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Soak up the Mediterranean sunshine with a stay at the Cap Esterel holiday village! Overlooking Agay bay, this pedestrianised village offers sumptuous views of ...the Esterel mountain range. Its benefits include water parks, children's clubs, a 9-hole golf course and several beaches nearby.
From UK: 0870 0267 145 International number: +33 (0)1 73 01 85 66 (English speaking advisor) National rates from landlines
Monday-Friday: From 8am to 6pm (BST)
Le Dramont station or Agay TER station (1.5 km). Walk from TER Agay station (15 mins) or Bus 21 from Saint-Raphaël/Valescure station towards CAP ESTEREL. Please note that this information is subject to change. Go to the local transport website or contact the residence. Saint-Raphaël TGV station (9 km), Saint-Raphaël Valescure TGV station (9 km).
Nice - Cote d'Azur International airport (75 km)
Arrival | Departure | |
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Short stay (1 to 6 nights) | 16:00 | 11:00 |
Long stay (7 nights or more) | 17:00 | 10:00 |
Mondays:9 am - 7 pm Tuesdays:9 am - 7 pm Wednesdays:9 am - 7 pm Thursdays:9 am - 7 pm Fridays: 9 am - 7 pm Saturdays:9 am - 7 pm Sundays:9 am - 7 pm.
€4.30 max per person per day. Free for under 18s. Payable on site.
On arrival, you will be asked for a deposit of €200 (bank preauthorisation).
Very good
3616 reviews
Klaus Titze
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Small but functional apartment. We had a great view on the sea, unfortunately during the day no shadow on the balcony.
Differet pools, one pool with waves every hour. Great water slide for the kids!
Vere V
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Cap Esterel is a small village in a hill, so there are a lot of stairs everywhere and there are not elevators (I don’t recommend it if you have a stroller or wheelchair).
In the village you find almost everything you need during your stay, such as restaurants, ...supermarket, some stores, bowling, spa, golf, mini golf, tennis and paddle courts, multisport court, kids club, 3 pools, 1 wave pool, 3 water slides, animations everyday and there is a little train that take you to the beach “Plage du debarquement” (Plage du Dramont).
The beach Plage du debarquement is a pebble beach with waves, so I don’t recommend it for kids or elderly people, if anyway you want to go, don’t forget your water shoes.
Instead I recommend to go to the beach “Plage du Pourrousset”, it’s just in front of main car entry of Cap Esterel Village. It’s a small calm sandy beach with a toilet and just a few parking places.
Regarding our room, it was for 5 people, and even if it was a little tight, it was good enough to be confortable for us.