Moraira Harbour Viewpoint
A stroll along the sea that ends with a view that says it all. A place where the Mediterranean needs no filters.
The Moraira coast has many beautiful corners, but one stands out as the top choice for many: the port viewpoint. It’s easy to find, as it is the natural end of the promenade. And once you arrive, you’ll understand why everyone talks about it.
The walk begins at the Moraira Marina. There’s already life there, with boats coming and going, restaurants, white houses with character, and that salty smell that gets under your skin without asking permission. The path is smooth, recently renovated, and runs alongside the sea.
Along the way, you can stop to watch the small boats move, see how the light changes on the facades, and if the day is clear, admire the Peñón de Ifach in the background.
And then you arrive. The viewpoint doesn’t have golden railings or plaques with quotes. Just the sea, the coast, and that panoramic view of the port, the nearby coves, and the El Portet bay that looks painted.
Want to complete the experience? End at Playa del Portet, dip your feet in the water for a while, or reserve a table at one of the restaurants serving rice the way it should be—without hurry and with a taste of the sea.
The walk begins at the Moraira Marina. There’s already life there, with boats coming and going, restaurants, white houses with character, and that salty smell that gets under your skin without asking permission. The path is smooth, recently renovated, and runs alongside the sea.
Along the way, you can stop to watch the small boats move, see how the light changes on the facades, and if the day is clear, admire the Peñón de Ifach in the background.
And then you arrive. The viewpoint doesn’t have golden railings or plaques with quotes. Just the sea, the coast, and that panoramic view of the port, the nearby coves, and the El Portet bay that looks painted.
Want to complete the experience? End at Playa del Portet, dip your feet in the water for a while, or reserve a table at one of the restaurants serving rice the way it should be—without hurry and with a taste of the sea.