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Fractional Vacation Home Opio France

Opio

,

France

Historic 18th century bastide on the French Riviera

665000

EUR

/ share

5

Beds

1/8

370

Not Rentable

General Information

Price Details

Share price:

665000

EUR

Number of shares:

1/8

Characteristics

Number of beds:

5

Type of listing:

Not Rentable

Location:

France

,

Opio

Size:

370

About this property

Located close to the towns of Opio and Châteauneuf-Grasse, this historic 18th-century Bastide offers panoramic views over olive groves and a glimpse to the sea. The beautifully refurbished property sits on over 10,000m² of landscaped grounds, featuring 150 mature olive trees, fruit trees, rose gardens, and lavender fields.

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Fractional Vacation Home Opio France

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Opio

Opio is a hilltop village in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, perched above the Côte d'Azur with sweeping views across Mediterranean pine forests and distant coastal horizons. This quiet corner of the Provençal hinterland retains the character of a traditional French village—narrow stone streets, terracotta rooflines, and a pace of life that has resisted the rush of nearby coastal resorts. The landscape here is quintessentially Southern French: lavender-dotted countryside, ancient olive groves, and a light that has drawn artists and seekers of tranquility for generations.

Ownership in Opio appeals to those seeking the texture of Provence without the crowds of the Côte d'Azur proper. The village serves as a peaceful base for exploring local markets, vineyard lunches, and hillside walks, while the Mediterranean coast remains within easy reach for occasional respite. Here, the rhythm is slower—mornings spent at local cafés, afternoons devoted to regional wines and regional cuisine, evenings framed by soft golden light. It is a place for genuine retreat, where a fractional home becomes a seasonal anchor to a more deliberate way of living.