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Saint Jean de Luz & Surroundings
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Villa rentals Saint Jean de Luz harbor

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Come and take advantage of the charm of Saint-Jean-de-Luz and rent a house in one of its neighborhoods. And sign for a very nice holiday on the Basque coast!

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Our villas to rent in Saint Jean de Luz harbor

Here are our holiday villas offers in Saint Jean de Luz, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. We select each holiday villa proposed in order to offer you real estate in line with our quality charter. My Home In Île d'Oléron offers you also the possibility to rent a holiday apartment in Saint Jean de Luz or a nice villa with a swimming pool in Saint Jean de Luz.

Our self catering offers in Saint Jean de Luz, next to the harbour

And what if Saint-Jean-de-Luz was your next destination? It must be said that with its unique sweet life, its exceptional architecture, its many events and the kindness of those who animate it, Saint-Jean-de-Luz has something to seduce. Starting with its port that made the city's wealth and earned it the name of City of Corsair. Also called \"nest of vipers\" from the seventeenth century by the English who feared the beautiful Basque fishermen converted into privateers. Indeed, their reputation was great and they were so talented that the catches were plentiful. There are so numerous captains of the Luzon who boarded frigates, brigantines or schooners equipped with guns, and who furrowed the seas to \"run over\" the enemy boats! Many streets of Saint-Jean-de-Luz also bear the name of these sailors who made the wealth of the city. It must be said that for 2 centuries, entire families will distinguish themselves in the command of privateers. Some will even be highly rewarded as for example Jean d'Albarade, appointed Minister of the Navy in 1793! One of the most famous is undoubtedly Johannès de Suhigaraychipi, nicknamed Coursic. This one brought back most often its catch in the port of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, easier to reach at the time than that of Bayonne, silted up by the Adour. Terror of the Spanish, English and Dutch, he alone captured more than a hundred ships. Even Louis XIV had heard of his prowess. In fact, in 1691, a letter from the Duke of Grammont, addressed to the king, extolled the exploits of Coursic. It stipulated that \"His Majesty could go from Saint-Jean-de-Luz to Ciboure without getting his feet wet by taking the bridges of the boats taken from the enemy. \". Whether you choose one or the other of these districts, My Home In Saint-Jean-de-Luz has selected the house of your dreams, at the best quality / price ratio. Therefore, take your time to choose the sweet home of your vacation. You will not regret it !