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Giovanna Ferre2260 Voie Romaine
Ceyreste
13600
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The bedroom is equipped with a queen-size bed (140 cm). The kitchen opens up to the living room, which features a comfortable sofa bed. The bathroom is conveniently located nearby. Additionally, there is a pool, an Italian shower, and recreational amenities such as ping pong and a grill area.Reviews
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Apartment | 1 | 98 | 156 | 600 | 1100 |
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Attractions
- Calanques National Park: Located just a short distance from Ceyreste, Calanques National Park is a stunning natural attraction known for its rugged limestone cliffs, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and hidden coves. It offers numerous hiking trails, picturesque viewpoints, and opportunities for swimming and snorkeling.
- Cassis: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, the charming fishing village of Cassis is famous for its colorful harbor, vibrant cafes, and narrow streets filled with boutiques. Visitors can enjoy boat tours to explore the Calanques, relax on the beach, or sample the local wines.
- Aix-en-Provence: As one of the most beautiful cities in southern France, Aix-en-Provence is renowned for its elegant boulevards, historic architecture, and artistic heritage. Highlights include the Cours Mirabeau, a picturesque avenue lined with cafes and fountains, as well as the impressive Saint-Sauveur Cathedral and numerous art museums.
- Marseille: Located approximately 30 kilometers from Ceyreste, Marseille is France's second-largest city and offers a mix of history, culture, and coastal beauty. Visitors can explore the historic Vieux Port, visit the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, and stroll through the vibrant Le Panier neighborhood.
- Bandol: Situated along the Mediterranean coast, the town of Bandol is famous for its idyllic beaches, vineyards, and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, water sports, or explore the local wineries that produce the renowned Bandol wines.
- La Ciotat: Known for its picturesque old town and beautiful beaches, La Ciotat is a coastal town worth visiting. It offers a charming harbor, a variety of watersports, and the opportunity to relax on sandy shores. Additionally, visitors can explore the Eden Theatre, one of the oldest cinemas in the world.
- Château d'If: Located off the coast of Marseille, the Château d'If is a famous fortress and former prison. Accessible by boat, this historical attraction offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about its intriguing history and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean.
- Le Castellet: Situated on a hilltop overlooking vineyards and olive groves, Le Castellet is a charming medieval village. It is known for its narrow winding streets, stone houses, and artisan shops selling local crafts. Visitors can explore the ancient ramparts, visit the art galleries, and enjoy the panoramic views.
- Porquerolles Island: A short boat ride from the mainland, Porquerolles Island is a paradise known for its unspoiled nature and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can enjoy cycling or hiking through the island's nature reserve, relax on pristine beaches, and explore charming coastal paths. 10. Toulon: Located approximately 40 kilometers from Ceyreste, Toulon is a vibrant port city with a rich maritime history. Visitors can explore the historic Old Town, visit the Naval Museum, or take a cable car ride to the top of Mont Faron to enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.