The Moraira Area.
The town of Moraira has grown from a small fishing village to an
attractive holiday resort while retaining its considerable charm
that attracts visitors from all over Europe.
There are no towering hotels or apartment blocks, owing to very strict planning controls.
The luscious green countryside is dotted with whitewashed luxury villas
and low-rise 'pueblo-style' apartment complexes mingling with pine woods
and cultivated vine terraces and orange groves,
providing an idyllic setting for those wanting total peace and privacy.
The area remains exclusively for villa owners and visitors who prefer
and enjoy an independent, rather than package-type holiday.
Moraira enjoys a typical subtropical Mediterranean climate,
with cool sea breezes in summer
and protection by surrounding mountains against the north winds in winter.
The area has an average of nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine each year
and the average temperature easily exceeds 20°C.
In 1986 the World Health Organization recommended the climate of the area
as one of the most equitable in the world -
neither too hot in the summer nor too cold in the winter.
On average it can boast 325 sunny days each year
making it an ideal all year round destination.
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