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Welcome to The Fnouil Villa, a stunning furnished residence located in the beautiful Ile dYeu, Vendée 85350, Pays de la Loire, France. This spacious accommodation is perfect for a family trip of up to twelve people, offering a memorable seaside experience near Port-Joinville.Embark on a delightful thirty-minute boat ride to the enchanting Ile dYeu, where a plethora of leisure activities await you. Indulge in the vibrant entertainment options available, including dining at exquisite restaurants, relaxing on the beach, swimming in crystal-clear waters, taking scenic tours, hiking through picturesque landscapes, and embarking on thrilling boat excursions or sailing adventures. For the adventurous souls, there are even opportunities for diving under the mesmerizing navy depths.
Upon arriving at Port-Joinville's Gare Maritime, you can choose various means of transport to reach your destination, such as taxis, buses, or mini-buses. Alternatively, immerse yourself in the beauty of the island by exploring it on a bicycle, with routes and maps readily available at the Tourist Office.
The island provides all the necessary amenities for housing and dining, with four hotels, two hotels with restaurants, four standalone restaurants and bars, a snack bar, three crêperies, a pizzeria, and a sandwich and fries joint. Additionally, there are numerous studios, apartments, houses, and seasonal furnished rentals to cater to your accommodation needs. Large supermarkets like Casino and Super-U ensure a convenient supply of essentials for your stay.
As you stroll along the charming harbor, be sure to sample the delectable local cuisine, featuring specialties based on tuna and an exquisite selection of fresh fish and shellfish.
Escape to The Fnouil Villa for an unforgettable retreat in this prestigious island, offering high-quality tourism experiences that will leave you with cherished memories.
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- Château d'Yeu: Located on the island of L'Île d'Yeu, Château d'Yeu is a medieval castle dating back to the 14th century. It offers stunning views of the island and the Atlantic Ocean, and visitors can explore its historic walls and towers.
- Port-Joinville: This charming fishing village is the main port of L'Île d'Yeu. Stroll along the harbor, admire the colorful boats, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. The village also offers various shops and boutiques.
- Plage des Vieilles: The Plage des Vieilles is a beautiful sandy beach known for its crystal-clear waters. Relax, sunbathe, or take a refreshing swim in the Atlantic. This beach is perfect for both families and those seeking tranquility.
- Phare de la Petite-Île: Situated on a small island just off the coast of L'Île d'Yeu, the Phare de la Petite-Île is a lighthouse that offers panoramic views of the surrounding ocean. Take a guided tour to learn about its history and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
- Moulin de la Meule: This traditional windmill is one of the iconic landmarks of L'Île d'Yeu. Dating back to the 18th century, the Moulin de la Meule is still operational and offers guided tours. Learn about the island's milling history and enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
- Port de la Meule: Located on the western side of the island, Port de la Meule is a picturesque harbor known for its scenic beauty. Take a leisurely walk along the waterfront, admire the traditional fishing boats, and savor delicious seafood at the local restaurants.
- Les Sabias: Les Sabias is a nature reserve on L'Île d'Yeu that offers a diverse range of flora and fauna. Explore the walking trails and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere while observing the island's unique wildlife and vegetation.
- Église de Saint-Sauveur: The Église de Saint-Sauveur is a historic church located in the heart of the island. This 12th-century Romanesque church features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate architectural details. Take a moment to appreciate its historical significance and peaceful ambiance.
- Musée de l'Île d'Yeu: If you're interested in the island's history and culture, visit the Musée de l'Île d'Yeu. This small museum showcases artifacts, photographs, and exhibits that depict the island's past, including its fishing traditions and maritime heritage. 10. Sentier des Douaniers: The Sentier des Douaniers, also known as the Customs Officer's Path, is a coastal hiking trail that surrounds L'Île d'Yeu. Enjoy breathtaking views of the cliffs, beaches, and rocky shores as you explore the island's natural beauty on foot.