Holiday Home/Apartment - 8 persons - - 83990 - Saint-Tropez
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Holiday Home/Apartment
Overview
Object-no.: 357-FR-83990-54
7 nights
From
EUR 33,209.-
Incl. cleaning
- Short breaks available Yes
- Swimming pool Yes
- Air conditioning Yes
- Washing machine Yes
- Dishwasher Yes
Description
Sumptuous Villa facing the Bay of Canebiers
House:
Sumptuous villa composed of 4 bedrooms with adjoining bathrooms. Located between the center of Saint Tropez and the Baie des Canebiers. Physical security every night from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. BY PLANE: Nice-Côte d'Azur airport 1h30 BY TRAIN: Sainte-Maxime train station BY CAR: A8 motorway BY CAR: National highway 85 Saint-Tropez, nestled on the dazzling French Riviera, is renowned for its glamorous allure, sun-kissed beaches, and vibrant nightlife. Beyond the chic boutiques and luxury yachts, the region offers a tapestry of cultural, historical, and natural wonders waiting to be explored. In this article, we'll guide you through some of the must-visit places in Saint-Tropez and its captivating surroundings. Saint-Tropez Citadel: A Glimpse into History Start your exploration with the iconic Saint-Tropez Citadel, perched on a hill overlooking the town and the Mediterranean Sea. Dating back to the 17th century, this fortress provides a fascinating journey through history. Explore the Maritime History Museum within the citadel, offering insights into Saint-Tropez's maritime heritage. The panoramic views from the citadel walls are breathtaking, providing an excellent vantage point for capturing the essence of this coastal gem. Pampelonne Beach: Sun, Sand, and Mediterranean Bliss No visit to Saint-Tropez is complete without a day spent on Pampelonne Beach. Famous for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters, Pampelonne is the epitome of the French Riviera lifestyle. Relax on a sunbed at one of the beach clubs, enjoy a leisurely lunch with your toes in the sand, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. Clubs like Club 55 and Nikki Beach offer a glamorous beach experience, attracting celebrities and sunseekers alike. Gassin: Perched Village with Panoramic Views Escape the hustle and bustle of Saint-Tropez and venture into the charming village of Gassin. This perched village, with its narrow cobblestone streets and flower-adorned houses, offers a picturesque setting. Wander through the village square, enjoy a café au lait in a quaint boulangerie, and savor the stunning panoramic views of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Gassin provides a delightful blend of Provençal charm and tranquility. L'Escalet Beach: Secluded Paradise For a more secluded beach experience, head to L'Escalet. Tucked away from the bustling crowds, L'Escalet offers pristine waters and a peaceful ambiance. The coastal path along the cliffs provides breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely hike. Pack a picnic and spend a relaxing day surrounded by the natural beauty of the French Riviera. Port Grimaud: The "Venice of Provence" A short drive from Saint-Tropez, Port Grimaud is a unique waterfront town often referred to as the "Venice of Provence." Explore the network of canals lined with colorful houses and charming bridges. Take a boat tour to fully appreciate the beauty of this maritime village or stroll along the quays, discovering boutiques and cafes. Port Grimaud offers a distinct contrast to the energy of Saint-Tropez.
House:
Sumptuous villa composed of 4 bedrooms with adjoining bathrooms. Located between the center of Saint Tropez and the Baie des Canebiers. Physical security every night from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. BY PLANE: Nice-Côte d'Azur airport 1h30 BY TRAIN: Sainte-Maxime train station BY CAR: A8 motorway BY CAR: National highway 85 Saint-Tropez, nestled on the dazzling French Riviera, is renowned for its glamorous allure, sun-kissed beaches, and vibrant nightlife. Beyond the chic boutiques and luxury yachts, the region offers a tapestry of cultural, historical, and natural wonders waiting to be explored. In this article, we'll guide you through some of the must-visit places in Saint-Tropez and its captivating surroundings. Saint-Tropez Citadel: A Glimpse into History Start your exploration with the iconic Saint-Tropez Citadel, perched on a hill overlooking the town and the Mediterranean Sea. Dating back to the 17th century, this fortress provides a fascinating journey through history. Explore the Maritime History Museum within the citadel, offering insights into Saint-Tropez's maritime heritage. The panoramic views from the citadel walls are breathtaking, providing an excellent vantage point for capturing the essence of this coastal gem. Pampelonne Beach: Sun, Sand, and Mediterranean Bliss No visit to Saint-Tropez is complete without a day spent on Pampelonne Beach. Famous for its golden sands and crystal-clear waters, Pampelonne is the epitome of the French Riviera lifestyle. Relax on a sunbed at one of the beach clubs, enjoy a leisurely lunch with your toes in the sand, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere. Clubs like Club 55 and Nikki Beach offer a glamorous beach experience, attracting celebrities and sunseekers alike. Gassin: Perched Village with Panoramic Views Escape the hustle and bustle of Saint-Tropez and venture into the charming village of Gassin. This perched village, with its narrow cobblestone streets and flower-adorned houses, offers a picturesque setting. Wander through the village square, enjoy a café au lait in a quaint boulangerie, and savor the stunning panoramic views of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Gassin provides a delightful blend of Provençal charm and tranquility. L'Escalet Beach: Secluded Paradise For a more secluded beach experience, head to L'Escalet. Tucked away from the bustling crowds, L'Escalet offers pristine waters and a peaceful ambiance. The coastal path along the cliffs provides breathtaking views of the Mediterranean, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely hike. Pack a picnic and spend a relaxing day surrounded by the natural beauty of the French Riviera. Port Grimaud: The "Venice of Provence" A short drive from Saint-Tropez, Port Grimaud is a unique waterfront town often referred to as the "Venice of Provence." Explore the network of canals lined with colorful houses and charming bridges. Take a boat tour to fully appreciate the beauty of this maritime village or stroll along the quays, discovering boutiques and cafes. Port Grimaud offers a distinct contrast to the energy of Saint-Tropez.
Facilities
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Building status
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Apartment
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General information
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4 ring stove
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Air Conditioning
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Bed linens
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Central heating
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Cleaning before checkout
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Cleaning Disinfection
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Coffee Maker
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Crib
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Desk
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Dish washer
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Dishes and Silverware
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Enhanced cleaning practices
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Essentials
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Family Kid Friendly
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Fridge
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Hair dryer
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Hangers
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High touch surfaces disinfected
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Hot Water
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Iron
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Kettle
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Kitchen
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Microwave
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Oven
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Private entrance
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Shampoo
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Toaster
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Towels provided
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TV
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Washing Machine
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WiFi
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Home safety
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Carbon monoxide detector
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Smoke detector
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Leisure activities
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Swimming Pool
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Location
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City
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Type
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Villa
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Which of the following best describes...
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City centre
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Near the sea
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Village
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Short stay
There is a limited chance of a short vacation in the next 4 weeks.
Prices and calendar
Calendar
Duration
Price
Period
- Arrival
- Departure
- Duration
- 1 week
Persons
Up to 8 persons
Please notice
Arrival not specified.