This spacious and comfortable accommodation is perfect for a tourist or family holiday in Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer.
With a surface area of 80 m², it has 3 bedrooms with plenty of storage space and can accommodate up to 6 people.
You'll love the brightness and the location, close to the sea and all amenities.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Logement
Located on the 1st floor with lift, the flat is fully equipped and has:
- 3 bedrooms with 2 double beds, 2 single beds ;
- a shower room
- a fully-equipped kitchen
- and a lounge/dining area where you can relax and enjoy a pleasant room to live in.
You'll have everything you need for an excellent stay: Parking, Television, Coffee machine, Fridge, Barbecue, Microwave, Oven...
Bed linen and towels are included in the cleaning charge.
One of the main advantages of this accommodation is its location. It's just a 4-minute walk from the town centre, a stone's throw from the Tourist Office and close to beaches, bars, restaurants and shops.
For your everyday needs, there's a "Utile" supermarket just 13 minutes' walk away.
During your stay, you'll have the opportunity to discover the must-see places for which the town is famous, such as :
- the Plage Du Canon, a 6-minute walk away;
- the Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer marina, a 4-minute walk away;
- Cap Cépet lighthouse, a 3-minute drive away;
- the Fort de la Croix des Signaux is a 14-minute drive away, and much more besides.
We look forward to welcoming you :)
## Emplacement
Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer is a commune in the Var department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, located on the peninsula of the same name, which is linked to the mainland by the Sablettes isthmus. It lies some fifteen kilometres south of Toulon, where it partly "closes off" the harbour. The history of Saint-Mandrier-sur-Mer is closely linked to that of the nearby Toulon naval base. First with the installation of an infirmary and then a military hospital, then a fort and batteries for defensive purposes and finally a lighthouse.
Today, the French Navy still occupies three quarters of the town, with a naval training centre, a diving base and a mechanics' school.
From a civilian point of view, the town's activities, which were once focused on agriculture, have now been concentrated on tourism, with the creation of a marina and the preservation of a high-quality coastal environment where beaches and pine forests are much appreciated. With a population of some 5,800, the town also boasts a dynamic cultural scene. As a result, it has a legitimate reputation as a holiday destination.
## Transports
Toulon railway station: 28 minutes by car.
Castellet Airport: 47 minutes away by car.