![]() The actual town of Oliva is set back from Oliva Playa (beach). (Viva Espana – address Crtra Valencia – Alicante Km 216, 46780 Oliva – telephone +34 697 496 807) What To See and Do in Oliva 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.įor something different, try Viva Espana. Diners come from Valencia to Alicante to enjoy the popular restaurant with international clientele who enjoy a good range of foods, as well as first class entertainment such as Saturday evening dinner and dancing and Sunday lunch with Flamenco floor show. Ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing which can be hired on the beach. Especially because the winds on Oliva beach are often strong. Needless to say most types of watersports are possible in Oliva. Oliva has plenty of good restaurants, bars and shops. 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. The backdrop to Oliva’s beaches are many apartments – thankfully low-rise. There are three main beaches, these are: Terranova-Burguera Playa, Pau Pi Playa and the Aigua Blanca Playa (beach). Oliva beach has lovely golden white sand. 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. It means Oliva’s beaches do not feel crowded unlike other Costa Blanca beaches (such as Javea, Moraira and Benidorm). 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. The key reason for Oliva’s tourism popularity are the beaches. The main motorway (A7 autoroute) that runs the length of Spain’s eastern coast passes close by Oliva so road access is excellent. Once at the airport you have a range of different airport transfer options to Oliva including private shuttle buses, taxis or Oliva car hire. To the south, Alicante airport is about an hour and a half away. The city of Valencia with it’s airport is only an hour away to the north. Oliva is located in the region of Valencia. Oliva is at the far north of the Costa Blanca coast where it meets the Costa del Azahar. ![]() Excursions and Places to Visit Near Oliva. ![]() Oliva Tourist Information Office (Oficina de Turismo).
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