Costa Blanca North

Where to Stay in Oliva

Long wild beaches, Roman-era town and Spain's longest unbroken sand.

Long wild beaches, Roman-era town and Spain's longest unbroken sand.

Introduction

Oliva is one of the Costa Blanca's most-loved destinations — a balance of beach, history, food and Mediterranean lifestyle that draws visitors back year after year.

Atmosphere

Relaxed by day, lively in the evening — Oliva mixes Spanish family culture with a warm international community.

History

From Iberian and Roman roots through Moorish rule to today's tourism era, Oliva has layered history visible in its old town, churches and museums.

Beaches

Sandy bays, Blue Flag beaches and rocky coves — many within walking distance of the centre and most lifeguarded in summer.

Restaurants

From beachfront chiringuitos to inland menú-del-día institutions and modern tasting menus — Oliva eats well.

Nightlife

Evenings start with vermut, slide into long dinners and end at marina bars, beach clubs or open-air terraces.

Shopping

Independent boutiques, weekly markets, ceramic studios and the larger shopping centres of Benidorm, Alicante and Zenia Boulevard within easy reach.

Weather

300+ days of sunshine a year, mild winters (15–18°C), warm summers (28–32°C) and a sea that's swimmable from May to November.

Accessibility

Alicante airport (ALC) is under an hour; Valencia airport (VLC) under 1h30. The AP-7, N-332 and the TRAM tramway connect the coast.

Best for families

Safe beaches, family hotels, theme parks within reach (Terra Mítica, Aqualandia, Río Safari) and excellent international schools.

Best for retirees

Mild winters, affordable healthcare, walkable centres, expat clubs and direct flights to most European capitals.

Best for digital nomads

Fast fibre, coworking spaces, Digital Nomad Visa pathway and a 1-hour commute to Alicante's tech corridor.

Best for couples

Sunset bars, marina dining, boutique stays and spa days — perfect for short breaks and longer escapes.

Best time to visit

May–June and September–October combine warm sea, sun and lower crowds. Winter is peak for long-stay retirees and golfers.

Top stays in Oliva

Kiko Park Oliva
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Kiko Park Oliva

Oliva

Beachfront pine-shaded campsite on Oliva's wild Blue Flag beach — pitches, bungalows, pool and a renowned on-site restaurant.

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Beach Beachfront
Ideal: Families, camping, motorhomes

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