Oliva - What you need to know We visited Oliva over Easter and found it to be quite built up and high rise. The old part of the town does show true spanish nature, but the fact that the N332 runs directly through the center of it does cause some issues with noise and polution.
There are a number of restaurants which are very good, Fuegos and Las Rustica were favourites. The only criticism I would have would be that Fuegos were not 100% child friendly in that they wanted us to eat and be gone quite early, which does go against what we found at Las Rustica. The chaps at La Rustica were great and we felt very relaxed there.
The beaches at Oliva are fantastic and there are small rivers that run out at various points, the water quality was amazing
If anyone has any questions about Oliva or the surrounding area, pop me a mail |