it has a great community, and it is unbelievably pretty. Close enough to the airport for people to visit, but small and friendly with lovely beaches and lots of restaurants.”

While a great choice for a family beach holiday, there is still plenty to see beyond its beautiful beaches.

For most tourists, the Cap D’Or watchtower (right) is among the top attractions.

Dating back to the 16th and 18th century, the structure served as a

defence against attacks from Berber pirates, and in a chain of watchtowers working together to warn each other of incoming offensives. Today, the tower is more commonly used

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for enjoying the stunning views it offers of the Moraira coastline than looking out for pirates.

From the top, you can see the harbour, beaches, and Penyal d’Ifac Natural Park, as well as the gorgeous shades of blue of the Mediterranean.

The watchtower can be accessed by a fairly easy hike from Portet beach, one of the most popular playas. You will find a marked footpath leading up to it from the end of Calle Puerto de Alcudia.

Another place to enjoy the area’s nature up close is at the Marjar del Senillar nature reserve, located next to l’Ampolla beach.

The site was given nature reserve status in 2004 and its several lagoons are home to many species of plants and animals, some of which are in danger of extinction.

important sectors in the region’s economy, and the Fishermen’s Guild of Moraira, founded in 1929, is still going strong.

Unsurprisingly, restaurants in the vicinity boast excellent fresh seafood, courtesy of the local fishermen. Being located on the Mediterranean coast also makes Moraira an ideal retreat for lovers of watersports. It’s possible to rent kayaks and paddleboards at the most popular beaches, and at the marina.

Moraira’s Mediterranean coast is ideal for lovers of watersports

Slightly outside of Moraira and only accessible by boat, though well worth the trip, are the Caves of Les Rates, a site which was also declared a protected reserve in 2004. The caves are home to historic artefacts from the Bronze Age, along with several species of bats. Visits are not encouraged between the months of April and August when the bats are breeding.

Ifach Golf Course, a friendly, International Club, offering magnificent views set in an idyllic location. A perfect combination of nature and sport with 9 holes of 6 par 3’s and 3 par 4’s.

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Best of all is the area’s snorkelling and thanks to clear water, you’ll see plenty of fish and starfish and beautiful rock formations without having to plunge in too deeply.

Moraira’s busiest beach is Playa de l’Ampolla, thanks to its location next to the town centre.

Every good coastal town needs a good marina and Moraira is no exception. With a yacht club in addition to a fishing port, Moraira accommodates all seafarers, whether weighing anchor for work or pleasure.

Fishing continues to be one of the most

The next most popular is Playa el Portet, a blue flag beach and considered one of Costa Blanca’s very best. At the other end of the scale, if you are looking for a more secluded spot, try Llebeig Cove, one of many small coves carved into the cliffs along the Costa Blanca’s breathtaking coastline. If all that is not enough to keep you entertained, its prime location makes it an ideal base for day trips to nearby Javea and the inland Xalon valley, as well as the bigger cities of Alicante and Valencia.

And there are always the fleshpots of Benidorm if you’re looking for that one off wild night out! But probably you’ll be happy just hanging out in Moraira.

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BEACH LIFE !

Tough work but someone has to do it: Kimberley Mannion checks out all the many coves and beaches in Moraira and picks seven of the best

THERE is much more to see in and around Moraira than sea and sand, but it is still the perfect place for a beach holiday. From busy beaches with watersports and tourist activities, toilets and lifeguards, and easy access to bars and restaurants, to private and peaceful little coves tucked into enclaves along the towering cliffs outside the centre, Moraira really does offer the full range of beach experiences. If you are driving or, especially, hiking to one of the more remote hidden gems, do remember to take everything you need with you and leave nothing behind.

BRILLIANT for keen swimmers, Cap Blanc’s secluded location ensures that it remains something of a secret treasure. There is a diving jetty, and a ladder to use to get in and out of the sea, a rocky beach, incredibly clear water, and stunning views across to Calpe - what more could you need? The beach is accessed from the coastal road, through pine forests. If you are driving, you’ll be able to park at the top of the bay and take the steps down the cliff.

GIVEN its location next to the town centre and close to the castle, Ampolla is inevitably Moraira’s busiest beach. But the fact that it’s a good beach – gently shelving, family friendly and with a coveted blue flag and full services – is another reason people choose it. This beach really has something for everyone, from sun loungers available for hire for those who want to do nothing, to volleyball nets and a children’s playground for the more energetic.

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second busiest beach also has a blue flag. El Portet is smaller and picture perfect, with its unusual

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trees runs along its length, connecting beach-goers to shops, tapas bars and restaurants with sea views, so you can really set yourself up here for the day.

LLEBEIG COVE

TUCKED away, and off the regular tourist trail is Llebeig Cove. Much harder to reach than Moraira’s two central beaches, you’ll need to hike a trail from neighbouring coves, or arrive by sea in a boat or kayak. The hassle of getting there is well worth it to see the hidden gem. The small idyllic cove feels like a private slice of paradise. Aside from a few old fishermen’s houses, there is nothing here but nature, so take what you need, including shade and water.

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LIKE many of those who end up living in Spain, it was after enjoying a holiday with friends on the Mediterranean coast that Jennifer took the decision to relocate from North London to sunnier climes for a quieter life. But the move gave Jennifer a new lease of life and with it the realisation that she wasn’t quite ready to retire.

Instead she started up what has become one of the most successful expat businesses in Spain. With one of the highest densities of foreign residents in Spain, Murcia and the Costa Blanca were crying out for someone to design special insurance packages for the expat market and the business thrived.

What began with one small office in Javea has now grown to seven branches locally and one over in Lanzarote.

Initially the La Marina branch of Jennifer Cunningham Insurance opened in 2007 followed by another in Benijofar before she expanded further south along the coast to ensure all the major expat communities were covered.

At the same time as she set up business, Jennifer set about doing something that really mattered to her on a personal level.

She created a hospice charity that offers invaluable support to the terminally ill and their families among the expat community.

The charity is very close to her heart as she set it up following the death

Moraira

A COMBINATION of both rocks and sand, Platgetes beach is a sandy bay sandwiched between blocks of rock, with rock pools where it is possible to swim. Or if you prefer, you can stick to the shallow waters of the sandy bay. Slightly out from Moraira centre, Platgetes is a popular spot amongst locals for a quick dip.

ANOTHER beach with Blue Flag status, Andrago is a pebbled beach balanced out with crystal clear waters. A little promenade overlooking the beach also offers spectacular views of the coast. Playa L´Andrago restaurant on the beach serves traditional Spanish tapas and paella.

The caring touch

The businesswoman who founded a hospice charity that covers the costas

of her son Paul from cancer when he was only 33-years-old after witnessing the care he was given during his last days in a Sue Ryder hospice.

“They had taken such exceptional care of my son but on my return to Spain I looked around to see what would happen if someone was in the same circumstance here in Spain and discovered that there really wasn’t anything similar. People were simply being sent home to die to be cared for by their family, but what if that wasn’t possible?”

The realisation led her to set up the Paul Cunningham Nurses Charity, which is run thanks to volunteers and funded by donations.

“The community spirit has been key to making the charity a success,” explains Jennifer.

“We have found that local residents are very generous, offering lots of great stuff that we can sell to raise funds for our hospice work.”

Not only that, but over the years dozens of local businesses and community clubs have offered venues and hosted fundraising events from live music performances, lunches, raffles and dances.

Although fundraising efforts

ANOTHER quieter spot, this cove is similar to Llebeig, and carved out from the rocky cliffs of this amazing coastline. The beach is gravelly, but that means crystal clear waters and some of the best snorkelling in the area. Swimmers can explore a series of small natural caves called Cova del Arcs, adding a bit of adventure to a beach day as well as a great photo opportunity.

were paused during Covid, the charity managed to keep afloat and activities have once again returned to pre-pandemic levels.

These efforts enable the charity to provide free hospice care for people in their own home - those who are discharged from hospital once there is nothing more doctors can do for them.

“We supply the equipment needed for them to be cared for at home, such as a hospital bed, wheelchair and pressure mattress, as well as nurses to provide palliative care and give support to any family they may have,” explains Jennifer.

Over the last year alone, the charity and its team of 20 volunteers has helped more than 100 people by providing care at the end of life.

“The nurses are absolutely incredible. How they do it day and day after day I don’t know,” she added. “I admire them so much.” events efforts

MUCH MISSED: Jennifer’s son Paul inspired her charity from her La Marina base

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LITTLE remains of the old fishermen's homes that once made up Moraira, but these photos give a glimpse into the past.

The port and nearby scattering of huts and houses grew up to service the town of Teuludawhich retains administrative control of the village.

Although its historic role as a fishing village remains - a few boats still keep up the traditionthe days when the industry dominated the streets of Moraira have long gone.

Where once fishermen spread out their nets to repair now tourists walk.

A lifestyle that disappeared as cash flooded in

DELVING INTO THE PAST

Vines that made up the other main industry have disappeared from near the shore, (although they still grow in abundance higher up in the hills.

To preserve the heritage of the area, Teulada council passed laws protecting the abundant pine trees and limited the height of buildings, which has to a large

extent preserved the charm of Moraira.

Ramshackle

But the lifestyle shown in these pictures has long been consigned to the past - and probably

for the better. The influx of extranjeros and tourists with the money they bring have transformed the rough cobbled streets and ramshackle houses as wealth has seeped into the area.

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A JOURNEY THROUGH THE AGES

Moraira has been a sought after place to live for thousands of years

MORAIRA has turned from a sleepy fishing village into a quiet hiding place for people seeking a retreat from the modern world.

While the heart of the old village is still on the seashore and quiet harbour, the hills around the bay have become home to many villas and properties that are much sought after by people desiring the views and tranquility of the Mediterranean. And there is nothing new in this. But beneath its modern charm is a rich past that intertwines the stories of ancient civilizations, maritime

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trade, and cross-cultural interaction. Evidence of human habitation dates back thousands of years to the Paleolithic era thanks to its advantageous location. The region was a popular settlement for many different cultures, including the Roman, Phoenician, and Iberian peoples. Archaeological sites dotting the area including la Cova de la Cendra and the Cueva de las ratas, are proof of the presence of these early settlers, who left their mark on the land.

ROMANTIC INFLUENCE

Moraira flourished as an important centre of trade and commerce during the Roman era and benefited from being close to the busy port of

Denia. Roman coins, and ceramics have all been discovered in Moraira and serve as physical reminders of a bygone era.

HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL TIMES:

A new chapter in Moraira’s history was written during the Middle Ages when the Iberian Peninsula was conquered by the Moors only to be taken back by the Christians in the 13th century. This era is marked each year by the town’s Moros y Cristianos festivity, which just passed last weekend. In order to fend off pirate incursions, watchtowers and defensive

This era is marked by the town’s Moros y Cristianos festival

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century, while Moraira’s castle was actually a fairly late addition to the defences, being built in the 18th century.

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Contemporary villa with captivating sea views. This modern-designed villa, boasting a heated 11 m pool and lush Mediterranean gardens featuring palms and native flora, is ideally located within walking distance of Moraira town and the prominent Playa l’Ampolla sandy beach. Located in the La Sabatera urbanisation of Moraira, this cutting-edge residence enjoys a serene residential setting.

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cast their nets into the Mediterranean in search of an abundant catch, making fishing a way of life for them. Every year, the town celebrates its fishing heritage with the Fiesta de la Virgen del Carmen honors the patron

THE MODERN RENAISSANCE

in July, which saint of fishermen. between historic charm.

Over the course of the 20th century, Moraira changed from a quaint fishing village to a popular travel destination for foreigners. The development of contemporary infrastructure, such as roads and facilities, cleared the path for expansion and progress. Moraira now finds a balance between welcoming modern conveniences and maintaining its

This foreign infl uence is refl ected in the fact it has become something of a haven for artists, and writers from all over the world. The town’s dining scene and cultural events contribute to its international vibe.

Through festivals, concerts, and art exhibitions, visitors can fully immerse themselves in local customs.

Whether taking a leisurely stroll down the promenade, enjoying freshly caught seafood by the sea, or touring historic ruins, Moraira invites visitors to take a trip back in time and learn the fascinating tale of this Spanish coastal town.

WAY BACK: The Romans and later Moors made a home near Moraira

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MORAIRA is undoubtedly one of the most charming places on the Costa Blanca, with its picturesque beaches, an abundance of restaurants and a very cosmopolitan vibe.

Not to mention the weather, with its typically Mediterranean climate of hot summers and mild winters, It is therefore hardly a surprise that property sales are continuing to rise in the area with demand at an all-time high.

If you are thinking about selling your property in Moraira there has never been a better time.

We would encourage you to talk to us at C&C Properties and use our extensive knowledge of the local property market.

Discover how we can provide you with a personalised and professional service to make sure selling your property goes as smoothly as possible and importantly that we ensure you achieve the best possible price. Do you need a free no obligation valuation or information about our home staging service? Perhaps there are local laws and paperwork you need help to understand before selling?

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WITH its stunning views of the Costa Blanca to inspire the imagination, it’s not hard to see why Moraira is a great literary town.

Something to write home about

Literary traditions of a tiny Costa Blanca village

attracted to the town after reading adverts in the Sunday Times for land in a development called Pla del Mar.

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Aside from her own work, Gellhorn is also famous for being the third wife of novelist Ernest Hemingway.

North American writer Chester Bomar Himes died in Moraira of Parkinson's disease in 1984 and was buried in nearby Benissa cemetery. He was one of the celebrated authors who

An African American, Himes did complain of experiencing discrimination on account of his colour in Moraira. But his home eventually came to life, in the name of Villa Griot, where he enjoyed walks down to the beach passing the famous Cap d’Or watchtower.

digital.es she explained: “It is a novel that required me to sit down to work without anyone bothering me, without anyone talking to me, with long hours of concentration.

called Moraira home. He was

Another great mind to have chosen to settle in Moraira was Martha Gellhorn, the American novelist, travel writer and widely considered one of the greatest war correspondents of the 20th century, including reporting on the Spani-

In addition to Moraira, the journalist spent time living in Cuba, Rome and Wales.

Her Moraira property, situated slightly inland at Benissa with five bedrooms and four bathrooms, is up for sale for the price of €650,000.

More recently Venezuela writer Karina Sainz Borgo explained said: “Moraira is the ideal destination for anyone who wants to read, write or simply relax.”

In fact she seems to manage all three at the same time: She wrote 50 pages of her book El tercer pais on Ampolla beach

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“As I like the sun, what I did was write on the beach and despite having people around me, there was nothing to bother me. I felt very comfortable.

“I came to Moraira looking for peace to write, looking for blue sea, clear skies, tranquillity and I got it... in fact, I noticed that, on the breakwater, there was a small sculpture of a writer and that confirmed to me that I was in a town for writers.”

That sculpture was a memorial to Himes, who continues to be an inspiration to many.

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