This stylish hotel offers a lagoon-style swimming pool, a spa and direct access to Oliva Nova Beach. It is part of the Oliva Nova Golf Course, designed by Seve Ballesteros.
Nader
Germany
Staff members are nice and friendly and very helpful. Also the room is very clean with amazing view to the beach.
Hotel Azahar’s colorful, air-conditioned rooms include free Wi-Fi and a TV. The hotel is just 1312 feet from the center of Oliva, and a 5-minute drive from Oliva Platja Beach.
Janet
United Kingdom
Basic but good value for money very pleasent staff and very clean good shower and excellent cold air-conditioning which was lovely stayed for 3 nights and room cleaned everyday and the towels changed daily 👌
Featuring sea views, Vistamar 1 provides accommodations with a terrace and a coffee machine, few yards from Playa de Les Devesses. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony.
Casa en Primera Línea de Playa is located in Oliva, just 16 miles from Denia Castle and 16 miles from Denia Bus Station. This beachfront property offers access to a patio and free Wifi.
Located in Oliva in the Valencia Community region, La Mar de Olas features a balcony and sea views. This holiday home offers a terrace. The holiday home has a TV.
Set in Oliva, this apartment is 40 mi from Benidorm. Guests benefit from terrace. The kitchen has an oven. Towels and bed linen are featured in this self-catering accommodations.
Habitación Luxurious Gran Budha offers accommodations in Oliva, 15 miles from Denia Castle and 19 miles from Denia Bus Station. With city views, this accommodation provides a balcony.
Oliva is really lovely and there are other towns a short...
Oliva is really lovely and there are other towns a short drive away that are also worth exploring.
We travelled in August when it was very hot, but we'd like to return at a cooler time of year and go hiking in the huge, mountainous national park in this region.
Lisa
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Quiet and green resort .
Quiet and green resort . Place to have a rest and to be out of the city noise .& the urban life . Oliva Nova is a village at the seaside, green with palms and gardens , where we've disconected from the busy city . There are not many reastaurants /or bars to have lunch or dinner with the family . In fact there are only 2 bars to have lunch and/or dinner with the family . We should of drive by car 30 minutes to the nearby village s to have dinner in the restautants .
ILONA
Bulgaria
Scored 10
10
We found people in Oliva super relaxed and friendly.
We found people in Oliva super relaxed and friendly. It was really hot when we visited - above 30C in early June and the many beaches around the area were all amazing!
We ate mostly at El Pelut which was up in the old town and served local food from breakfast to dinner (except siesta:-)
It's a nice little town, partly on the hill and it takes some effort to climb some streets in the heat but overall our stay was lovely.
Kaija
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A working town but with excellent beaches on its doorstep.
A working town but with excellent beaches on its doorstep. Lovely old town area with Moorish influences. Has most shops and good restaurants. Gandia is only 10km away for all you need. Orange trees where ever you look in this region
Alan
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Oliva is an old industrial town with most of the old ceramic...
Oliva is an old industrial town with most of the old ceramic industry long gone and the old factories are mostly falling down. The beach area is about 1km from the town and is mostly all closed up during the winter with the exception of one small restaurant. The industrial area offers a huge opportunity for redevelopment but obviously cannot be seen by local politicians. We would not go back.
Flyingmike
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Working town combining centuries of history with Spanish...
Working town combining centuries of history with Spanish life as it is lived today. The beach is superb and largely undeveloped - about a mile from the town, allowing a good separation between the two. A characterless massive development based on golf is three miles away so do not accidentally book Oliva Nova if you want heritage, atmosphere and the true Spain
Away from the long, tree-lined main street where people chat, eat, drink and relax many of the streets are steep, narrow and medieval. Allow for that if infirm or planning to drive around the old town
Excellent access to Oliva by road but the nearest station is three miles away and airports are 45 and 60 minutes in either direction, There is a good bus to the station with fast onward access to Valencia and its airport. Taxis are good value compared to UK
Tourists will get by without local language but this is essentially a working town so a few words of Spanish works wonders and a dictionary to translate some of the more interesting menus.
The property is beautiful and in a quiet, rural setting surrounded by orange groves. Although you can walk into Oliva, a car is highly recommended to make the most of the area. We were made to feel really welcome by the owner and staff and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Our room was large, spotless and had a private terrace area - the breakfasts were delicious and there was plenty of variety. The pool looked lovely but unfortunately the weather was not always kind so we were not able to take advantage of it. Highly recommended!
Both terrace are just wonderful! Great house for relaxing in the outside. we found it super clean, and with all you may need for vacations.
The owner is an easy going person, super kind with us before, during and for the check out.
beach is 10 min driving / 40 min walking.
A couple of nice restaurants around.
A different and smart option for visiting Oliva.
A very nice property located near the centre of Oliva and excellent restaurants, and a mile from the beaches. Parking was no problem. Chilled water and a domestic recycling centre inside the entrance were nice touches, as were kettle, teabags and fridge with small bottles of water. Matress and pillows were comfortable and plenty of towels were provided.
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