The three of us, including my wife and her brother, stayed in this modern home for two weeks. We were in Cassis visiting family, and wanted to stay in town, close to the port, the shops, and the beach. We enjoyed our stay immensely.
The home is new construction/newly redone. It is on the second floor level, above a garage, overlooking the street. It is not handicapped accessible. The main bedroom and upstairs room shares a wall with the adjacent taller building. There is an odd window that from the neighbors that opens over the deck table. We never saw or heard the folks next door.
The house is sleek and modern. The large sliding doors open onto the deck and garden. The deck is covered with a sail canopy (a must for the summer sun). There are lounge chairs and a dining table on the deck. There is no dining table in doors, though you can sit at the kitchen counter. All rooms have air conditioning.
It is important to understand the bedroom/bathroom layout. The main bedroom is just off the kitchen. It has an ensuite shower and two sinks, but NO TOILET. There is a second shower/sink/room immediately next to the main bedroom, and next to this (and right next to the kitchen) is the only toilet (water closet) in the house. In summary, two showers, one toilet.
Up a winding metal staircase are two attic bedrooms with simple beds on the floor. The rooms have small windows, air conditioners, and one has a skylight. The rooms are great for kids, choosy adults may be a little disappointed.
The kitchen is fully appointed (stove, oven, microwave, coffee maker) and stocked. There is a small gas BBQ in the garden, and the freezer and washing machine are in the shed next to the deck. We cooked dinners and took many of our meals in the house; it worked well.
There are a full set of linens including plenty of bath towels. We did not see specific beach towels. Bring your own or buy one at the Marche U for 10 euros.
The tap water in the house was foul tasting. We bought water.
There is some street noise. If you do not want to hear the sounds of the city, stay outside of town.
We had a rental car. There is no parking associated with the house. Parking on the street is undependable. The owner did direct us up to space on the main road. The 15 minute walk was impractical for our party. The good news is that the pay lot just up the street (Parking Mimosa) sells weekly passes for 70 euros.
Merci.