We stayed for 2 months, April and May. The house was as advertised - spacious, clean and well equipped. It is in a residential cul de sac off a quiet street - you need to park in a street nearby.
The terraces are lovely, with spectacular views of land and sea from the top one. There is always sun and shade whatever time of day.
The house is traditionally built but the utilities are modern. No air conditioning but fans in all rooms.
Gail, the caretaker, is very helpful and a mine of local information as she used to live nearby.
There are three bars within minutes - Pelut is Spanish owned and has a restaurant as well which is lovely. Cafe Molino is a hub for expats -British and other nationalities but Spanish people use it too. The owners are delightful and are developing the light food and tapas menus, as well as doing a splendid Sunday lunch. Nikki’s is a characterful bar with a warm welcome and again good advice to be had.
The town centre is 15 mins walk and has lots of shopping and cafes and restaurants. You need a car for the beach really, although a bus does run from the paseo. There’s always something going on - processions, exhibitions, fireworks at every opportunity. The local Tourist office has a monthly events sheet that gives you all the details.
We loved our stay in Oliva and the house was very comfortable. The landlord is very efficient at keeping in contact and the few minor problems we had - lightbulbs, that kind of thing - were sorted out quickly.
If you want a holiday in a real Spanish environment this will provide it, just be aware that the house is on a steepish hill and may not be suitable if you have mobility problems. Otherwise, get fit and enjoy the views!