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Jean-marc Dupuis26 Rue du Stade
Luzac
17320
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Situated 3 km away from Marennes and 5 km from the island of Oléron, this furnished 3-star tourist accommodation offers complete independence from the owners. Experience tranquility and the freedom to enjoy your stay, thanks to the spacious garden (1000m²) and the large, heated swimming pool (10X4) equipped with comfortable sun loungers for ultimate relaxation. Please note that the swimming pool is available from May to October, subject to favorable weather conditions in May and October.Your suite is located on the mezzanine level of the house. The lower part of the house, which spans approximately 80m², is exclusively reserved for your use, ensuring complete independence. Your room features a comfortable 160-sized bed and a spacious wardrobe. Additionally, a generously-sized room, perfect for enjoying meals on rainy days, is at your disposal. You will also have access to a private bathroom with a shower, a private toilet, and a TV room furnished with a cozy leather sofa.
During sunny weather, breakfast and meals can be served by the poolside. Upon request and for an additional fee, a table d'hote service is available, offering delicious seafood platters, oysters, and other regional specialties. A designated parking space is reserved for you within the enclosed property. The room rate varies depending on the season, ranging from 75 to 95, and includes breakfast as well as unlimited access to the swimming pool from 9:00 AM to 10:30 PM.
We prioritize the privacy and independence of our guests. Reservations can be made via email or telephone, following the submission of a rental contract and a 25% deposit of the total stay cost.
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Attractions
- La Rochelle Aquarium: Located in the nearby city of La Rochelle, this impressive aquarium showcases a wide variety of marine life from around the world. Visitors can explore numerous exhibits, including shark tanks, a tropical reef, and interactive touch pools.
- Fort Boyard: Situated on an island between the Île d'Aix and Île d'Oléron, Fort Boyard is a historic fortress famous for its appearance in the popular TV show of the same name. While access to the fort itself is limited, boat tours around the area offer a chance to admire its unique architecture and learn about its history.
- Île de Ré: A picturesque island located off the coast of La Rochelle, Île de Ré is known for its stunning beaches, charming villages, and bicycle-friendly paths. Visitors can explore the island's sandy shores, visit the quaint village of Saint-Martin-de-Ré, or indulge in fresh seafood at the local restaurants.
- Palmyre Zoo: Situated in Les Mathes, the Palmyre Zoo is one of the most visited attractions in the region. It is home to over 1,600 animals, including giraffes, tigers, elephants, and monkeys. The zoo offers various educational activities and experiences, making it an ideal destination for families.
- Corderie Royale: Located in Rochefort, the Corderie Royale is a restored 17th-century rope factory and a fascinating historical site. Visitors can explore the museum within the building, learn about the traditional rope-making process, and discover the important role it played in maritime history.
- La Rochelle Old Port: The historic port of La Rochelle is a vibrant area filled with restaurants, cafes, and shops. Visitors can stroll along the picturesque waterfront, admire the medieval towers guarding the entrance, and enjoy the lively atmosphere. The port is also a starting point for boat trips to nearby islands.
- Châtelaillon-Plage: This charming seaside resort town is known for its beautiful sandy beaches and Belle Époque architecture. Apart from enjoying the sun and sea, visitors can explore the promenade, visit the casino, or indulge in delicious seafood dishes at the numerous restaurants along the waterfront.
- Phare des Baleines: Located on the western tip of Île de Ré, the Phare des Baleines (Whale Lighthouse) offers panoramic views of the island and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse and learn about its history while enjoying the breathtaking scenery.
- Hermione-La Fayette: The Hermione is a replica of the 18th-century frigate that carried the Marquis de Lafayette to America to support the American Revolution. Visitors can tour the ship, learn about its construction, and gain insights into the challenges faced by sailors during that era. The Hermione is often docked in Rochefort or La Rochelle. 10. Maison Henri II: Located in Saint-Jean-d'Angély, this historic house is an architectural gem dating back to the Renaissance period. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved rooms, admire the ornate ceilings and furnishings, and learn about the history of the house and its former occupants.