Oliva
- Miles of sandy beaches, a town of untouched spanish
charm and the region's centre of championship golfing
Oliva
has until recently remained undiscovered, best known
for its miles of untouched beaches and the Seve Ballesteros
designed Oliva Nova Golf Course.
Oliva town, situated eighty kilometres south of the
city of Valencia at the heart of Spain's orange growing
industry, is an excellent choice for a villa holiday
in Spain. For years it has been a firm favourite of
the Spanish and largely kept a secret from the hordes
of British tourists descending on other nearby resorts.
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This
makes Oliva a unique holiday destination offering visitors
a taste of Spain’s historical past with its narrow
cobbled streets and Moorish castle remains as well as
providing over 10km's of flat, unspoilt and uncrowded
sandy beaches and great access to the multitude of nearby
attractions, including the acclaimed Oliva Nova golf
complex.
Oliva
benefits from having a flat coastline, making its beaches
ideal for children. There are long stretches of sandy
beaches that don’t get too crowded and are well
serviced with bars and restaurants.
The
Town
Oliva
town offers a great mix of old and new as well as the
chance to escape the commercialism of other resorts
and the chance to truly immerse yourself in the spanish
culture and way of life. The tree-lined boulevard, in
the more modern part of town, is home to the weekly
Friday Oliva market, and the permanent covered central
market offers daily fresh produce. The town offers a
wealth of restaurants, shops and bars from which to
choose.
Unspoilt
and uncrowded golden sandy beaches
Oliva's
long, sandy beaches are some of the finest on the east
coast. They're quite unique in so far as they're in
a beautiful, unspoilt natural setting, well served with
water sports, bars and restaurants and yet never get
over crowded. The longest beach is Pau Pi, to the south
of the yacht club, which provides foot showers, children's
play areas, shops, restaurants and ice cream parlours.
A particularly picturesque beach is Aigua Blanca, bordered
by the dunes and the Alfadali and Bullent rivers. All
the main beaches have been adapted for handicapped access,
with long slatted wood paths leading from the road (in
some cases through the dunes) down towards the sea.
Food,
Food and more Food
The
chain of inland mountains is worth a visit for the panoramic
views and excellent restaurants. In Oliva itself there
are more than a hundred restaurants, bars and cafes
dedicated to every type of gastronomy. Two places worth
a mention are Restaurant Clotal located on Clotal Beach,
a perfect spot, especially for families and large groups
and the Institut Bar which offers great mixed dishes
(platos combinados) and tapas.
Things
to do
Oliva
is a Mecca for a wide variety of sports. You can try
your hand at all types of water sports from swimming,
sail boarding, surfing, jet skiing to fishing. Play
golf at one of the two nearby championship golf courses
(one designed by Seve Ballesteros) or play tennis, try
sailing, go-karting, cycling or horse riding, all within
five to fifteen minutes drive of your villa accomodation.
Less
than 1 hour away is one of Spain’s most popular
theme parks Terra Mitica (ownd by Paramount film company)
and similar to a mini Disney Theme Park. There are several
places worth a visit including a safari park within
5 minutes drive and several Water Parks all conveniently
accessed via the A7 motorway or the N332 coastal road.
Golfing
- Oliva
Dominating
the coastline of Oliva is the newly built Oliva Nova
Golf and Country Club, set just a few metres back from
the beach with its own 18-hole golf course, designed
by Seve Ballesteros. The club has put Oliva on the golfing
world map and golfers from the USA and all over Europe
flock here to combine their favourite sport with a perfect
sunshine holiday.
Nightlife
in Oliva
Oliva
offers a typically Spanish nightlife with bars and restaurants
staying open till late and colourful fiestas taking
place practically every month of the year. For more
international entertainment, the cosmopolitan town of
Denia is only 15 minutes down the road and is packed
with music bars, clubs and restaurants geared to the
tastes of foreign holidaymakers.
The
best known night spot in Oliva is undoubtedly Viva España,
just outside the town on the national road to Valencia.
The restaurant is open all week and at weekends you
can enjoy a fun night out with dinner followed by a
flamenco and international cabaret show. For a cheaper
night out, tour the tapas bars in the town for a taste
of "the real Spain".
The
Spanish sit down to eat much later than northern Europeans
(often starting their evening meal at 9.30 or 10pm)
and many bars stay open until the small hours, especially
at fiesta time.
Oliva
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Oliva's
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Useful
Links for more information about Oliva
www.tourist-oliva.com
A great flash based tourist site with information
about Oliva and the surounding area
www.olivanova.com
The offical website of Oliva's Seve Ballesteros designed
golf course - 'Oliva Nova Golf'
Please call 0871 7115172
to enquire about villa availability or for further destination
information.
Or
CLICK HERE to fill in our
'information request' form.
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