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The Fnouil Villa, located in the stunning Ile d'Yeu in Vendée 85350, Pays de la Loire, France, is a luxurious furnished residence perfect for seasonal holidays. This exceptional property, situated near Port-Joinville, offers a delightful seaside getaway for families of up to twelve people.Embark on a memorable thirty-minute boat ride to the enchanting Ile d'Yeu, where a plethora of leisure activities await you. Indulge in delectable dining experiences at the island's finest restaurants, relax on pristine beaches, take scenic tours, embark on invigorating hikes, or explore the turquoise waters through exhilarating boat motor or sailing excursions. Dive into the depths of the navy and discover the island's prestigious treasures, all while experiencing a high-quality tourism adventure.
Upon arriving at Port-Joinville's Gare Maritime, after a pleasant boat journey, taxis, buses, or mini-buses will be readily available to transport you to your destination. For those seeking an idyllic hiking experience, bicycles can be rented at the Tourist Office, offering access to a variety of routes and maps.
The island offers a wide range of accommodation and dining options to cater to all your needs. Choose from four hotels, two hotel-restaurants, four standalone restaurants/bars, a snack bar, three creperies, a pizzeria, and a sandwich and fries joint. Additionally, there are various furnished seasonal rentals including studios, apartments, houses, and residences. Conveniently, large supermarkets such as Casino and Super-U are available for your essential supplies.
As you stroll along the harbor, immerse yourself in the vibrant fishing culture, where you'll find an abundance of fresh seafood specialties, particularly tuna and an array of flavorful fish and shellfish.
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- Port-Joinville: Located on L'Île d'Yeu, Port-Joinville is a charming fishing port and the main town on the island. It offers a picturesque harbor, lively markets, and quaint streets lined with shops and restaurants.
- Le Vieux Château: Situated on a rocky hilltop in Port-Joinville, Le Vieux Château is a medieval fortress that offers panoramic views of the island and the Atlantic Ocean. Explore the ruins and learn about the island's history through the informative displays.
- Plage des Vieilles: Just a short distance from Rue Pierre Henry, Plage des Vieilles is a beautiful sandy beach known for its crystal-clear waters. Enjoy swimming, sunbathing, or taking a leisurely stroll along the shore.
- Phare de la Petite Foule: The Phare de la Petite Foule is a lighthouse located on the eastern coast of L'Île d'Yeu. Climb to the top for breathtaking views of the coastline and the surrounding area.
- Musée de la Meule: This museum showcases the history and traditions of L'Île d'Yeu. Learn about the island's maritime heritage, fishing industry, and local crafts through a variety of exhibits and artifacts.
- Port de la Meule: Situated on the western coast of the island, Port de la Meule is a small fishing harbor known for its colorful boats and tranquil atmosphere. Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the waterfront and soak in the charming ambiance.
- Grand Phare de l'Île d'Yeu: Located on the northern tip of the island, the Grand Phare de l'Île d'Yeu is the tallest lighthouse in the Vendée region. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the island's rugged coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.
- La Maison de l'Artisanat: This artisanal craft center in Port-Joinville showcases the work of local artists and craftsmen. Browse through a variety of handmade products, including pottery, jewelry, textiles, and more.
- La Pointe du But: Situated on the southernmost tip of L'Île d'Yeu, La Pointe du But offers stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby rocky cliffs. It's a great spot for nature lovers and photographers. 10. Le Marais Salant: Located on the eastern side of the island, Le Marais Salant is a salt marsh where salt is produced through traditional methods. Take a guided tour to learn about the salt-making process and the importance of this industry to the island's economy.