Altea has established itself as the cultural and artistic epicenter of the Costa Blanca, a true haven for creators and art lovers. Its cobblestone streets, crowned by whitewashed houses and cobalt blue domes, have inspired bohemians and artists from around the world. This charming Mediterranean town not only preserves its seafaring essence but also hosts a vibrant and varied cultural offering.
Port's viewpoint of Moraira
A pleasant stroll in the beautiful fishing town of Moraira, with the Mediterranean Sea as a constant companion, offering wonderful views of the port and the little coves.

Abahana Villas - View from the viewpoint of Moraira.
To the north of the village of Moraira and its marina visitors can stroll along a modernised promenade along the shore of this settlement on the Costa Blanca.
The route takes in the marina, the beautiful whitewashed houses so typical of the Mediterranean, sea views and the Peñón de Ifach in Calpe, before running as far as Playa de El Portet, a beautiful beach of white sand, with posidonia seagrass and crystal-clear waters, where it is a pleasure to swim and dive, or enjoy a delicious meal by the shore.
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