ESSENTIAL Oliva Tourist Guide: Advice & Tips from LOCALS... (2024)

In this tourist guide to the tourist resort of Oliva in Spain we help visitors who are planning a trip with useful and practical advice on many tourism related subjects.

We help with tips and advice for car hire, accommodation, hotels, hostels, apartment rental, villa rental, map, sightseeing, weather, where to go, where to stay, travel information and what to see and do in Oliva.

To make the best of your visit and holiday we cover everything you need to know about Oliva.

We also have photos, picture galleries, views, videos and webcams of Oliva.

Oliva is a fantastic place for a holiday and much of the town’s economy is reliant on tourists and tourism.One key reason for its draw as a tourist resort is it’s over 300 days of sunshine each year, the weather in Oliva and climate is one of the best in the world.

Oliva is at the southernmost tip of the Costa Azahar coast (also known as the Orange Blossom coast) where it meets the Costa Blanca coast of Spain, a huge tourist destination.

Oliva has absolutelystunning beaches.

Most tourists to Oliva are Spanish, many of whom have holiday homes here but increasingly the secret is getting out and many other tourists are discovering Oliva. It is still small, quiet and unspoilt, ideal for the relaxing getaway holiday.

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Where isOliva?

Oliva is at the far north of the Costa Blanca coast where it meets the Costa del Azahar. Oliva is located in the region of Valencia. The city of Valencia with it’s airport is only an hour away to the north. To the south, Alicante airport is about an hour and a half away.

Once at the airport you have a range of different airport transfer options to Oliva including private shuttle buses, taxis or Oliva car hire.

The main motorway (A7 autoroute) that runs the length of Spain’s eastern coast passes close by Oliva so road access is excellent.

Oliva Beaches (Playa)

The key reason for Oliva’s tourism popularity are the beaches. The wide beach of Oliva stretches for over 10km which means you can always escape other people if you are prepared to walk far enough.

ESSENTIAL Oliva Tourist Guide: Advice & Tips from LOCALS... (1)It means Oliva’s beaches do not feel crowded unlike other Costa Blanca beaches (such as Javea, Moraira and Benidorm).

The other big difference with Oliva’s beaches is the fact they are very natural with sand dunes giving a real feel of nature and unspoiltness.

Oliva beach has lovely golden white sand. There are three main beaches, these are: Terranova-Burguera Playa, Pau Pi Playa and the Aigua Blanca Playa (beach).

The backdrop to Oliva’s beaches are many apartments – thankfully low-rise. Oliva is full of tourists in summer but has a very deserted feel in winter when most of these apartments which are just used as holiday homes for the Spanish sit empty and shuttered up.

Oliva has plenty of good restaurants, bars and shops.

Needless to say most types of watersports are possible in Oliva. Especially because the winds on Oliva beach are often strong. Ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing which can be hired on the beach.

Restaurants

Oliva restaurants worth visiting include El Eden, Soqueta, La Canadiense, Viva España, La Sota, La Cueva, Bar Restaurant La Cassola, Cafe Bar Molino, Restaurante Lancora, Casa Manolo, Restaurant Gloria Mar, Bistro, Valencai Catering SL, Club Nautico Oliva, Font Sala, Oli-Ba-Ba, Kiko Port, Casa Andrea, Cantares, Sanchis, Moby Dick, Xuscos, Cheng Heging, Bai Zhou Ngo Wu, Club de Tenis Restaurant, El Clotel, Vincent Llopis E Hijos SL, Vora Mar, Restaurante Chino Susana, Mistral, Teresa Sanchez Martinez, La Marchigana CB, Haikin Nout, Michel Louis Belorgey, Maria Vicenta Martinez Minana, Maria Mena Mena, Fernando Cortain Barber and El Cortijo.

ESSENTIAL Oliva Tourist Guide: Advice & Tips from LOCALS... (2)For something different, tryViva Espana.Diners come from Valencia to Alicante to enjoy thepopular restaurant with international clientele who enjoy a good range of foods, as well as first class entertainment such asSaturday evening dinner and dancing andSunday lunch with Flamenco floor show.

(Viva Espana – addressCrtra Valencia – Alicante Km 216,46780 Oliva – telephone +34 697 496 807)

What To See and Do in Oliva

The actual town of Oliva is set back from Oliva Playa (beach). So on one hand you have the beach area with it’s many apartments frequented in season by Spanish and mostly empty in winter and then you have the historic old town of Oliva with it’s year-round activity and lack of any sign of tourism.

Oliva itself is a small town surrounded by fields, mainly orange groves. So it is a town for which agriculture is of major importance (as well of course as tourism).

ESSENTIAL Oliva Tourist Guide: Advice & Tips from LOCALS... (3)Oliva is a small town, nevertheless it has a lovely feel in the old town with many old buildings of interest.

Noteworthy buildings are the remains of the Moorish castle, the two churches with their pretty blue domed roofs which are lit up at night.

Of course Oliva has many fiestas throughout the year, the most famous fiesta in Oliva probably being the Moors and Christians fiesta in July.

The promenade or pasai in Oliva is the heart of the town, this is lined with trees and there are wide open spaces with benches where people sit in the evening and chat, there is a play area for children and of course many cafes and restaurants where you can sit out in the open air.

This area also has the indoor market where you can buy the freshest local vegetables, fruits, meats and breads.

The town of Oliva retains its Spanish feel and has not so far been blighted by modern development. It is thetwo attractive blue domed churches (Santa Maria and Sant Roc) and a maze of winding cobbled streets.

The market in Oliva is held every Friday.

Oliva is small and compact so if you can get there you could do without hiring a car in Oliva. But to get there on public transport is not possible so you are looking on getting a taxi from an airport – this would be very expensive. At least if you hire a car you can explore the rest of the Costa Blanca coast. Go inland to the mountains and you will find amazing scenery and unspoilt small Spanish towns and villages. Alternatively the big resorts of Calpe and Benidorm are worth a day trip as is the castle at Guadalest.

Oliva is very small so there are few hotels in Oliva. Most people looking for accommodation in Oliva look to hire or rent an apartment or villa.

Where to Stay – Accommodation Guide

Oliva is situated just north of the Costa Blanca coast of Spain on the southern part of the Costa Azahar coast and is a very popular tourist destination. However there are very few hotels in Oliva.

ESSENTIAL Oliva Tourist Guide: Advice & Tips from LOCALS... (4)This is perhaps because many tourists who visit Oliva tend to rent or own holiday home apartments in Oliva.

Examples of hotels and hostals in Oliva are the Oliva Nova golf course and resort at the top end of the market, also the Font Salada, Tropical and the Azahar.

Popular hotels in Oliva include the three star Hotel Font Salada, the four star Oliva Nova Golf Beach & Golf Hotel, the three star Playa Miramar and the two star Estrella del Mar.

More accommodation options are available at the pension San Vincente, the Moli Cansiyet, and the Hotelito Oliva.

Camping

There are at least seven different campsites that we know of. These are: Kiko Park, Azul, Pepe, Ole, Eurocamping, Bon Dia and Rio-Mar.

Golf in Oliva

Another key selling point for tourism in Oliva is the 18-hole golf course called Oliva Nova Golf and Country Club which is in a great setting close to the coast and beach and designed by world famous Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros.

ESSENTIAL Oliva Tourist Guide: Advice & Tips from LOCALS... (5)The golf course is very well rated by golfers and enables you to play golf while enjoying a great beach holiday. Ideal for a family because the father may want to play golf while the rest of the family have something they can do too!

Oliva Nova Golf – Club de Golf Oliva Nova
Address: Urbanization Oliva Nova Golf
46780 Oliva
Telephone: +34 962 857 818

Designed in 1995 by Severiano Ballesteros, the Oliva Nova golf resort south of Oliva is one of the best courses at the Costa Blanca.

Open all year, the 18-hole golf course charges approx. EUR 75 for the green fee. The entire area is more like a golf resort with hotels and permanent golf property to buy and rent.

Oliva Tourist Information Office (Oficina de Turismo)

Oliva Tourist Office
Address: Passeig Lluis Vives S/N, 46780, Oliva.
Telephone: +34 962 855 528
Website: https://www.tourist-oliva.com
Email: oliva@touristinfo.net
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday from 09:30 to 13:30 and 17:00 to 19:00 h. Saturday from 10:00 to 13:00 h.

Oliva Tourist Office
Address: Calle Roger de Lauria 38, 46780, Oliva.
Telephone: +34 962 850 391
Email: olivaplaya@touristinfo.net
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday from 09:30 to 13:30 and 17:00 to 19:00 h. Saturday from 10:00 to 13:00 h.

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Excursions and Places to Visit Near Oliva

If you are staying in Oliva or going on holiday to Oliva then do consider these ideas for excursions so you make the most of your trip to Spain’s Costa Azahar:

1. Make a trip to the glamorous big city of Valencia which is only about an hour drive away.
2. The bigger beach resort of Gandia just to the north is mainly comprised of high-rise apartments but the beach is very good, it stretches for miles and is very wide.
3. Inland from Oliva in the countryside are many charming small towns and villages notably the lovely town of Jativa (Xativa) which has a number of tourist attractions.
4. Go into the mountains and go skiing just two hours drive away at either Javalambre or Valdelinares.

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Moving to Oliva

If you are thinking of moving to Oliva, then you must read our expat interview with Jose Casanova of Inmobiliaria Anacasa below:

Jose, what would you say would be the advantages to living in Oliva compared to other Costa Blanca towns?

Small town but with all kind of facilities. Amazing long beaches that are unknown and a big and good golf course, designed by Severiano Ballesteros.

Would the area not suit certain types of people, i.e. are there any possible downsides?

Too many people in Summer

What proportion of the local population are Spanish?

Around 75%.

What are your favourite things to do in the area?

Eating out, kitesurf, cycling, hiking, golf.

Can you give us some insider tips to the best bars or restaurants?

Local bars are the best. Try to avoid franchises and restaurants in touristic places.

Are there many facilities such as doctors and dentists, shops etc?

In Oliva town there are plenty of shops and supermarkets or whatever you need. In Oliva Beach there are less at winter’s time but enough.

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Are there smaller villages nearby that you might also recommend?

Of course. In this area, there are a lot of small villages close to Oliva that you must visit. All of them has an interesting and delicious cuisine.

What are the nearest international schools and how good are they?

International schools are becoming trendy since a few years ago. Nowadays, there are English or bilingual schools near to Oliva.

Is crime an issue for expats?

Not too much. I mean, there’s some problems with burglars that break in empty houses.

Coming onto buying property, what is the market like now in terms of prices going up, or down or staying the same?

The last couple of years, the prices were going down, but I think that now the prices are staying well-balanced.

Is this a good time to buy and are there any repossessions or very cheap properties still available to buy?

Definitely, it is. Now there are a lot of opportunities including all kind of houses.

What urbanizations are there and can you describe each one and how they might differ from each other?

Next to Oliva beach, there are many urbanizations. Our agency has several of them. They are not too big in order to be a quiet place. The urbanizations have swimming pool and a private garden. The beach is around 100meters far away.

How much are the typical property prices in Oliva for apartments, villas etc?

90,000-200,000 euros

Any tips and advice to people looking to buy in Oliva or surrounding area?

It depends on what they are looking for.

Jose, thank you so much for taking the time to help our readers with your experiences in Spain. If you want to contact him, you can find his details below.

ESSENTIAL Oliva Tourist Guide: Advice & Tips from LOCALS... (9)Inmobiliaria Anacasa

Padre Antonio Salelles 3
46780 Oliva (Valencia)
Tel. +34 962 858 080
Email: jose@anacasa.com
Website: www.anacasa.es

This excellent video below shows the sights and best tourist spots of Oliva including the town of Oliva and its beaches.

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Most Important Oliva Pages

  • Oliva Estate Agents
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  • Oliva Car Hire
  • Oliva Beaches
  • Oliva Map

Nearby Towns & Resorts:

  • Gandia
  • Jativa (Xativa)
  • Denia
  • Costa Blanca
ESSENTIAL Oliva Tourist Guide: Advice & Tips from LOCALS... (2024)

FAQs

Is Oliva a nice place to live? ›

Oliva is a small, friendly town nestled midway between Valencia and Alicante on Spain's breathtaking Costa Blanca. With the Mediterranean Sea in front, mountains behind, and beautiful white-sand beaches, Oliva is a picture-perfect town.

How many expats live in Oliva? ›

It's easy to make friends with locals by joining classes, and there's a nice expat community (about 20% of the population) made up of people from all over the world.

What Costa is Oliva on? ›

Where is Oliva? Oliva is at the far north of the Costa Blanca coast where it meets the Costa del Azahar. Oliva is located in the region of Valencia.

Which part of Spain is Oliva? ›

Oliva is a municipality in the comarca of La Safor in the Valencian Community, Spain. To its east lie 10 kilometres of coastline and beaches fronting the Mediterranean Sea, and eight kilometres to the north is Gandia.

What is the average temperature in Oliva Spain? ›

Climate. Oliva has a Mediterranean-Subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa), with more than 230 days above 20 °C (68 °F). The winters are mild and temperate whilst summers are hot and dry. The average annual temperature is about 19 °C (66 °F).

What language is spoken in Oliva Spain? ›

I can tell you that Spanish is definitely the main language spoken, or as hermanaeriza points out, Castellano (what we in the UK would call Spanish) in Oliva. Valenciano, the local language, has become more widely spoken over the years, after being repressed during the dictatorship.

Where are the most American expats in Italy? ›

Some of the most popular cities for English-speaking expats include Rome, Milan, Florence, and Turin.

How far is Oliva Spain from the beach? ›

ABOUT OLIVA

A typical Spanish working town, set just 2km from a beautiful, white, sandy beach 12km long. The population is mainly Spanish with approx 20% of other nationalities.

Where do expats live in Venezuela? ›

Living in Venezuela as an expat

Major cities such as Caracas, Maracaibo, Puerto La Cruz, Anaco and Valencia remain popular with expats. It can be beneficial for new expats to connect with existing expat communities for support and guidance during their transition to life in Venezuela.

How far is Olivia from Alicante? ›

Oliva is on the east coast of Spain on the Costa Blanca and is approximately 118 km from Alicante Airport. It takes around 1 hour 12 minutes to drive from Alicante Airport to Oliva on the AP-7 toll road.

How far is Oliva from Gandia? ›

The distance between Oliva and Gandia is 8 km. The road distance is 9.4 km.

How far is Olivia from Torrevieja? ›

The distance between Torrevieja and Oliva is 116 km. The road distance is 168.6 km. How do I travel from Torrevieja to Oliva without a car? The best way to get from Torrevieja to Oliva without a car is to bus which takes 5h 20m and costs €22 - €35.

How long is Oliva Beach? ›

Oliva has a 10 km long sandy coast line with beautiful blue flag beaches. You will be surprised to know that the promenade is called the Passeigruns located in the centre of Oliva Valencia town.

What is the closest airport to Oliva Nova Spain? ›

What is the nearest airport to Oliva? The nearest airport to Oliva is Valencia (VLC) Airport which is 70.8 km away. Other nearby airports include Alicante (ALC) (80 km), Ibiza (IBZ) (128.8 km) and Corvera (RMU) (153.7 km).

How far is Oliva Old Town from the beach? ›

ABOUT OLIVA

A typical Spanish working town, set just 2km from a beautiful, white, sandy beach 12km long. The population is mainly Spanish with approx 20% of other nationalities.

What is the weather like in Oliva in July? ›

The average temperature in Oliva in July for a typical day ranges from a high of 85°F (29°C) to a low of 72°F (22°C). Some would describe it as pleasantly warm with a gentle breeze. For comparison, the hottest month in Oliva, August, has days with highs of 86°F (30°C) and lows of 73°F (23°C).

What is the temperature in Oliva Spain in winter? ›

Average Temperature in Oliva

The cool season lasts for 4.1 months, from November 22 to March 26, with an average daily high temperature below 65°F. The coldest month of the year in Oliva is January, with an average low of 46°F and high of 60°F.

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