Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Car Trip from Torrevieja to Cala del Moraig

 ### Car Trip from Torrevieja to Cala del Moraig


Cala del Moraig, a stunning cove near Benitachell on Spain’s Costa Blanca, is known for its crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and the famous Cova dels Arcs cave. This scenic drive from Torrevieja is perfect for a day trip focused on beach relaxation, snorkeling, or exploring natural beauty. As of October 2025, roads are in good condition, but check Google Maps or Waze for real-time traffic updates. The route is straightforward, with coastal views and some winding roads as you approach the cove.


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#### Driving Route and Logistics

The fastest route is via the **AP-7 toll motorway**, while the **N-332** is a toll-free, scenic alternative that’s slightly slower due to local traffic. Both routes offer glimpses of the Mediterranean and Alicante’s rugged coastline.


| Route Option | Distance | Estimated Time | Toll Cost (One Way) | Notes |

|--------------|----------|----------------|---------------------|-------|

| **AP-7 (Recommended)** | 135 km (84 miles) | ~1 hour 30-40 minutes | €12-18 | Fast, smooth; exit 63 for Benitachell/Moraira. Coastal and mountain views. |

| **N-332 (Scenic)** | 140 km (87 miles) | ~1 hour 50-2 hours | €0 | Winding, passes through coastal towns like Santa Pola and Villajoyosa; busier in peak hours. |


- **Step-by-step directions (via AP-7)**:

  1. From Torrevieja, head north on CV-95 to the AP-7 on-ramp (10 minutes).

  2. Merge onto AP-7 north toward Alicante/Valencia (toll booth shortly after).

  3. Continue for ~120 km, passing Alicante and Benidorm.

  4. Take exit 63 toward Benitachell/Moraira (CV-737).

  5. Follow CV-737 to Benitachell, then signs for **Cala del Moraig** (Cami del Moraig, ~10 km from exit). The final 2 km is a steep, winding descent to the cove.

- **Fuel Cost**: €25-35 round-trip (based on 2025 European gas prices).

- **Best Time to Drive**: Depart Torrevieja by 8 AM to avoid Alicante traffic and secure parking. Return before 7 PM to dodge evening congestion.

- **Road Note**: The final descent to Cala del Moraig is narrow and steep (15% gradient). Drive cautiously, especially in wet conditions.


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#### Parking at Cala del Moraig

Parking at Cala del Moraig is limited due to its small, secluded nature. There’s a free public parking lot near the beach, but it fills up quickly, especially in summer or on weekends.


| Parking Option | Location | Rates (2025) | Distance to Beach | Notes |

|----------------|----------|--------------|-------------------|-------|

| **Cala del Moraig Lot** | At the cove’s entrance, end of Cami del Moraig | Free | 2-5 minute walk | ~100 spaces; arrive before 9 AM to secure a spot. No shade. |

| **Street Parking (Cami del Moraig)** | Along the access road | Free | 5-15 minute walk | Limited; steep uphill return. Avoid blocking driveways. |

| **Cumbre del Sol Residential Area** | 1-2 km uphill | Free | 15-20 minute walk | Residential streets; longer walk but safer bet if lot is full. |


- **Tip**: Arrive early (before 9 AM) to grab a spot in the main lot. Bring water and sturdy shoes for the short walk down to the beach.

- **Accessibility**: The path to the beach has steps and uneven terrain; not ideal for wheelchairs or strollers.


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#### What to Do at Cala del Moraig

This pebbly cove is a gem for swimming, snorkeling, and photography, surrounded by cliffs and turquoise waters. Plan for 4-6 hours to fully enjoy it.


1. **Beach Time and Swimming (2-3 hours)**  

   Cala del Moraig’s clear waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling (bring your own gear; no rentals on-site). The beach is pebbly, so water shoes are a must. Relax on the shore or rent a lounger (€5-10, limited availability). The water is calm, with visibility up to 10 meters—spot fish and underwater rock formations.


2. **Cova dels Arcs (1 hour)**  

   Explore the **Cova dels Arcs**, a sea cave at the cove’s northern end, accessible by foot at low tide or by swimming (moderate swimming skills required). Its arches and rock pools are Instagram-worthy. Guided kayak tours from Moraira (€30-40) offer a safer way to explore if you’re not confident swimming.


3. **Hiking and Views (1-2 hours)**  

   Take the short **SL-CV 50 trail** from the parking lot to nearby cliffs for panoramic views of the coastline. The trail is easy (30-45 minutes round-trip) but rocky—wear sturdy shoes. For a longer hike, connect to the **Cumbre del Sol trails** for vistas of the Sierra Bernia.


4. **Lunch (1 hour)**  

   No restaurants are directly at the cove, but **Chiringuito Cala Moraig** (seasonal beach bar) serves drinks, tapas, and light meals (€10-15/person). Alternatively, drive 10 minutes to Benitachell for **Restaurante La Cumbre** (Mediterranean dishes, €15-25) or Moraira for seafood like **Club Náutico Moraira** (paella, €20/person).


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#### Budget and Tips

- **Total Cost (per person, excluding fuel/parking)**: €20-40 (food, lounger, optional kayak).  

- **What to Bring**: Water shoes, snorkel gear, sunscreen, water, snacks (limited facilities), towel.  

- **Safety**: Strong currents can occur near the cave; check tide times and avoid swimming alone. Lifeguards are present in summer but limited in October.  

- **Seasonal Note**: October 2025 offers pleasant 20-25°C weather, fewer crowds, and warm sea temperatures (~22°C).  

- **Extend the Trip**: Combine with a stop in Moraira (5 km away) for its charming port and fish market. Overnight at **Hotel Mañet** in Moraira (€80-120/night) for a relaxed pace.


Cala del Moraig is a slice of Mediterranean paradise, ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a quieter beach escape. Its remote vibe means planning ahead for parking and supplies is key. If you need restaurant recs, tide schedules, or a map, let me know! Safe travels!

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