moraira and teulada: a guide to festivities and local life
Overview of moraira and teulada
Moraira, also known as Teulada-Moraira, is a delightful town on the Costa Blanca in Spain. It has evolved from a small fishing village into an attractive resort, retaining its Spanish charm while offering a modern appeal. The area is known for its beautiful scenery, luxury villas nestled amongst wooded hillsides, and a relaxed atmosphere, a refreshing change from the busier resorts. It’s a great base for exploring the wider region, with easy access to Javea, Calpe, and Benidorm.
Festivities and events
Teulada-Moraira is renowned for its vibrant festivals and friendly locals. Throughout the year, the town hosts a variety of celebrations, many of which are free to attend. Highlights include the spectacular fireworks to music on July 16th, the Medieval Festival and Market in August, and the unique Moscatell grape harvest celebrations in September. The town calendar is regularly updated, so checking local listings is recommended.
Key dates and events
- January 5th: Cabalgata de Reyes (Twelfth Night Procession)
- February: Festa de Sant Antoni (Blessing of Animals)
- March/April: Semana Santa (Holy Week) – Processions of Silence and Holy Burial
- June: Fiesta of Moors and Christians, Sant Joan celebrations
- July: Fiestas of Font Santa, celebrations honoring Mare de Déu del Carme and Mare de Déu dels Desemparats (including a procession by sea)
- August: Medieval Festival and Market, Festa del Moscatell
- September: Moscatell Fiestas, Fiesta de la Divina Pastora
- November: Fiestas in honour to Santa Catalina, Week of Culture
Beaches and outdoor activities
Moraira boasts two Blue Flag beaches, offering clean sand and clear waters. The town is surrounded by picturesque countryside, perfect for exploring. The nearby Jalon Valley offers stunning scenery and traditional villages, while the Donkey Sanctuary and Verdi Vent restaurant provide unique experiences. Venturing further, you can discover the impressive Peñon de Ifach in Calpe and the charming old town of Altea.
Shopping and dining
Moraira offers a variety of shopping experiences, from local arts and crafts to holiday gear. The weekly Friday market is a popular attraction, selling everything from fresh produce to leather goods. The town’s fishing fleet ensures a daily supply of fresh seafood, and numerous restaurants offer delicious local cuisine. Consider visiting the fish market around 5 pm to see the catch of the day.
Practical information and tourist resources
The Tourist Office is located on Carretera Moraira-Teulada, 51. You can contact them at +34 965745168 or visit their website at www.teulada-moraira.es. For further information and event listings, check en.teulada-moraira.es/ver/17/2013-FESTIVITIES.html. Remember to book restaurants and activities in advance, especially during peak season. Enjoy exploring the beauty and charm of Moraira and Teulada!
