Charming studio for 4 people, located in the town of Ciboure, featuring a 140x190 cm sofa bed and two 80x190 cm single beds.
This bright apartment has a bathroom with integrated toilet and a fully equipped kitchenette.
You'll appreciate its small terrace, perfect for enjoying breakfast with a mountain view.
Parking: Free on the street / No Wi-Fi / Filter coffee machine
To be paid before arrival: Tourist tax (to be paid to the concierge), security deposit via secure payment link "swikly".
Optional services to be arranged before arrival:
- Sheets and towels: €20 per person
- Mid-stay cleaning: €75
- End-of-stay cleaning included in the booking
- Mini storage box: €49/week or €10/day, subject to availability.
Optional services to be paid on site and to be booked before your arrival:
. Minibox Week : 49.0 € Per stay
. Baby equipment : 20.0 € Per stay
. Minibox Day : 10.0 € Per stay
. Luggage storage : 6.0 € Per stay
Property managed by a professional. Unless stated, services such as cleaning, bed linen, towels etc. are not included in the price of this rental. If pets are allowed (information in the advertisement), charges may be applicable.
Only equipment mentioned in this advertisement are present. Equipment not mentioned are not considered to be present. Unless there is an electric charging station in the accommodation, charging electric vehicles is prohibited.
A small seaside resort on the Basque coast, Ciboure charms its visitors with its old town with old stone or half-timbered houses, its picturesque fishing port and its lively Sunday morning market where fresh produce and local specialties follow one another. Ciboure is a village of artists. In particular, it welcomed many painters who turned its port and its streets into a veritable open-air studio. And it is in the heart of the city that the famous composer of "Boléro", Maurice Ravel, was born in 1875.
Ciboure is also a delight for lovers of relaxation who can enjoy the joys of swimming and lazing on the fine sandy beaches, while admiring the silhouette of Fort Socoa and the comings and goings of boats.