If you want a holiday in the South of France, Marseillan is a wonderful location. Our lovely air-conditioned luxury property is nestled in the attractive port area just yards from the waterside with a super view from the terrace of the boats arriving and departing the harbour.. Sitting at the front of the terrace enjoying croissant and coffee for breakfast or cheese and wine for lunch watch locals arrive with their boats and barges arrive from the Canal du Midi. In the evening the area is quiet and peaceful for eating outside and enjoying the stunning views or late evening sun although you are only a couple of minutes stroll from the restaurants.. There is a good size double and a twin bedroom so the house is suitable for a couple or 4 persons.. Internet and wifi is included. A short stroll around the corner takes you to the great selection of portside cafes, restaurants and bars whereas a few minutes further will take you to the old village where you will find bakers, grocers, pharmacies, small supermarket, more restaurants and bars etc.
A lovely park by the waterside is 3 minutes walk. Picnic tables provided. Here in summer you will also find water sports.
There is a lift to the apartment on the second floor and something vital in the summer - air conditioning. In the heat of the summer you can sit outside at the back of the terrace in the shade or sit at the front to enjoy the full hot sun. There is a table and chairs for four when dining and four lounging chairs.
The kitchen is fully equipped for a large work surface, microwave. electric oven, hob and grill and fridge with freezer. There is also an iron an ironing board.
The bathroom has a large bath (not widely available in this area) with shower over plus large basin/vanity unit and heated towel rail.
A few minutes drive away is the massive sandy beach which if you want big waves and beach clubs/restaurants this is the place for you. A few minutes walk from the property is the watersports area offering paddleboarding and kayaks.
The old port is a protected heritage site and looks virtually the same as it did a hundred years ago with any new building in keeping. The port is also home to the famous Noilly Prat museum and distillery fabulous for cocktails. There are numerous vineyards in the vicinity for wine tasting.
A few minutes stroll and you will be in the old village which is home to many restaurants, bars, cafes, chemists, grocers, boulangeries, butchers and even a small supermarket. On Tuesday morning there is a large market with foods, clothes and homeware.
We normally change over on a Friday or Sat but will try to be flexible on other arrival days where possible to tie in with Ryanair flights in to Beziers (nearest airport), Nimes or Carcassonne. Easyjet flies to Montpellier. My local housekeeper lives in the village.
If you want a short break of 3-5 nights drop me an email via this website for a price..