Preise für die ganze Villa
Die Villa beinhaltet zwei separaten Wohnungen, die zusammen an eine Mietpartei vermietet werden.
* Mindestmietdauer 7 Nächte.
(Last-Minute-Anfragen, um nur einer der Wohnungen zu mieten, werden gerne entgegengenommen.)
Hauptsaison
Juli + August
CHF 358 .- / Nacht *
Während der Hauptsaison Mietperiode
jeweils Samstag - Samstag.
Nebensaison
Juni + September-M/Oktober
CHF 258.- / Nacht *
Tiefsaison
M/Oktober - Mai (ohne Weihnachten)
CHF 158.- / Nacht *
Kaution
Eine Kaution von CHF 600.- ist bei der Buchung zu leisten.
Die Kaution wird zurückerstattet, sobald die Endreinigung und ein Kontrollgang
zufriedenstellend erfolgt sind.
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Mietdauer
Andere Abmachungen möglich z.B. die Mietdauer um ein paar Tage verlängern, nur einen Teil der Villa mieten oder einen Preisnachlass für eine last-minute Buchung je nach Verfügbarkeit und in Absprache mit den Besitzern.
Endreinigung
Die Endreinigung von 6 Std (2 Fachkräfte x 3 Std.) ist im Mietpreis inbegriffen. Darin einberechnet sind Hausreinigung und Neubezug der Betten. Sollte mehr Zeit benötigt werden, wird ein Zuschlag von CHF 30.- pro weitere Std. fällig.
Bitte sorgen Sie dafür, dass das Geschirr gespült ist, die Kühlschränke geräumt sind und die Abfallsäcke entsorgt werden in den grünen Müllkontainern entlang der Strasse bevor Sie abreisen.
00 41 (0)76 320 95 10
Five bedroom Holiday villa on the costa Blanca
Total Privacy
The Villa is split into two separate fully equipped apartments.
Enjoy a holiday with family or friends while still enjoying having your own space
3'000 square metres of gated private gardens.
Private parking and private pool
Location
10-minute walk to sandy beaches and 5-star golf course
with restaurants, bar and shops.
Location
Oliva is situated about one hours drive away from either Valencia and Alicante airports.
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Oliva
Oliva - Valencia
Oliva is at the southernmost tip of the Costa Azahar coast (also known as the Orange Blossom coast) where it meets the Costa Blanca coast of Spain, a huge tourist destination, Oliva is one of the nicest of the beach resorts. What sets Oliva apart is it's stunning beaches.
Most tourists to Oliva are Spanish, many of whom have holiday homes here but increasingly the secret is getting out and many other tourists are discovering Oliva. It is still small, quiet and unspoilt, ideal for the relaxing getaway holiday.
WHERE IS OLIVA?
Oliva is at the far north of the Costa Blanca coast where it meets the Costa del Azahar. Oliva is located in the region of Valencia. The city of Valencia with it's airport is only an hour away to the north. To the south, Alicante airport is about an hour and a half away. The main motorway (A7 autoroute) that runs the lenth of Spain's eastern coast passes close by Oliva so road access is excellent.
OLIVA BEACHES (PLAYA)
The key reason for Oliva's tourist popularity are the beaches. The wide beach of Oliva stretches for over 10km which means you can always escape other people if you are prepared to walk far enough. It means Oliva's beaches do not feel crowded unlike other Costa Blanca beaches (such as Javea, Moraira and Benidorm).
The other big difference with Oliva's beaches is the fact they are very natural with sand dunes giving a real feel of nature and unspoiltness. Oliva beach has lovely golden white sand.
The backdrop to Oliva's beach are many apartments - thankfully low-rise. Oliva is full of tourists in summer but has a very deserted feel in winter when most of these apartments which are just used as holiday homes for the Spanish sit empty and shuttered up. Oliva has plenty of good restaurants, bars and shops.
There are many villas to rent in Oliva although most of these villas will be away from the beach area in the hills surrounding the town of Oliva.
OLIVA WATERSPORTS
Needless to say most types of watersports are possible in Oliva. Especially because the winds on Oliva beach are often strong. Ideal for windsurfing and kitesurfing which can be hired on the beach.
THE TOWN OF OLIVA
The actual town of Oliva is set back from Oliva Playa (beach). So on one hand you have the beach area with it's many apartments frequented in season by Spanish and mostly empty in winter and then you have the historic old town of Oliva with it's year-round activity and lack of any sign of tourism. Oliva itself is a small town surrounded by fields, mainly orange groves. So it is a town for which agriculture is of major importance (as well of course as tourism).
Oliva is a small town, nevertheless it has a lovely feel in the old town with many old buildings of interest. Noteworthy buildings are the remains of the Moorish castle, the two churches with their pretty blue domed roofs which are lit up at night.
Of course Oliva has many fiestas throughout the year, the most famous fiesta in Oliva probably being the Moors and Christians fiesta in July.
The promenade or pasai in Oliva is the heart of the town, this is lined with trees and there are wide open spaces with benches where people sit in the evening and chat, there is a play area for children and of course many cafes and restaurants where you can sit out in the open air. This area also has the indoor market where you can buy the freshest local vegetables, fruits, meats and breads.
The town of Oliva retains it's Spanish feel and has not so far been blighted by modern developement.
GOLF IN OLIVA
Another key selling point for tourism in Oliva is the 18-hole golf course called Oliva Nova Golf and Country Club which is in a great setting close to the coast and beach and designed by world famous Spanish golfer Seve Ballesteros. The golf course is very well rated by golfers and enables you to play golf while enjoying a great beach holiday. Ideal for a family because the father may want to play golf while the rest of the family have something they can do too!
ADDITIONAL HOLIDAY INFORMATION FOR OLIVA
Oliva is small and compact so if you can get there you could do without hiring a car in Oliva. But to get there on public transport is not possible so you are looking on getting a taxi from an airport - this would be very expensive. At least if you hire a car you can explore the rest of the Costa Blanca coast. Go inland to the mountains and you will find amazing scenery and unspoilt small Spanish towns and villages. Alternatively the big resorts of Calpe and Benidorm are worth a day trip as is the castle at Guadalest.
Oliva is very small so there are few hotels in Oliva. Most people looking for accommodation in Oliva look to hire or rent an apartment or villa.
Written by: Mark Eastwood
About the author:Mark Eastwood is the publisher of http://www.CostaBlancaUncovered.com - the site for tourists visiting the Costa Blanca coast of Spain as well as residents and people considering moving to this popular area known as the 'California of Europe'.
The Villa is a ten minute walk away from a twelve kilometre long golden sandy blue flag beach.
Other popular beaches are also within easy driving distance.
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Anfahrt
Zugroute
Fahrplan
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Meet the Owners
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