Sun House!
House in Araruama
Reasons to book
Includes essentialsPool, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Parking and more
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About this house rental
Located 28 km from Heitor Bravo Stadium, 28 km from Church of Nossa Senhora de Nazaré and 34 km from Ducks' Pond, Sun House! features accommodation set in Araruama. This property offers a private pool and free private parking.
Amenities
Pool
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Parking
Balcony or Patio
TV
Map of Araruama
Available Rooms
Four-Bedroom House
2 Single • 4 Single • 3 Double • 1 Double • 2 Double
Sleeps 18
+
You'll be directed to Booking.com for availability & pricing
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FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Araruama?
The average price for a rental in Araruama is $98 per night. This rental is $13 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Sun House!. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at Sun House!. Enjoy the water!
Is Sun House! pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Sun House!?
We found 5 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, kitchen or kitchenette, parking, balcony or patio, and tv.
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