Villa Mandelieu-la-Napoule invites a sense of timeless Provençal elegance, situated on a 1,500 m² plot with panoramic sea views. This villa, spanning 305 m², presents a double living room suffused with natural light, a fitted kitchen, and four en-suite bedrooms. An independent flat with two additional bedrooms subtly integrates privacy and flexibility, ideal for guests or extended family.
Villa Mandelieu-la-Napoule invites a sense of timeless Provençal elegance, situated on a 1,500 m² plot with panoramic sea views. This villa, spanning 305 m², presents a double living room suffused with natural light, a fitted kitchen, and four en-suite bedrooms. An independent flat with two additional bedrooms subtly integrates privacy and flexibility, ideal for guests or extended family.
Throughout, underfloor heating lends a sense of comfort, complemented by air-conditioning, a fireplace, and advanced security systems including electric gates, alarm, video security, and videophone. Outdoor life flows seamlessly into landscaped gardens where a superb swimming pool anchors the experience, alongside a pool-house, jacuzzi, and a tranquil fish pond. Garaging is included for seamless arrivals.
Refined materials and Provençal architectural details create a rhythm of space that envelops residents in privacy and quiet distinction. The location in Mandelieu-la-Napoule offers access to coastal amenities, combining serenity with the convenience of the French Riviera. This villa in Mandelieu-la-Napoule is crafted for those who value both view and provenance. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Mandelieu-la-Napoule occupies a distinctive position on the western edge of the Côte d’Azur, where the Esterel massif meets the sea between Cannes and Théoule-sur-Mer. The town carries a quieter, more residential character than its glamorous neighbours, with the medieval Château de la Napoule anchoring the seafront and the Siagne river estuary defining its western boundary. Its hillside addresses command unobstructed views across the Bay of Cannes toward the Lérins Islands.
Daily life centres on the marina at Port de la Napoule, the covered market on Avenue de Cannes, and the beach clubs along the Plage de la Raguine. Cannes, with its full range of restaurants, boutiques, and the Palais des Festivals, is a ten-minute drive east along the RN7.
The A8 autoroute is accessible within five minutes, connecting directly to Nice and Monaco. Cannes train station, served by TGV and regional TER services, is approximately eight kilometres away, with direct connections to Nice, Marseille, and Paris. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is roughly 35 kilometres east, reachable in under 30 minutes outside peak traffic, offering extensive European and intercontinental routes.