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Bordering on the province of Alicante, Oliva boasts 10 kilometres of clean beaches and shallow waters, backed almost in their entirety by dunes which separate the orange groves from the sea. In town, which is well-preserved, the Christian village and the Moorish suburb stand out. Noteworthy monuments include the Archpriestal Palace, the convent of Rebollet, the “Torre de Comare” (from the 5th and 6th centuries), San Roque (from the 18th and 19th centuries) and the ruins of the castle of Santa Ana. Also worth a visit are the house of Gregorio Mayans and the ancestral homes from the 17th to the 19th centuries on Calle Tamarit. The yacht club and the marina provide the opportunity to do water sports such as windsurfing. The region promotes river fishing and hiking in the mountains. The town also has an 18-hole golf course. Worth a separate mention is the Pego-Oliva Fen Nature Reserve, an area of wetlands with abundant indigenous animals and plants of great ecological value.
Acheter sur la Costa Blanca
Av. de Fontilles 21 - 03780 Pego, Spain
T +34 692 901 217