"It was excellent. Internet was almost always on except for 2 brief periods. The biggest problem was the inability to communicate with anyone the first night & being forced to check into another, more expensive hotel for the night. Otherwise beautiful location, nearby beaches, restaurants & groceries. Front desk very helpful"
"Nearly empty resort for mid may, beaches were full of visitors on the weekend. Very nice accomodations. Easy to get to by car. Food options within the resort area and lots in the town of oliva. "
A verified traveller stayed at Apartamentos Las Dunas
"It was all great, nice lication, very nice view and Great staff and service. Only thing I missed was a robe, would be nice to get out of the shower into the air conditioning and there was no price list for the items on minibar so when we checked out I asked about that and they said the staff should have told us they were complimentary, shopping centre just downstairs with loads of portion for food and shopping, including gym, there are free parking spaces just outside the hotel which we used for 2 days and it was fine. Valenbisi stations at the hotel door as well. No complaints here. "
A verified traveller stayed at Hotel RH Riviera - Recommended for Adults
"The check in was fabulous and we had a lovely room (Room 1) that actually has a kettle! We had a terrace with views of Xativa Castle and also the town and valley, all framed by pine and cypress trees. Deb had injured her knee so was able to sit on the terrace, read her book and chill as we watched the sunset. We had breakfast both mornings at the hotel and the breakfast was fabulous and we ate far too much delicious food. After breakfast I had a wander around the grounds. The views really were spectacular, especially with the early morning mist, and you could see sections of the town walls stretching from the valley up to the castle.
We ate one dinner in the hotel as Deb had already perused the menu, although I was somewhat sceptical. There were weird things like sea urchin, pig's ear, lamb gizzards and duck liver but I opted for sea bass and Deb had rabbit lasagna. The food was just magnificent. Right from the bread and olive oil, with the type of oil and its characteristics being explained to the main course and desserts there was nothing I could improve upon. I had two desserts - a cheesecake and a hazelnut mousse and both were fabulous. We left feeling full but not bloated, a lovely way to round off Deb's birthday.
Our room was fabulously quiet, service throughout the hotel was impeccable, the room had modern heating/cooling if needed and a modern bathroom. There was a lovely seating area with panoramic views as well as a private terrace and there was plenty of pa"
Yes, there are holiday rentals in Barx close to Parpallo Borrell Interpretive Center, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay. Barx is known for its museums.
How many holiday rentals are there in Barx?
Expedia has 11 holiday rentals for your stay in Barx.
What can I see and do in Barx?
Explore the area and cultural attractions such as Parpallo Borrell Interpretive Center, or visit one of the family-friendly sights such as Aquopolis Cullera. L'Ahuir Beach and Platja Nord are a couple of places you'll find in the wider area.
What are holiday rentals like in Barx?
Holiday rentals are privately owned properties you can book for a few days, or a quick weekend, in Barx. Holiday rentals feature extras like kitchens and laundry facilities so you'll have all the conveniences of home. If you're concerned about a sanitised environment, a holiday rental can offer a sense of security away from shared hotel lifts and lobbies packed with people while still allowing you the experience of travel. You'll also have more space in a holiday rental than in a traditional hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular option for small groups.