Ideally situated in the heart of Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer, this characterful 1970s property enjoys spectacular, unobstructed sea views across to the islands, set in a quiet and sought-after neighbourhood. Set on a plot of approximately 2,350 m², the villa offers nearly 200 m² of living space spread over three levels. The main level opens onto a spacious, light-filled living room, enhanced by
Ideally situated in the heart of Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer, this characterful 1970s property enjoys spectacular, unobstructed sea views across to the islands, set in a quiet and sought-after neighbourhood. Set on a plot of approximately 2,350 m², the villa offers nearly 200 m² of living space spread over three levels. The main level opens onto a spacious, light-filled living room, enhanced by an exceptional sea view, a dining room, a kitchen, as well as four bedrooms—two of which have sea views—and two bathrooms. Upstairs, a separate area comprises a living room with kitchen, a bedroom, a shower room and access to the attic. A sun terrace completes this level, offering a remarkable panoramic view of the Mediterranean. An underground garage completes this property. Outside, the property features a landscaped area with a shower and a built-in barbecue, and offers significant potential for development, including the possibility of creating a swimming pool and pool house. Renovation work is required to unlock the full potential of this property and to design a bespoke project in an exceptional setting. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer occupies one of the most protected and deliberately low-density stretches of the Var coastline, between Le Lavandou and Cavalaire-sur-Mer. The commune has resisted the overdevelopment that characterises much of the Côte d’Azur, and its hillside residential streets retain a quiet, wooded character defined by maritime pines, cork oaks, and direct sight lines to the Îles d’Hyères. The Domaine du Rayol, a nationally recognised botanical garden managed by the Conservatoire du Littoral, anchors the town’s identity and sets the tone for the surrounding landscape.
Daily life centres on the small port and beach at Canadel and the village shops along the main road. Le Lavandou, roughly 12 kilometres west, offers a wider range of restaurants, a weekly market, and a ferry service to Porquerolles and Port-Cros. Cavalaire-sur-Mer, 8 kilometres east, provides supermarkets, a marina, and additional dining options.
The nearest train station is Les Maures at Cavalaire, with connections to Toulon and the main coastal line. Toulon-Hyères Airport is approximately 55 kilometres away, around 50 minutes by car, and serves domestic and European routes. Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, the primary international hub for the region, is roughly 120 kilometres east, approximately 90 minutes by car via the A8 motorway.