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Experience a memorable getaway on the stunning Ile dYeu with a stay at The Fnouil Villa. Situated in the picturesque Vendée 85350, Pays de la Loire, France, this beautifully furnished residence offers comfortable accommodation for up to twelve people, making it perfect for a family retreat.Embark on a delightful thirty-minute boat ride to the enchanting Ile dYeu, where a plethora of leisure activities awaits. Indulge in the island's culinary delights at the various restaurants, relax on the pristine beaches, take a scenic tour, or embark on exhilarating hikes. For those seeking adventure, explore the waves through motor or sailing boat excursions, or dive into the deep blue sea for an unforgettable underwater experience. Immerse yourself in the island's prestigious attractions, offering a high-quality tourism experience.
Upon reaching Port-Joinville, located at the Gare Maritime, you can easily access your accommodation via taxis, buses, or mini-buses. Alternatively, opt for a rare and truly special experience by arriving via helicopter or plane. For nature enthusiasts, bicycles are readily available at the Tourist Office, offering the ideal mode of transport for exploring the island's scenic routes, with maps provided for your convenience.
On the island, you'll find a range of accommodation options, including studios, apartments, houses, and seasonal rentals, ensuring all your housing needs are met. Additionally, there are several hotels and restaurants, as well as crêperies, pizzerias, and snack bars, ensuring you'll never go hungry during your stay. For your convenience, large supermarkets such as Casino & Super-U are available for restocking your supplies.
While strolling along the harbor, you'll be captivated by the exquisite seafood offerings, with specialties centered around tuna and a variety of fresh fish and shellfish.
Escape to The Fnouil Villa on the Ile dYeu for an unforgettable holiday experience filled with relaxation, adventure, and delectable cuisine.
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- Fort de Pierre-Levée: Located on the eastern coast of L'Île d'Yeu, Fort de Pierre-Levée is a historic fortification that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding ocean. It dates back to the 17th century and is a popular spot for history enthusiasts.
- Port-Joinville: The main port and town on L'Île d'Yeu, Port-Joinville is a bustling tourist hub. Here, you can explore the charming streets, visit local shops and restaurants, and witness the vibrant fishing activity in the harbor.
- Chapelle de La Meule: Situated on a cliff overlooking the sea, Chapelle de La Meule is a picturesque chapel with stunning views. It is known for its unique architecture and tranquil atmosphere, making it a peaceful spot to visit.
- Plage des Sabias: This beautiful sandy beach offers a serene setting for a day of relaxation and sunbathing. With crystal-clear waters and a peaceful ambiance, Plage des Sabias is a perfect spot to enjoy the natural beauty of L'Île d'Yeu.
- Phare de la Petite Barge: Also known as the Little Barge Lighthouse, this iconic landmark is located on the northern coast of the island. The lighthouse offers panoramic views of the coastline and serves as a navigational aid for ships passing through the area.
- Musée de l'Abbaye Sainte-Croix: Located in the nearby town of Les Sables-d'Olonne, this museum houses a collection of contemporary art and sculptures. It showcases works by renowned artists and provides an enriching cultural experience.
- Les Salines: A short ferry ride away from L'Île d'Yeu, Les Salines is a fascinating salt marsh where you can learn about the traditional salt production methods. Take a guided tour to discover the history and process behind this local industry.
- Port de la Meule: Situated on the northwest coast of L'Île d'Yeu, Port de la Meule is a picturesque fishing harbor. Stroll along the quay, admire the colorful boats, and indulge in some freshly caught seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants.
- Le Vieux Château: Nestled on a rocky hilltop, Le Vieux Château is the ruins of an ancient castle. Explore the remnants of this medieval fortress, enjoy panoramic views of the island, and learn about its historical significance. 10. Maison de la Pêche: Located in Port-Joinville, the Maison de la Pêche is a museum dedicated to the island's fishing heritage. Discover the traditional techniques, tools, and history of the local fishing industry through interactive exhibits and displays.