Kiko Park, Oliva

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Posted on 03/01/2023 07:41

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peedee replied on 04/01/2023 07:58

Posted on 04/01/2023 07:58

Thanks WTG, I was leaning towards this case because in the photo I cannot see the orange cable snaking its way across the front of my van to the left hand side from the bollard. The price also seems to have remained at 19 euros p.n. for the past 5 years so just shows you the effect electricity costs have on pitch prices. You quote the current price as 38 euro p.n. to stay on the main site, back in 2017 I used the main site for a longer stay and paid £20.77p.n. (24 or 25 euros), I don't have a record of the exact rate of exchange at the time but that was a lot less than 38 euros!

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young thomas replied on 04/01/2023 09:25

Posted on 04/01/2023 09:25

Afaik, The ACSI price (from their webpage) for the main site is €23 which must include 4kw of electric..which makes the camper area look expensive??

the ACSI period runs from now right into April.

other then for July and August, check out the Xeraco site and prices, a positive bargain with non-EHU prices from €12.50 for the shortest stays and with EHU at €18.

also right near the beach 

replied on 04/01/2023 11:23

Posted on 04/01/2023 09:25 by young thomas

Afaik, The ACSI price (from their webpage) for the main site is €23 which must include 4kw of electric..which makes the camper area look expensive??

the ACSI period runs from now right into April.

other then for July and August, check out the Xeraco site and prices, a positive bargain with non-EHU prices from €12.50 for the shortest stays and with EHU at €18.

also right near the beach 

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young thomas replied on 04/01/2023 16:17

Posted on 04/01/2023 16:17

one of your booked sites is probably one we've also booked as it's a favourite over wintering site.

we book a rough window with them for the following year each time we leave but we rarely end up having the exact dates but they are so accommodating and will switch dates on an email. 

better to have the slot than not.

 

 

 

Tammygirl replied on 04/01/2023 16:33

Posted on 04/01/2023 16:33

Hi WTG, we were there back in October as YT mentioned, we popped in for a look see. 

We were staying at a site just a bit further down the coast and cycled up to Kiko. 

We had previously stayed at Kiko on one of the comfort pitches which were about €23 then. Good sized pitches.

They have completely revamped the left hand side of the site where the standard pitches are. It's much improved, they have removed the tall hedges altogether and planted nicer smaller ones. The pitches look to be a bit bigger than before and they have resurfaced them, also installed curb edge stones and proper roads.

The Camper area is on the left as you approach Kiko just before the shop and restaurant. We had a look at it while we were there. The pitches are smaller than the site pitches but still of a good size. It appeared to be more shady there due to the number of large trees, I would think in summer that would be a bonus maybe not so much at this time of year. As to ehu etc I'm not sure but I think you have the answer now. 

 

replied on 04/01/2023 16:35

Posted on 04/01/2023 16:17 by young thomas

one of your booked sites is probably one we've also booked as it's a favourite over wintering site.

we book a rough window with them for the following year each time we leave but we rarely end up having the exact dates but they are so accommodating and will switch dates on an email. 

better to have the slot than not.

 

 

 

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Tammygirl replied on 04/01/2023 16:46

Posted on 04/01/2023 16:46

WTG, we stayed at Camping Ole which is just a bit further south of Kiko Park.

Easy to cycle into Oliva or back towards Kiko, we also cycled to Denia. 

Ole is a big site, we've stayed there a few times now and like it.

We have never booked in advance and always got in no problem and that's in October. It is Acsi. Pitches are a good size and hedged on 3 sides. 

Right on the beach like Kiko, in fact you can walk along the beach between the 2 sites. 

 

replied on 04/01/2023 16:54

Posted on 04/01/2023 16:33 by Tammygirl

Hi WTG, we were there back in October as YT mentioned, we popped in for a look see. 

We were staying at a site just a bit further down the coast and cycled up to Kiko. 

We had previously stayed at Kiko on one of the comfort pitches which were about €23 then. Good sized pitches.

They have completely revamped the left hand side of the site where the standard pitches are. It's much improved, they have removed the tall hedges altogether and planted nicer smaller ones. The pitches look to be a bit bigger than before and they have resurfaced them, also installed curb edge stones and proper roads.

The Camper area is on the left as you approach Kiko just before the shop and restaurant. We had a look at it while we were there. The pitches are smaller than the site pitches but still of a good size. It appeared to be more shady there due to the number of large trees, I would think in summer that would be a bonus maybe not so much at this time of year. As to ehu etc I'm not sure but I think you have the answer now. 

 

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replied on 04/01/2023 17:22

Posted on 04/01/2023 16:46 by Tammygirl

WTG, we stayed at Camping Ole which is just a bit further south of Kiko Park.

Easy to cycle into Oliva or back towards Kiko, we also cycled to Denia. 

Ole is a big site, we've stayed there a few times now and like it.

We have never booked in advance and always got in no problem and that's in October. It is Acsi. Pitches are a good size and hedged on 3 sides. 

Right on the beach like Kiko, in fact you can walk along the beach between the 2 sites. 

 

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Tammygirl replied on 04/01/2023 17:54

Posted on 04/01/2023 17:22 by

Been looking at that site on line. We like Denia, so being able to cycle there is an attraction. I also like the idea of not booking!!

Thanks.

Posted on 04/01/2023 17:54

Your welcome, the site next door does a happy hour most days at their beach front bar/restaurant, only a couple of minutes walk along the beach, Blue something or other can't remember it's name. 

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