The city's most famous beach and the focal point for tourism, one of its key attractions being the promenade which runs alongside, making it the ideal place to visit.
El Portet beach. One of the most photographed corners of Moraira.
This bay, sheltered by the Cap d’Or and some distance from the town centre of Moraira is seen as a little patch of heaven, the clarity and calm of its waters creating the sensation of swimming in a pool. It may be small, but it has enormous charm.
Abahana Villas - Views of El Portet Beach in Moraira.
Abahana Villas - Beach of Portet in Moraira.
Abahana Villas - Views of the Portet Beach and the Cap d'Or in Moraira.
Cap d ‘Or provides the perfect shelter for Playa del Portet, a beach of fine sand and rock, and crystal-clear waters.
Small and horseshoe-shaped, it is one of the most attractive in Moraira, a wonderful setting for a peaceful dip in the sea, or any number of watersports, including sailing, kayaking, paddle surfing or diving, as the clarity of the water makes for unimpeded views of the wonderful seabed.
It should also be mentioned that this landmark beach also marks the starting point of an enjoyable hiking route, running from the Cap d'Or watchtower with its spectacular views of the whole coastline to the majestic Peñón de Ifach in Calpe.
Type | SEMI-URBAN BEACH |
Composition | SAND/ROCK |
Services | RESTAURANT, CAR PARK, TOILETS, FOOT WASH, LIFESAVING |
Activities | DIVING, SAILING, SNORKELLING, KAYAKING, PADDLESURFING |
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