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About Oliva

Oliva sits right on the border between the Costa Blanca (which everyone has heard of) and the Costa Azahar (which nobody had heard of). So rather than referring to it’s location on the Costa’s we’ll just say that its in the province of Valencia - which covers both. Oliva is positioned almost mid-way between the Cities of Valencia (75km) to the north and Alicante (100km) to the south. Both cities are linked by regular flights to most uk airports, and both have good motorway access to Oliva on the A7.

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Oliva is a typically spanish town with a wealth of character and history. Its not the kind of town where you can find ‘All day english breakfasts’, and thank heavens for that! Its one of those places that the city folk of places like Madrid spend their July or August holidays in, to get away from the realities of their busy everyday lives. Oliva is a beautiful place to visit, or, for the more fortunate ­ to live.

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The symbols of the standard of the Valencian community - the mediterranean and the citrus fruits are united in Oliva, where nature has provided a wealth of other attractions besides. Beaches of fine golden sands surrounded by naturally formed sand dunes that separate the orange and lemon groves from the sea are found close to a municipality in which the streets preserve vestiges of its history and examples of its custom. The docile nature of the climate grants the virtue of being a haven for tourists and seekers of a better quality life.

Your decision regarding the importance of ‘all day english breakfasts’ will be determined by the selection of one of the properties!

"Oliva is a beautiful Spanish town which can provide a wonderful holiday for all members of the family to enjoy"