Maison Fenêtre sur Mer - A Haven of Peace and Beauty in the Heart of the Îles-de-la-Madeleine Carefully designed and furnished in a refined contemporary style, this spacious prestige home is the ideal place to fully enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the Islands. Thanks to its many windows, you'll take in breathtaking views: the sea, the lagoon, the buttes, the dunes, the fields, as well as stunning sunrises and sunsets—offering a renewed natural spectacle every day. With accommodations for up to 15 guests in a warm and elegant setting, the house is perfect for a special event, a family retreat, or unforgettable holidays with friends. Let yourself be charmed: * Peaceful and intimate atmosphere, perfect for recharging * Panoramic sea views from nearly every room * Exceptional, fully equipped kitchen with propane stove * Two living rooms, one with a wood-burning stove * Thoughtful decor, high-quality bedding, and 9-foot ceilings * Indoor and outdoor play areas for all ages * BBQ and picnic table * Just a short walk from the beautiful Dune-du-Sud beach Bedroom configuration (6 total): 1. Chambre maîtresse: sea and lagoon view (1 King bed) 2. Chambre Butte: sea and buttes view (1 double bed) 3. Chambre Lagune: view of the fields and lagoon (1 Queen bed) 4. Chambre Phare: spacious, with wooden ceiling and view of the lagoon and buttes (1 Queen bed + 1 single sofa bed) 5. Chambre sous-sol: sea view (1 Queen bed) 6. Salle de jeux (sous-sol): sea view (2 double sofa beds) Special offers 7. Discounted rates are available for extended stays (during low and mid seasons) and for workers on assignment. For information and booking Danielle Giroux - dagiroux@me.com | 819-943-4042
238, road de la Dune-du-Sud
Havre-aux-Maisons, G4T 5G1
(Quebec, Canada)
Phone : 819 943-4042
Maximum number of person : 13
Number of bedroom (Second floor) : 4
Number of bedroom (Basement) : 2
Nestled in the heart of the meadows at the foot of the Buttes Pelées, Maison Fenêtre sur Mer offers breathtaking views of the sea, the Dune-du-Sud beach, the dune ridge connecting Havre-aux-Maisons to Pointe-aux-Loups, as well as the Sillons. At dawn, the sun gently rises over the sea, sometimes revealing the silhouettes of fishing boats in the distance. Just a five-minute walk away, the Dune-du-Sud beach invites you to take long strolls on golden sand, enjoy playful swims in the waves, or simply unwind with a book, sheltered from the wind near the red sandstone cliffs.
Price: ( Starting from / for 10 people )
500 $
In low season
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750 $ in mid season
1000 $ in high season
Price: ( Starting from / for 10 people )
3500 $
In low season
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5250 $ in mid season
7000 $ in high season
From June 21, to September 5, 2025
From June 20, 2026 to September 4, 2026
From May 24, to June 20, 2025
From 6 to September 26, 2025
From May 23, 2026 to June 19, 2026
From 5 to September 25, 2026
From January 1, to May 23, 2025
From September 27, to December 31, 2025
From January 1, 2026 to May 22, 2026
From September 26, 2026 to December 31, 2026
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