Select your stay
140 rooms and suites, each a world of its own. Three of our most sought-after options are below.
On a secluded stretch of coastline
Within the resort
Small details, handled with care
None of it is loud. All of it is intentional. That is what our regulars keep coming back for.
Live Entertainment
Jazz evenings in the main bar, headline acts in the rotunda, and intimate lounge performances four nights a week. The Thursday pianist has been with us for years. Some guests fly in solely to hear him.
Sunset Terraces
Three open-air dining levels facing west, arranged so that no two tables ever face each other directly. The golden hour here lasts about forty minutes. We have shaped the menu, the music, and the lighting around it for years now.
Wellness & Spa
Thalassotherapy drawn from the sea below us, treatments from a 90-page menu, and uninterrupted calm in twelve treatment rooms. Our spa director trained in Kyoto and Marrakech. The result is harder to describe than it is to feel.
VIP Gaming
High-stakes tables in private salons, no observers, no cameras, no hurry. Personal hosts arrange transfers, dinner, and discretion. Membership is by invitation, but a single weekend stay is often enough to receive one.
Dishes shaped by the season, not the menu.
Our kitchen works with what the coast delivers each morning. The menu shifts weekly, the standard never does.
Hospitality without theatre.
We do not believe in flourish. The flowers are fresh because they should be. The robe is heavy because it should be. The kitchen closes when the last guest is ready, not when the menu says so. The work that matters is the work you never notice — and that is the work we put first.
There is a way to do this work and a way not to. Over 48 years we have chosen one and held to it. Every member of our team — from the front desk to the kitchen porters — has been selected, trained and retained because they share the same instinct about what good looks like. That is not something a building can produce on its own. It comes from people.
We hope you will come and see for yourself. And, when you do, we hope you will tell us where we fell short, so that the next 48 years surpass the last.