Evapotranspiration (ET c ) partitioning and obtaining of FAO56 dual crop coefficient (K c ) for olive was carried out with the SIMDualKc software application for root zone and topsoil soil water balance based on the dual crop coefficients. A simplified two source-energy balance model (STSEB), based on daily remotely sensed soil and canopy thermal infrared data and retrieval of surface fluxes, also provided information on partitioning ET c for the olive orchard. Both models were calibrated and validated with ground-based, sap flow-derived transpiration rates, and their performance was compared in partitioning ET c for incomplete cover, intensive olive grown in orchards (≤300 trees ha −1 ). The SIMDualKc proved adequate in partitioning ET c . The STSEB model underestimated ET c mostly by inadequately simulating soil evaporation and its contribution to the total latent heat flux. Such results suggest difficulties in using information from the STSEB algorithm for assessing ET c and dual K c crop coefficients of intensive olive orchards with incomplete ground cover.