Ref.no 83.3053
Beautiful location with great views and good facilities
In the heart of the Var countryside, the Domaine de Fayence - Resorts & Spa faces the hillside villages of Fayence and Tourettes. The Domaine de Fayence is situated in a 25 acre park under surveillance. The domaine is divided into an area with private villas with pools, an area with village houses, a spa center (extra charge), and a large shared pool area. There is free access to 2 tennis courts and the large shared pool of 600 m2, with small paddling pool and large sun terrace of 700 m2 with sun loungers and parasols. The area is well-known for its many golf courses and the prestigious Terre Blanche Golf Club in Tourettes is only 4 km away.
The area's well-known glider airfield is close to the domain, which is why you should expect some noise from the small single-engine aircraft pulling up the gliders.
Villa with 5 bedrooms, 10-12 persons, 157 m2
The villas are in 2 levels and offer: big open kitchen/living room with fireplace and 1 sofa bed for 2 persons, 3 bedrooms with 2 single beds, 1 bathroom, 1 shower room and 2 separate toilets. 1st floor: 2 bedrooms with double bed, 2 bathrooms (1 with spa bath), 2 separate toilets.
The villas also offer a private swimming pool (open from the moiddle of April to the middle of September, weather permitting) and garden, furnished terrace with build in barbecue, outdoor shower and toilet, and parking space.
The villas can only be booked from Saturday to Saturday all year long.
LONG STAY OFFERS:
15% discount on minimum 2 weeks rental
25% discount on minimum 3 weeks rental
40% discount on minimum 4 weeks rental
The offer is valid for stays before 10.07.2021 and after 28.08.2021.
NB! The offer cannot be combined with any other promotions and offers. Offers are only applicable if the entire stay is included in the validity periods.
NB! All last minute reservations (4-5 weeks before arrival) will be confirmed within 2 weekdays.
Covid-19 precautions:
Due to the Covid-19 situation the spa- and fitness center has been closed throughout the 2020 season. At the same time, there has been no sun loungers available at the large communal pool area. At present, we expect similar restrictions in 2021.
Week | Arrival | Discount | € |
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10 | 3/6/2021 | Week occupied | |
11 | 3/13/2021 | Week occupied | |
12 | 3/20/2021 | Week occupied | |
13 | 3/27/2021 | Week occupied | |
14 | 4/3/2021 | Week occupied | |
15 | 4/10/2021 | Week occupied | |
16 | 4/17/2021 | Week occupied | |
17 | 4/24/2021 | Week occupied | |
18 | 5/1/2021 | Week occupied | |
19 | 5/8/2021 | Week occupied | |
20 | 5/15/2021 | 15% | 1,475 € 1,254 € |
21 | 5/22/2021 | 15% | 1,475 € 1,254 € |
22 | 5/29/2021 | 15% | 1,831 € 1,557 € |
23 | 6/5/2021 | 15% | 1,831 € 1,557 € |
Week | Arrival | Discount | € |
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24 | 6/12/2021 | 15% | 2,202 € 1,871 € |
25 | 6/19/2021 | 15% | 2,723 € 2,314 € |
26 | 6/26/2021 | 15% | 2,980 € 2,533 € |
27 | 7/3/2021 | 15% | 4,098 € 3,483 € |
28 | 7/10/2021 | 4,098 € | |
29 | 7/17/2021 | 4,098 € | |
30 | 7/24/2021 | 4,643 € | |
31 | 7/31/2021 | 4,835 € | |
32 | 8/7/2021 | 4,643 € | |
33 | 8/14/2021 | 4,119 € | |
34 | 8/21/2021 | 3,296 € | |
35 | 8/28/2021 | 15% | 1,979 € 1,682 € |
36 | 9/4/2021 | 15% | 1,684 € 1,431 € |
37 | 9/11/2021 | 15% | 1,217 € 1,035 € |
38 | 9/18/2021 | 15% | 1,032 € 877 € |
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