Kiko Park, Oliva

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young thomas replied on 03/01/2023 08:47

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Has anyone stayed at Kiko Park at Oliva recently and stayed on the Camper Area pitches? If so, is this area like an Aire? And is it OK? Pitches not too cramped?

I want only about 5 nights and the Gran Confort pitches are over €38.00 pn, while the Camper Area pitches are only €19.00 pn, cheaper than the ACSI rate.

Well .... maybe cheaper ….  when I tried to make a booking I seemed to get offered EHU at an extra €5.00 pn, but the pitch description states EHU is included. Or does it mean EHU is available??? I have emailed the site to clarify that, but if anyone has experience that would be good to know. The extra would make it just a trifle more than the ACSI rate, but with the security of knowing a pitch is booked. 

Posted on 03/01/2023 08:47

WTG, we've stayed at the main site and enjoyed it but I haven't seen the Camper Area. I couldn't even find it on google maps..however the website seems have been updated since I last looked and I've found some detail now. Looks like €19 a night incl wifi, 16A EHU, pool etc...

however, I have a vague recollection TG may have seen/used it??

I'll watch this thread as we will almost certainly be heading south of Valencia as part of our Feb/March tour.

I've also previously mentioned the camper stop at Xeraco which has had plenty of good comment and is nearby. Again, worth checking out.

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young thomas replied on 03/01/2023 09:05

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I just did a dummy booking which was €19. I then added the electricity at €5 but it didn't change either the total amount not the total of the deposit plus balance.

I would have expected the electricity to be included at €19 but you never know these days. BP certainly has 4kw included in its pitch price, or a lower price and use the meter costings.

be good to hear from the site via your mailed enquiry.

jist checked the ACSI website and it mentions 176 pitches and 'with your CampingCard ACSI you can camp on one of the pitches during the following periods: 01-01-2023 - 06-04-2023.....' so I think that's on the normal pitches for €23, in which case the camper area must be €19 incl leccy??

peedee replied on 03/01/2023 09:17

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WTG, I last used the camper area in 2018. The pitches are quite small, maybe 9 meters deep by about 4 meters wide but you can use all the site facilities. My own view is they are fine for a short stay even though you might feel hemmed in a bit. The Aire entrance is on the left just before you get to reception and is opposite a restaurant. See pictures of the area attached, right click to open in a larger view. Hope this helps.

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peedee replied on 03/01/2023 09:35

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 Snatched this off Google maps, the arrow shows the entrance to the Aire.

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JimE replied on 03/01/2023 09:53

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We stayed on Kiko's aire about 5 years ago for 3 nights in February on our way down to Marjal - we didn't book it in advance.

We were parked on the second pitch opposite the aire entrance and it was quite spacious for our 8 metre MH.  In fact, for a short stay, we preferred it to the main site as we could walk the dog without first walking through the site, it was close to the site shop and the local restaurant (for a Pollo Asado) and the driveover waste point and fresh water supply was right in front of us.  There was also a short cut to one of the facilities blocks on the main site.

I seem to recall that we paid less than 20€ per night with electric included.

All in all, for a few nights stay, I would recommend the aire.  The only downside, if I remember correctly, is that you can't actually book the aire in advance.

 

peedee replied on 03/01/2023 10:13

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I certainly did not book in advance but I don't recall whether I used the EHU, I paid 19 euros p.n. Think we had a couple of nights in January and found the restaurant opposite very good.

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