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Holiday Tips – Everything at a Glance

On this page, you’ll find a clear and practical collection of useful tips for your stay. This includes selected restaurants, bars, and local shops – each with links and contact details for direct access. Please note: Each provider is responsible for its own offers, and all information is provided without guarantee. Our recommendations for sports activities and leisure options in the region can be found together under the menu item Activities.

Cuisine & Sea Views

On Cumbre del Sol, several restaurants await you within easy walking distance – ideal for a relaxed meal without needing a car. Particularly popular is Restaurant La Cumbre above Cala Moraig: Mediterranean specialties such as paella, tapas, and fresh fish are served here with a stunning sea view. La Vista – Bar & Restaurant at the Club Deportivo combines sports and enjoyment: after a game of padel or tennis, enjoy refreshing drinks and international cuisine overlooking the coast. For a more casual vibe, visit Dreamsea Mediterranean Camp: seasonal cuisine, sea views, and a small pool create pure Mediterranean holiday feeling.

Moraira for Food Lovers

The culinary diversity in Moraira and the surrounding towns is impressive: Moraira alone boasts over 160 restaurants – from fine dining with Michelin stars to creative Mediterranean restaurants and charming family-run venues. It’s no surprise that Moraira is often called the “Saint-Tropez of Spain” – atmosphere, quality, and prices are all above average here. Those seeking authenticity and often lower prices will find plenty of options in nearby towns such as Dénia or Calpe. There you’ll discover traditional tapas bars, fresh seafood restaurants by the harbor, and modern culinary concepts. For inspiration and up-to-date reviews, we recommend checking TripAdvisor or Google Maps – both offer reliable guidance to help you find your perfect dining experience on the Costa Blanca.

Nightlife, Bars & Clubs

The bar scene around Moraira invites you to relax and enjoy. A favorite is Beach Bar Algas at the rocky Andragó beach – perfect for an afternoon coffee or sunset cocktails. Just behind it, La Cabana offers drinks and snacks in a laid-back setting. In Moraira itself, charming spots such as Floridita Bar with live music, Captain Andy’s Cocktail Bar at the marina, or the Seven rooftop bar overlooking the old town await you. For a livelier evening, head to Dénia’s Plaza San Antonio and Els Magazinos. Moraira itself remains rather calm – the main exception is Saxo Disco Garden, featuring live bands and weekend parties. Those who want to dance until dawn should head to Calpe, Jávea, or Benidorm.

Shopping Stroll in Benidorm

You’ll find plenty of textiles, shoes, and leather goods in Benidorm, especially near Levante Beach along Avenida del Mediterráneo and in the city center. Convenient parking is available in the underground garage beneath the town hall (Ayuntamiento, near the old town), from where you can easily reach the main shopping area on foot. In addition to well-known brands, there are many small boutiques and leather shops. A detour to the charming old town between Levante and Poniente beaches is also worthwhile – narrow alleys, tapas bars, and sea views create a special atmosphere. In the evening, Benidorm transforms into a vibrant nightlife destination with countless bars, clubs, and discos – perfect for night owls.

Holiday Tips – Everything at a Glance

On this page, you’ll find a clear and practical collection of useful tips for your stay. This includes selected restaurants, bars, and local shops – each with links and contact details for direct access. Please note: Each provider is responsible for its own offers, and all information is provided without guarantee. Our recommendations for sports activities and leisure options in the region can be found together under the menu item Activities.

Cuisine & Sea Views

On Cumbre del Sol, several restaurants await you within easy walking distance – ideal for a relaxed meal without needing a car. Particularly popular is Restaurant La Cumbre above Cala Moraig: Mediterranean specialties such as paella, tapas, and fresh fish are served here with a stunning sea view. La Vista – Bar & Restaurant at the Club Deportivo combines sports and enjoyment: after a game of padel or tennis, enjoy refreshing drinks and international cuisine overlooking the coast. For a more casual vibe, visit Dreamsea Mediterranean Camp: seasonal cuisine, sea views, and a small pool create pure Mediterranean holiday feeling.

Moraira for Food Lovers

The culinary diversity in Moraira and the surrounding towns is impressive: Moraira alone boasts over 160 restaurants – from fine dining with Michelin stars to creative Mediterranean restaurants and charming family-run venues. It’s no surprise that Moraira is often called the “Saint-Tropez of Spain” – atmosphere, quality, and prices are all above average here. Those seeking authenticity and often lower prices will find plenty of options in nearby towns such as Dénia or Calpe. There you’ll discover traditional tapas bars, fresh seafood restaurants by the harbor, and modern culinary concepts. For inspiration and up-to-date reviews, we recommend checking TripAdvisor or Google Maps – both offer reliable guidance to help you find your perfect dining experience on the Costa Blanca.

Nightlife, Bars & Clubs

Die Barszene rund um Moraira lädt zum entspannten Genießen ein. Beliebt ist die Beachbar Algas am Felsstrand Andragó – perfekt für Kaffee am Nachmittag oder Cocktails zum Sonnenuntergang. Dahinter lockt das La Cabana mit Drinks und Snacks. In Moraira selbst warten charmante Adressen wie die Floridita-Bar mit Live-Musik, Captain Andy’s Cocktail Bar am Yachthafen oder die Rooftop-Bar des Seven mit Blick über die Altstadt. Ausgeh-Flair bietet Dénia an der Plaza San Antonio mit Els Magazinos. Moraira bleibt eher ruhig – Ausnahme ist der Saxo Disco Garden mit Live-Bands und Wochenend-Disco. Wer bis in den Morgen feiern möchte, fährt nach Calpe, Jávea oder Benidorm.

Shopping Stroll in Benidorm

You’ll find plenty of textiles, shoes, and leather goods in Benidorm, especially near Levante Beach along Avenida del Mediterráneo and in the city center. Convenient parking is available in the underground garage beneath the town hall (Ayuntamiento, near the old town), from where you can easily reach the main shopping area on foot. In addition to well-known brands, there are many small boutiques and leather shops. A detour to the charming old town between Levante and Poniente beaches is also worthwhile – narrow alleys, tapas bars, and sea views create a special atmosphere. In the evening, Benidorm transforms into a vibrant nightlife destination with countless bars, clubs, and discos – perfect for night owls.

Holiday Tips – Everything at a Glance

On this page, you’ll find a clear and practical collection of useful tips for your stay. This includes selected restaurants, bars, and local shops – each with links and contact details for direct access. Please note: Each provider is responsible for its own offers, and all information is provided without guarantee. Our recommendations for sports activities and leisure options in the region can be found together under the menu item Activities.

Cuisine & Sea Views

On Cumbre del Sol, several restaurants await you within easy walking distance – ideal for a relaxed meal without needing a car. Particularly popular is Restaurant La Cumbre above Cala Moraig: Mediterranean specialties such as paella, tapas, and fresh fish are served here with a stunning sea view. La Vista – Bar & Restaurant at the Club Deportivo combines sports and enjoyment: after a game of padel or tennis, enjoy refreshing drinks and international cuisine overlooking the coast. For a more casual vibe, visit Dreamsea Mediterranean Camp: seasonal cuisine, sea views, and a small pool create pure Mediterranean holiday feeling.

Moraira for Food Lovers

The culinary diversity in Moraira and the surrounding towns is impressive: Moraira alone boasts over 160 restaurants – from fine dining with Michelin stars to creative Mediterranean restaurants and charming family-run venues. It’s no surprise that Moraira is often called the “Saint-Tropez of Spain” – atmosphere, quality, and prices are all above average here. Those seeking authenticity and often lower prices will find plenty of options in nearby towns such as Dénia or Calpe. There you’ll discover traditional tapas bars, fresh seafood restaurants by the harbor, and modern culinary concepts. For inspiration and up-to-date reviews, we recommend checking TripAdvisor or Google Maps – both offer reliable guidance to help you find your perfect dining experience on the Costa Blanca.

Nightlife, Bars & Clubs

The bar scene around Moraira invites you to relax and enjoy. A favorite is Beach Bar Algas at the rocky Andragó beach – perfect for an afternoon coffee or sunset cocktails. Just behind it, La Cabana offers drinks and snacks in a laid-back setting. In Moraira itself, charming spots such as Floridita Bar with live music, Captain Andy’s Cocktail Bar at the marina, or the Seven rooftop bar overlooking the old town await you. For a livelier evening, head to Dénia’s Plaza San Antonio and Els Magazinos. Moraira itself remains rather calm – the main exception is Saxo Disco Garden, featuring live bands and weekend parties. Those who want to dance until dawn should head to Calpe, Jávea, or Benidorm.

Shopping Stroll in Benidorm

You’ll find plenty of textiles, shoes, and leather goods in Benidorm, especially near Levante Beach along Avenida del Mediterráneo and in the city center. Convenient parking is available in the underground garage beneath the town hall (Ayuntamiento, near the old town), from where you can easily reach the main shopping area on foot. In addition to well-known brands, there are many small boutiques and leather shops. A detour to the charming old town between Levante and Poniente beaches is also worthwhile – narrow alleys, tapas bars, and sea views create a special atmosphere. In the evening, Benidorm transforms into a vibrant nightlife destination with countless bars, clubs, and discos – perfect for night owls.

Tips & Links – Everything at a Glance

In this section, you will find a list of useful tips as well as links and contact details for activities, shops, restaurants, and partners in the surrounding area. The respective companies are responsible for the content provided. All information is supplied without guarantee.

Supermarkets

Below you will find an overview of nearby shopping options for groceries and everyday essentials. Please note that in Spain, opening hours may vary depending on the season or may change without prior notice. We therefore recommend checking briefly on Google or directly on the markets’ websites beforehand.

Mercadona Benitachell
Spanish supermarket
Ctra. Benitachell–Moraira (S/N)
03726 Benitachell
Tel.: +34 966 495 182

 ALDI Moraira
Low-cost discount supermarket
Calle Pintor Miró 2
03724 Moraira Teulada
Tel.: +34 900 902 466

Pepe La Sal Moraira
Supermarket / premium segment
Ribeiro Building, C/ Las Viñas
03724 Moraira Teulada
Tel.: +34 966 491 599

Carrefour Market Moraira-Teulada
Well-stocked supermarket
Carretera Moraira Teulada 23
Centro Comercial El Planet
03724 Teulada
Tel.: +34 914 908 900

Pepe La Sal
Supermarket on the Cumbre, right on site
Centro Comercial Adelfas
Urbanización Cumbre del Sol
03726 Benitachell
Tel.: +34 966 197 218

China Home
General goods store, no groceries
Ctra. Moraira
03726 Benitachell
Tel.: +34 653 894 404

Shopping Center La Marina

About 20 kilometers north, directly on the national road N-332 and right next to the motorway exit “Ondara – Dénia,” you’ll find the unmistakable La Marina shopping mall. It includes, in addition to a huge and affordable Carrefour hypermarket, a wide variety of stores such as Mango, Zara, Bershka, C&A, a hardware store, an electronics and appliance retailer, a large selection of fast-food restaurants, a cinema, an arcade, and much more.

Weekly Markets

Regular weekly markets take place throughout the region – ideal for discovering fresh fruit, vegetables, local specialties, clothing, and handicrafts. Please note: The exact markets may vary depending on the season and local regulations. It’s best to check the latest information on Google or directly on site. 

Moraira
Friday mornings, near the main parking area. Large weekly market with fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, cheese, as well as clothing, bags, shoes, plants, and household goods.

Benitachell
Friday mornings, town centre. Small, typical Spanish market with fresh food, cheese, cold cuts, clothing, and everyday household items.

Jávea
Thursday mornings, in the old town. Weekly market offering fresh fruit, vegetables, fish, meat, and cheese, along with clothing, accessories, and flowers.

Teulada
Wednesday mornings, town centre. Typical weekly market with regional products, food, clothing, leather goods, and household items.

Benissa
Saturday mornings, in the town centre. Traditional market with food, clothing, household goods, and plants in an authentic atmosphere.

Calpe
Saturday mornings, a very large market with hundreds of stalls. Especially diverse: food, clothing, bags, household goods, plants, and souvenirs.

Dénia
Monday mornings, Calle La Vía (central weekly market). Wide selection of fresh produce, clothing, shoes, and everyday items.

Gata de Gorgos
Friday mornings. Known for handicrafts, baskets, leather goods, and traditional regional products.

Benidorm
Wednesday and Sunday mornings, district of Els Tolls (Rastro de Benidorm).
Very large market with food, clothing, shoes, accessories, and household goods.

Alicante
Saturday mornings, Mercadillo de Teulada. Large street market with a wide variety of goods: from fresh produce and clothing to decorative items.

Valencia
Sunday mornings – Rastro de Valencia (Avenida del Cid). Flea and antique market with furniture, books, records, collectibles, and curious finds.

Flea Markets

Market days may vary depending on the season, holidays, or local regulations. Therefore, it is advisable to check the current opening hours and locations briefly on Google or directly on site before visiting. To help you plan, we’ve compiled a selection of the most popular markets in the area. A visit is worthwhile not only for shopping – the markets also offer a glimpse into authentic Spanish life.

Alicante
Every 2nd Sunday (11:00 – 15:00), Plaza Quijano. Cozy flea market in the heart of the old town with antiques, books, records, clothing, and curiosities.

Benidorm
Saturdays & Sundays (9:00 – 14:30), national road between Altea & Benidorm.
Large flea and street market offering a wide range: second-hand goods, clothing, decorations, household items, and souvenirs.

Benissa
Tuesdays (9:00 – 14:00), Glorieta on the national road. Authentic rastro with local products, clothing, leather goods, and smaller antique stands.

Calpe
Wednesdays (8:00 – 14:00), behind Plaza Catedral. Combination of flea market and weekly market with fresh food, clothing, accessories, and household goods.

Dénia
Fridays (from 8:00), Torrecremada area. One of the largest markets in the region, with a large flea market section, food, clothing, shoes, and much more.

Jalón / Xaló
Saturday mornings (8:00 – 14:00). Well-known rastro focusing on antiques, furniture, collectibles, and traditional local products.

Pedreguer
Sundays (9:00 – 14:00), on the national road (exit next to the Shell gas station).
Popular flea market with a colourful mix of antiques, second-hand items, clothing, and household goods.

Vergel
Saturdays (9:00 – 14:00). Traditional rastro with many stalls offering clothing, shoes, plants, as well as household and decorative items.

Golf Clubs

In the surrounding area, golf enthusiasts will find several clubs of different sizes and levels of difficulty – ranging from relaxed courses to more challenging ones for experienced players.

Club de Golf Jávea
18-hole course in a Mediterranean setting with lush greenery, 15 minutes away, playable all year
Ctra. Jávea – Benitachell, Km 4.5, 03730 Jávea
Tel.: +34 965 792 584
Website: www.clubdegolfjavea.com

Club de Golf Ifach
9-hole course with an impressive view of the Peñón de Ifach, 20 minutes by car, open all year
Urb. San Jaime, Calle Micheta 5, 03720 Benissa
Tel.: +34 966 497 114
Website: www.golfifach.com

La Sella Club de Golf
27-hole course nestled in the Montgó Natural Park, 20 minutes away, open all year
Calle José María Olazábal, s/n, 03749 Jesús Pobre
Tel.: +34 966 454 252
Website: www.lasellagolf.com

Emergency Numbers

For medical emergencies, the following emergency numbers for hospitals and doctors are available to you. Please note: In addition, there is a wide range of other doctors, clinics, and specialist practices in the area.
As opening hours can vary greatly, we recommend using Google Search in case of doubt to find the currently open doctor or the nearest clinic.

European Emergency Number
Police, Fire Brigade, Ambulance
Tel.: 112

Hospital IMED
Teulada (Private Clinic)
Ctra. Nacional 332
03725 Teulada
Tel.: +34 966 440 444

General Practitioner
Clinica La Lluca, Jávea
Dr. Le Clercq
Carretera de Benitachell 218
03739 Jávea
Tel.: +34 865 992 563

Dentist
Clínica Dental Puchol
Calle les Capelletes 35
03726 Benitachell
Tel.: +34 966 494 203

Veterinary Clinic
Clínica Veterinaria
Calle Molí 8
03726 Benitachell
Tel.: +34 966 494

Apotheke Cumbre del Sol
Calle Adelfas, Centro Comercial Adelfas
03726 Benitachell
Tel.: +34 966 49 51 62

If you have booked Villa LunaMar, you will receive exclusive early access to our digital guest guide. There you’ll find not only all essential information about the villa itself – from equipment and technology to tips for a relaxed stay – but also a comprehensive collection of recommendations for the region. Look forward to a wide selection of beaches and coves, exciting leisure activities such as golf, tennis, padel, hiking, cycling, and climbing, as well as tips on water sports like sailing and much more. This way, you’ll be perfectly prepared to experience the Costa Blanca in all its diversity.

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