In recent years, Moguer has seen several exciting developments aimed at boosting its tourism and infrastructure. Efforts to restore and preserve key historical landmarks, such as the Monastery of Santa Clara and the Juan Ramón Jiménez House-Museum, have helped to attract cultural tourism, while the growth of eco-tourism, spurred by the nearby Doñana National Park, has added to the town’s appeal for nature lovers.
Urban renewal projects are also underway, with improvements being made to public spaces, pedestrian areas, and transportation networks. These developments are designed to make Moguer more accessible to visitors, while also enhancing the quality of life for local residents. Furthermore, the town continues to support its agricultural base by promoting sustainable farming practices, particularly in its famous strawberry fields.
Looking forward, Moguer is positioning itself as a cultural and eco-tourism hotspot, blending its historical roots with modern amenities to create a unique and welcoming destination for all.