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Discover Moraira as in the 60s, in an original 2CV (my father’s, specially renovated)
Road of the 60’s offers a private, authentic and premium experience to explore the Costa Blanca differently: small roads, sea, valleys, vineyards, local craftsmen... all in the French Riviera spirit.
Your local Guide (me, not an employee) takes you to the most authentic places of Moraira and Teulada, far from the classic tourist circuits. In Moraira since 1984, a family story.
The 2CV is called “La Poderosa”, I would tell you why.
From the village, we take the side road towards its dead end: El Portet. En route two breathtaking panoramas.
From above the cliffs cut off in the distance and all the streets seem to form a maze. Peaks, vertiginous villas, a coast made of stones, arid. And, in places hidden from breathtaking views.
On the road to the island of portixoll, endless coves, cliffs and capes.
At the bends of many "known" points, we pass by 2CV through Cap Negre. The most beautiful panorama. For me.
The last course before France, the strangest. 5 km from a kind of no mans land that alters pampas, undergrowth and a lighthouse that lit 60 years before being inhabited by a building. By the way, the Honey artisan Mongo, a former convent and a discotheque. I warned, it's strange. When I get back, I'll tell you about the ghost town.
On the way back, it's necessary to go through the "antennas". The highest point around Moraira, a panorama that allows to observe the three bays beyond Altea
To descend from the summit, we take the road to Benitatxell. Sinuous, like in the Alps. At the bend a small road. Between the pines, a magnificent view of the vineyards and the valley.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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