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Alicante Airport to Moraira: Travel Guide

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Looking for the quickest way to get from Alicante airport to Moraira? In this guide, I break down every transportation option to help you plan the smoothest possible journey.

You’ll find everything you need to know about car rental, public transport, shuttle buses, and taxis to Moraira, plus exactly where to find them at Alicante Airport.

How far is Alicante airport to Moraira?

Alicante Airport is located around 94 kilometres (58 miles) southwest of Moraira.

The most convenient and quickest way to reach Moraira from Alicante Airport is by car.

Renting a car at Alicante Airport

When you exit the Arrivals Terminal, you’ll find car rental services immediately to the right. Major providers like Hertz, Goldcar, EuropCar, Centauro, Okmobility, and Firefly are all present.

I recommend using RentalCars.com to compare prices and book in advance. This approach saves time and typically secures better rates. By booking online, you can collect your car keys much more quickly upon arrival.

You can book using the search form below.

Taxis from Alicante Airport to Moraira

Taxis are available on Level 0 of the airport and offer the most direct route to Moraira outside of renting a car.

The taxi fare may start from €50+ as Moraira is over an hours drive away from the airport, so do make sure to speak to the taxi driver before you enter the taxi and agree on a quote before you travel or an estimate.

You can use providers such as Kiwitaxi to secure a quote and pick you up at the airport. You can use the search widget below to find prices.

Shuttle Bus transfers from Alicante Airport to Moraira

Beniconnect offer a convenient shuttle bus which travels directly to Moraira. You’ll find Beniconnect transfer services on Floor 0 of Alicante Airport in a booth. They have options of shared shuttles which drop you off in a central location in Moraira, including:

  • GHS Villas & Sol Park
  • La Senieta (Moraira town centre)
  • Cala del Andrago (beginning of Ctra. Moraira a Calpe)
  • Supermercado Pepe La Sal (Ctra. Moraira a Calpe)

There are private airport transfers, which will transport you to your accommodation.

Beniconnect offers shared transfer shuttle buses to Moraira through their Costa Connect bus.

If you’re a large group or company, Beniconnect even offers the option to rent private buses. This will be far more economical and convenient depending on your group size.

You can book private transfer services through their website and receive a quote.

Buses from Alicante Airport to Moraira

Alicante Airport has buses which travel all over the region, run by Alsa (Spain’s equivalent of National Express).

Note: There are no direct bus routes to Moraira. If you want to use the bus it will take far longer, but your best approach might involve:

  • Taking a bus to a nearby town like Calpe through the Alsa L527 bus
  • Taking a bus to a nearby town to Teulada through Alsa L526 bus
  • Arranging additional local transportation to Moraira through a taxi or by through the local L3 bus from either town

There are direct buses which conveniently run every hour from Floor 2. If you turn right out of any of the exits on Floor 2, you’ll see the bus stops listing out all of the towns and cities in the area.

Wait by the Altea / Calpe sign as shown in the picture above to find the right bus.

See the itinerary below to see how many bus stops until reaching Calpe.

Alsa buses are of a high standard and come complete with air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi. They take about 1 hour 55 minutes to arrive to Calpe due to the amount of stops in between, and ticket prices start from 11€. You can pay the driver on the bus.

I highly recommend looking into renting a car or using Beniconnect so you can directly get to Moraira in less time.

Caitlin

Caitlin grew up in the Costa Blanca and has spent years exploring the region and all of its towns and cities. From beaches, restaurants, cafes, and hidden spots, she's experienced everything the beautiful town has to offer and wants to share her best-kept secrets with anyone looking to visit. Her goal is to share these best-kept secrets with anyone planning to visit. Caitlin runs Explore Costa Blanca and also manages Visit Javea Spain, using her insider knowledge to help visitors discover the area and its surroundings from a local's perspective.

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