Valencia train station transfer connects you to the beautiful resort of Oliva.
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,
The wide beach of Oliva stretches for over 10km, Oliva beach has lovely golden white sand. There are three main beaches, these are: Terranova-Burguera Playa, Pau Pi Playa and the Aigua.
Oliva itself is a small town surrounded by fields, mainly orange groves and the economy relys mainly on its agriculture.
Once you arrive on your Valencia train station transfer you will find that the old town of Oliva is set back from the beach and has many historic 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.
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.
For Golf enthusiasts there 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.
For your Valencia train station transfer once you leave the train, proceed to the arrivals hall, where your uniformed driver will be waiting to transfer you to your chosen destination in Oliva.
01:00:39 Hrs
83.56 KM
149.00 €
With two teenage children, a silly o’clock in the morning flight and a bundle of luggage, we didn’t fancy buses, trains and more buses to get to our holiday flat in Denia from Alicante airport so I prebooked a taxi from Beniconnect. It wasn’t cheap, 125€, but we got a spacious air conditioned vehicle with a very courteous and friendly driver Enrique who took us quickly and safely to our destination.