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Waterfront property on the Giens peninsula - Private port

It is by taking a private road that we discover the unique villa, on the promontory of the sublime peninsula of Giens, the work of the famous Hyèrois architect Lucien David.
It is accessed by land, sea or sky (marina and helipad area).
This property, feet in the water, with an area of ??400 m2 on a private domain of 1 hectare was built in 1962 on the rock of the remarkable site of Pointe du Bouvet, classified natura 2000.
Bordered by the Mediterranean, sheltered from the Mistral and out of sight, Villa Éole enjoys an exceptional location that allows you to enjoy the sun all day long. The exterior and interior spaces are largely open to the sea and enjoy a panoramic view of the entire bay and the Golden Islands.
The sumptuous sunrises are a real invitation to escape and daydream.
The infinity pool, the mere sight of which already evokes a feeling of plenitude, merges with the azure blue sea facing the island of Porquerolles, conducive to happiness and well-being.
The sunbathing area, fitted out with a lounge with comfortable and elegant furniture, benefits from unlimited shade for lounging in complete peace of mind. It is complemented by a bar-barbecue area with always this breathtaking view of the big blue. Place of exchange and sharing where you can sip cocktails during the day and which evolves according to your desires into a welcoming table d'hôtes at lunch and dinner time.
Ultimate privilege, the property has two private accesses to the sea, the first to the south overlooking a creek, ideal for meditation and contemplation and the second to the east, overlooking a small private beach, a nugget which has its own marina and its private pontoon.
Sports activities for the whole family are available on site: water sports from the private beach (2 paddles, 1 canoe), a gym with panoramic sea views on the ground floor of the villa (rower, elliptical trainer, TRX , yoga mats, dumbbells and massage table) as well as a vast lit bowling alley for games of petanque so dear to the traditions of our Provence.
At nightfall, the park takes on its romantic allure with subdued lighting to enhance the nature that surrounds the estate. Perfect time to soak up the last sea spray.
The entire property respects the environment, the ecosystem and the biodiversity of the region. The park is full of vegetation and enhances the natural heritage of the territory.
Villa: an entrance hall with cloakroom and guest lavatories, a living/dining room, an open fireplace, an American kitchen, a cellar, a 10 m2 covered terrace, a master suite (office , dressing room, bedroom with king size bed and shower room with wc), a bedroom with king size bed, with bathroom and large dressing room, two bedrooms, two shower rooms, separate wc. All rooms overlook the sea.
Ground floor: service kitchen, service bedroom and gym.
Pool: 10×4 meters heated
A closed double garage, a parking area for 10 vehicles.
For lovers of an unforgettable stay by the sea…
Price list :
April, May and October: €15,000 per week
June and September: €20,000 per week
July and August: €25,000 per week
Contact: +33660892011.

4

bedrooms

8

sleeps

4

bathrooms

From  15 000€ / week




FEATURES

INTERIOR

  • Alarm
  • TV cable
  • Fireplace
  • Air conditioner
  • Dishwasher

EXTERIOR

  • Swimming pool

Agency

L'Exploreur
L'Exploreur
2 B rue Auffan
83000 Toulon
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