The hotel is an architectural marvel, seemingly suspended between earth and sky with discreet soothing tones throughout, an oasis of peace and tranquility but with all the excitement you could wish for just moments away. The floor-to-ceiling windows throughout allow the sea breeze and light to permeate all parts of the hotel, and the simple yet luxurious décor capitalises on the exceptional views from all angles.
In the hotel there are 9 rooms and 19 suites, ranging from 45-100sqm. Each has it’s own private terrace or garden, all with beautiful sea views. There are also 12 private villas nestled amongst the garden, each with their own private swimming pool and a much more Mediterranean décor, ideal for families or any guests wanting complete privacy.
The Le Voile restaurant has a Michelin Star as testament to the fine Epicurean Mediterranean cuisine on offer. As of 2017 there are also now delightful Japanese canapés on offer, prepared by a sushi master, to enjoy with a glass of wine or cocktail in the evening.
Finally there is of course the exceptional spa, where you can drift away in relaxation and enjoy a range of pampering treatments. The spa is also home to an indoor pool for colder days, although most guests tend to spend their time relaxing around 100ft long outdoor pool with it’s surrounding white sunbeds, all positioned to take advantage of the view.