Tiki Pep's Watersports, Ramatuelle
Open from April to November, Tiki Pep's is located on the small Escalet port within the Kon Tiki beach club.

© Hotel Les Bouis

© Hotel Les Bouis

© Hotel Les Bouis
Beautiful Provencal building nestled in the hills, overlooking the sea
This hotel is a beautiful Provencal manor, nestled amidst an umbrella pine forest with an overwhelming view over the sea. You will appreciate the charming and attentive welcome from the owners and their attention to detail.
All the air-conditioned rooms have a private balcony with a view to the sea. There is a large swimming pool with sun loungers where guests can relax.
This hotel is located on a top hill facing the Pampelonne beaches.
A large outdoor swimming pool overlooking the sea is available for the hotel's guests.
Open from April to November, Tiki Pep's is located on the small Escalet port within the Kon Tiki beach club.
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