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Playa del Portet: A Sandy Jewel in Moraira

Nestled in the picturesque town of Moraira on the Costa Blanca, Playa del Portet is a small but stunning sandy beach that feels like a hidden paradise. With its turquoise waters, curved bay, and backdrop of green hills, it is one of the most charming destinations in the region. Despite being smaller than Calpe’s La Fossa, Playa del Portet offers everything you need for a relaxed and comfortable beach day.

This beach is particularly beloved by families, couples, and those who want a more tranquil experience compared to larger, busier resorts. Its natural beauty, paired with nearby attractions in Moraira and Jávea, make it an excellent choice for travelers seeking both relaxation and exploration.


The Beach Experience

Size and Environment

Playa del Portet stretches about 350 meters, with fine golden sand and calm, crystal-clear waters. Its half-moon shape creates a sheltered bay, making the water shallow and ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding.

The scenery is postcard-perfect, with views extending towards the Peñón de Ifach in Calpe on clear days.

Facilities and Comfort

Though smaller than other Costa Blanca beaches, Playa del Portet is well-equipped:

  • Sunbeds and parasol rentals
  • Public showers and toilets
  • Lifeguards during the summer months
  • A few beachside cafés and restaurants
  • Kayak and paddleboard rentals

Who Will Enjoy Portet?

  • Families with children thanks to shallow, calm waters
  • Couples seeking a romantic and less-crowded spot
  • Snorkelers and paddleboarders
  • Travelers who want a relaxed beach atmosphere with natural beauty

Attractions Near Playa del Portet

Moraira Castle

🏰 Just a 10-minute walk from Playa del Portet, the Moraira Castle (Castillo de Moraira) dates back to the 18th century and offers stunning sea views.

Moraira Town

🌿 The town of Moraira is a delightful destination in itself, with a charming marina, boutique shops, tapas bars, and a laid-back Mediterranean vibe.

Vineyards and Wine Tours

🍷 The surrounding hills are dotted with vineyards producing Moscatel grapes. Visitors can take part in local wine tours and tastings.

Day Trips to Jávea and Calpe

🚗 Playa del Portet is ideally located for short drives to Jávea (20 minutes) or Calpe (25 minutes), both offering additional beaches and attractions.


Dining & Refreshments

A handful of charming cafés and restaurants line Playa del Portet’s promenade, perfect for relaxed dining by the sea.

  • El Raco de l’Arros – Famous for rice dishes and seafood. [Google Maps link]
  • Restaurante Oasis – Mediterranean cuisine with bay views. [Google Maps link]
  • Le Dauphin – A fine dining option with French-inspired dishes and spectacular sea vistas. [Google Maps link]

Tips for Visiting Playa del Portet

  • Arrive Early: The beach is small and fills up quickly during peak season.
  • Best Season: May, June, and September are perfect for warm weather without crowds.
  • Water Shoes: While the sand is fine, there are some rocky areas for snorkeling.
  • Parking: Limited near the beach, so plan ahead.
  • Bring Snorkeling Gear: The clear waters and rocky sides of the bay are excellent for marine life spotting.

Fun Facts

  • Playa del Portet is sometimes called a “Caribbean corner of Costa Blanca” due to its turquoise waters. 🌴
  • The beach has been featured in several travel magazines as one of the most picturesque small beaches in Spain.
  • Moraira was once a quiet fishing village but is now a popular destination for upscale travelers and second-home owners, especially from Northern Europe.

FAQ – Playa del Portet

Is Playa del Portet sandy?
Yes, it is a sandy beach with some rocky areas on the edges, perfect for snorkeling.

Is the beach suitable for families?
Absolutely. Its shallow waters and calm bay make it one of the most child-friendly beaches on the Costa Blanca.

How busy does Playa del Portet get?
During July and August, it can be very crowded due to its small size. Visiting in spring or early autumn is more relaxed.

Can you rent water sports equipment here?
Yes, kayaks and paddleboards are available for rent on the beach.

What else can I do nearby?
Explore Moraira town, visit the castle, or take a short drive to Jávea or Calpe.


Playa del Portet is a sandy jewel in Moraira, offering tranquility, natural beauty, and clear waters in a picturesque bay. With nearby attractions, excellent dining, and a family-friendly atmosphere, it is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the northern Costa Blanca.

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