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Ref.no 83.967

Lovely holiday house in Agay with private pool and panoramic views

Holiday home for 8 persons

Unique panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea and the beautiful bay of Agay

Superb villa close to the sea with breathtaking views, located just a few steps from Agay between Cannes and St. Tropez. Agay is one of the most beautiful bays of the French Riviera. It is also the natural entrance to the red Estérel mountains and here you will find three sandy and sheltered beaches, a small marina, plenty of water sports opportunities, restaurants and shops. At the same time, the Esterel montains invite you to go hiking or cycling on the red rocks along the sea.

The villa is located at the top of some terraces overlooking the sea and facing south. The infinity pool, 10m by 5m, is surrounded by a large sun deck with panoramic views of the sea, the marina and the Esterel mountains. Next to the pool, there is also a large covered terrace with dining area and barbecue.

The villa is on two levels: The ground floor consists of an open-concept kitchen and living room/dining room with direct access to the terrace and the pool. At this level, you will also find 3 bedrooms (2 with sea view), 2 bathrooms and a separate toilet.

On the first floor there are 3 bedrooms, one of them with access to a large balcony with great sea views, 2 bathrooms and a separate toilet.

All of the house is air conditioned.

Possibility of optional pool heating (500 eur/wwek), in the months of April, May, June, September and October.

Maximum 8 adults and 2 children under 3 years.



Pool heating: learn more here.

Specifications

Key features

  • Accommodation size : 190 m2
  • Level(s) : 2
  • Ground of : 1,200 m2
  • Bedroom(s) : 6
  • Bathroom(s) : 4
  • Type of accomodation: Villa
  • View to: Sea, mountains and bays
  • Rooms

  • 1 Kitchen
  • Bedroom(s) 1 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed (160 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 2 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed (140 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 3 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed (180 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 4 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed (180 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 5 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed
  • Bedroom(s) 6 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed
  • 4 Bathroom(s) with shower
  • 2 Separate toilet(s)
  • 1 Living room/dining room (A/C)
  • Location

  • Beach : 1.5 km
  • Supermarket/grocery store : 2 km
  • Restaurant : 1.7 km
  • Nearest town (Agay) : 1 km
  • Nearest airport (Nice) : 70 km
  • Tennis : 2.5 km
  • Golf : 4 km
  • Railway station (Agay) : 1.5 km
  • Outdoor facilities

  • Outdoor shower
  • Garden furniture
  • Barbecue (Gas)
  • Sun loungers : 10
  • Sunshade
  • Awning : 2
  • Terrace
  • Covered terrace
  • Pool

  • Pool: Yes
    Pool size: 10 x 5 m
    Depth: 1,3 - 1,7 m
  • Pool heating
  • Pool safety (Fence and alarm)
  • Parking

  • Closed parking (for 2 cars at the property, more can be parked just outside)
  • Children

  • Child cot : 2
  • High chair : 2
  • Kitchen

  • Toaster
  • Coffee machine
  • Electric kettle
  • Technology

  • TV
  • Air conditioning
  • Internet access (Wifi)
  • Household appliances

  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Dryer
  • Microwave oven
  • Entertainment & activity

  • DVD
  • TV channels (National and international)
  • Miscellaneous

  • Hair dryer
  • Iron
  • Ironing board
  • Availability

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    Price details

    From

    4,482 €

    1.279 €
    Tourist taxes are included
    No smoking
    Final cleaning included
    Dog not allowed
    Electricity included (summer)
    Linen and towel rental, obligatory
    21 € per person
    Babybed (free of charge), optional
    High chair (free of charge), optional
    Pool towels rental, optional
    6 € per person
    Pool heating (except in July/August), optional
    514 € per week
    4.00 pm
    10.00 am

    14 ReviewsAverage satisfaction rating: 4.6 Out of 5

    4.2Monday 29 Jul 2024 Anonymous - Kolding (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate Great location, pool and terrace areas.
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    5.0Sunday 14 Jul 2024 Aase Nielsen - Vallensbæk Strand (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate The house and the fantastic pool with the beautiful view. I can understand that you have used the picture of the pool beyond the bay on your website. It's...
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    3.9Monday 14 Aug 2023 Anonymous - Linkebeek (Belgium)

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    4.6Sunday 06 Aug 2023 Else Marie Damsgaard - Aarhus C (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate A well-furnished nice house and a very nice pool with salt water and no chlorine. A fantastic view. Good for both separation between three families with...
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    4.6Monday 24 Jul 2023 Karin Valentin Borre - Hvalsø (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate Good location, beautiful view, nice pool. Good rooms with air conditioning. Good service by local agent.
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