Best attractions and places to see around Teulada include a rich blend of historical architecture, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This charming town in the Alicante province forms part of the Teulada-Moraira municipality, with Teulada being inland and Moraira offering coastal attractions. The area provides diverse landscapes, from its historic town center with narrow streets to the beautiful beaches and coves along its 8-kilometer coastline. Visitors can explore ancient fortifications, natural monuments, and cultural venues.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The summit of Peñón de Ifach is 332 meters above sea level. To reach the top, follow the Red Route of the Peñón de Ifach Natural Park. This route begins at the visitor center and passes through a tunnel before reaching the summit. The hike is challenging, especially after the tunnel, where the terrain becomes steeper and more slippery. Hands are required for support in some places, as is appropriate footwear. The views from the summit are spectacular, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Calpe coast.
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Climbing to the top of the Peñón de Ifach is one of the most stunning hikes on the Costa Blanca. It's a somewhat difficult route, due to the steepness and rugged terrain. Once at the summit, however, the effort is worth it, as you'll enjoy spectacular views.
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https://www.covatalladadenia.com/en/ The Cova Tallada is a natural jewel on the Costa Blanca. It is a cave at sea level that offers one of the most unforgettable views of nature. The spectacular cave, created by man in the XII-XIV centuries, makes this place a human masterpiece. In addition, the natural pool at the foot of the cave and the incredible arches make this place a must-see for everyone.
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Wonderful view of Javea, and in good weather even as far as Ibiza and Mallorca.
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When the water level is high - especially at high tide - the cave cannot be entered. Unfortunately 😕 The cave is in the rock, but above it there is more or less solid rubble that could fall down - so be careful 🤕 The route to the cave and the cave are in a nature reserve, registration is required 🙂
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With a bit of climbing you get to the top of the tower.
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Very beautiful and impressive hike, definitely worth it. Amazing view.
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short video about my hike in this area could be found under the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ps67-1Q8vc
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Teulada's historic center offers a rich heritage. You can wander through the narrow, cobbled streets of the Teulada Old Town, visit the 16th-century fortified Church-Fortress of Santa Caterina, and see the 17th-century Sala de Jurats i Justícies, which once served as the Town Hall and trade marketplace.
Yes, the area features several historical defensive structures. You can visit the 16th-century Cap d'Or Watchtower, built without an entry door for defense against pirates, and the 18th-century Moraira Castle overlooking Playa de l'Ampolla. Further afield, you can also find the 16th-century Torre del Gerro, another defensive watchtower offering scenic views.
The municipality boasts diverse natural beauty. You can explore the stunning coastline with its various beaches and coves, or venture to the Peñón de Ifach summit for panoramic views. The unique Cova Tallada (Cut Cave), a sea-level cave with a natural pool, is also a notable natural monument. Additionally, natural springs like Font de l'Horta and Font Santa are points of interest.
The Moraira coastline, part of the Teulada-Moraira municipality, offers several magnificent options. Playa El Portet is renowned for its sheltered bay and clear waters, ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Playa de l'Ampolla is a larger beach with amenities, and Cala Llebeig is a more secluded, hidden gem accessible by foot or boat.
Absolutely. The Cova Tallada (Cut Cave) is a unique sea-level cave created by humans between the 12th and 14th centuries, featuring a natural pool and arches. It's accessible by foot or boat. Another interesting formation is the Cova de les Rates, a large cavity in Cap d'Or formed by water erosion, accessible only by sea and considered a wildlife reserve.
The surrounding area of Teulada-Moraira is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling and hiking through the hills and vineyards. For specific routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Teulada, MTB Trails around Teulada, and Mountain Hikes around Teulada guides. The beaches and coves are perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking opportunities. While some trails, like the ascent to the Peñón de Ifach summit, are considered difficult due to steep and rugged terrain, there are also easier walks. You can find detailed information on various routes, including their difficulty, in the Mountain Hikes around Teulada guide.
The beaches and coves of Moraira, such as Playa de l'Ampolla, are generally family-friendly with amenities. The Teulada Old Town offers a pleasant environment for family strolls, and the Auditorium Teulada-Moraira hosts various cultural events that might appeal to families.
Yes, the La Fossa Beach Promenade (Paseo Marítimo de la Fossa) in Calpe, a short distance from Teulada, is noted for being wheelchair accessible. It offers a well-maintained, mostly flat surface for a pleasant walk along the coastline with views of the rock.
The region is enjoyable year-round. For hiking and cycling, the cooler months outside of peak summer are ideal. The almond blossom season in late winter provides particularly beautiful scenery for walks. For beach activities, the summer months are perfect, though it can be very warm.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the Peñón de Ifach summit and the Windmills of Jávea. The unique experience of exploring the Cova Tallada and the well-maintained La Fossa Beach Promenade are also highly appreciated. The blend of historical sites and natural beauty consistently receives positive feedback from the community.
Yes, Teulada has a long-standing wine-growing tradition, particularly known for its Moscatel wines. Visitors can find local wine cellars and bodegas that offer tastings, providing a glimpse into the region's viticultural heritage.


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