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In the heart of the village of Agay Cap Esterel, this beautiful, bright, two-room apartment is located on the second-to-last floor. It opens onto a lovely, south-facing, covered corner terrace with stunning views of the golf course and the sea. The apartment comprises an entrance hall with storage, a bedroom with a double bed, a bathroom, a separate WC, a living room with a kitchenette, and a covered terrace with sea views. Furnished for five people, it includes a private parking space in the basement and is available immediately.
With its many advantages, this apartment is ideal for seasonal rentals and can be operated as a furnished rental property (LMNP) with tax benefits.
Nearby Amenities: The Cap Esterel residence offers a variety of facilities, including a golf course, five swimming pools, tennis courts, a beach shuttle, and a range of shops.
Agay - The Gateway to the Esterel:
Agay, with its fine sandy beaches and rich artistic history, is the natural gateway to the Esterel. Enjoy a preserved environment and easy access to this charming town.
Contact us now to arrange a visit and discover this exceptional opportunity in Cap Esterel!
“Agay is a paradise where even the dust is fragrant.” –
Agay, located in one of the most beautiful bays on the coast between Cap Dramont and Pointe de la Baumette, is the natural gateway to the Esterel. It offers three fine sandy beaches and a terraced area with access to the sea via the rocks. Well sheltered, it was a favorite with sailors (Agay means “favorable” in Greek).
With the arrival of the railway in 1860, many artists stopped in Agay: the painter Louis Valtat, the composer Vincent d’Indy, and the writers Guy de Maupassant and Maurice Donnay stayed there, as did Saint-Exupéry (don't miss the fountain for The Little Prince, erected in his honor). Albert Cohen set part of the action of Belle du Seigneur there.
Well sheltered between Cap Dramont and Pointe de la Baumette, the bay of Agay forms a natural gateway to the Esterel Massif.
Its configuration also makes it a very popular spot for sailors (Agay means “favorable” in Greek). You will appreciate its three fine sandy beaches, the summit of Rastel and its red rocks, overlooking the bay and offering a breathtaking panorama. Agay also has a small marina with 166 berths, some of which are available for chartering, as well as an organized mooring area.
SAINT-RAPHAËL
TOWN CENTER AND OLD TOWN
From the old "village quarter" where the farmers of Saint-Raphaël lived, the narrow, shaded streets that make up the old town still remain.
Every day, this area hosts a flower and vegetable market where you'll find only typical Provençal produce.
A little further on stands the Romanesque church, a listed historical monument, which was enlarged in the 18th century, but was originally built in the 12th century! Its presbytery now houses the Archaeological Museum of Saint-Raphaël. Its 22-meter watchtower, dating from around the 14th century, offers a splendid panoramic view.
The "Marine Quarter," once frequented by the town's fishermen, has gradually transformed into a seaside resort. A casino, along with numerous villas, was built there to create a truly attractive town center.
Points of interest:
Basilica of Our Lady of Victory: a building constructed by Pierre Aublé between 1882 and 1889, representative of the Romano-Byzantine style very fashionable during the Belle Époque.
Museum of Prehistory and Underwater Archaeology: it houses collections from local heritage, prehistory, and Roman antiquity, all recovered from underwater excavations.
Louis de Funès Museum: more than 350 items are on display, including personal photographs, on-set and film stills, drawings (notably by Louis de Funès), letters such as those from Jean Anouilh, and film excerpts, some of which are previously unseen. A digital tour of the Museum is available.
Promenade des Bains: This promenade was built between 1880 and 1882 under the name "Terrasse des Bains." It can be considered the beginning of the tourist era in Saint-Raphaël.
The Jardin Bonaparte: With a commanding position overlooking the bay and the old port, this garden covers 20,000 m². Its central area is laid out as a public square with playgrounds for children.
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