Moraira tends to appeal to buyers who prefer a smaller coastal town rather than somewhere dominated by large hotels or nightlife. Even in summer, the atmosphere is usually more relaxed than many parts of the Spanish coast.
Teulada, slightly further inland, has a more traditional Spanish feel, which many buyers appreciate once they spend time exploring the area properly.
Apartments here vary quite a bit depending on location. Some are modern developments with communal pools and underground parking, while others are older apartments near the town centre, marina, or beach areas.
Buyers often end up choosing between being closer to El Portet, the centre of Moraira, Teulada town itself, or quieter residential areas nearby.
A lot of people first arrive after looking at places such as Calpe or Benissa, then realise Teulada-Moraira feels slightly different once they spend time there.
One thing buyers regularly mention is that daily life feels easy. You can walk to cafés in the morning, pick up shopping locally, or sit near the marina without everything feeling overly commercial.
For people travelling regularly from abroad, Alicante and Valencia airports are both accessible by road, which also makes the area practical for shorter visits throughout the year.
Prices for apartments in Teulada-Moraira depend on several things, especially sea views, condition, outdoor space, and walking distance to the beach or town centre.
Frontline apartments and newer developments usually attract the most attention, particularly during busy buying periods.
Buyers also search for apartments in nearby areas across the Costa Blanca including
At Hamiltons of London, we regularly help buyers searching for apartments in Teulada-Moraira, whether they are looking for a holiday home, an investment property, or somewhere to spend more time in Spain later on.
Many buyers also explore nearby area guides including About the Costa Blanca, About Moraira, About Benissa, About Javea, and About Calpe.
Written by the Hamiltons of London – May 2026