La Réserve offers 16 suites and 7 guestrooms, each of which is luxuriously spacious and features private terraces or gardens with unrestricted views of the Provencal landscape.  A further 12 private villas are available to rent if you’re after a more exclusive retreat. 


To complement the surrounding landscape, and to harness the essence of relaxation, architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte chose a neutral palatte of ochre, white and sandy beige for the hotel.  Stone floors are adorned with woven rugs by Paola Lenti and Tai Ping with linen drapes adding to the calming ambience.  The simple lines are complimented by the choice of furniture, from classics by Hans J Wegner, to contemporary pieces by Moroso, Poltrona Frau, B&B Italia amongst others.


Designer Rémi Tessier took a similar approach in La Réserve’s twelve private villas. His interiors focus on spacious open areas intended to maximise the pleasures of the Provencal sun and salty sea breezes. Each individually designed villa has its own unique atmosphere, but all are surrounded by large private gardens and pools in typical Mediterranean style. Together, the simple lines and understated designs of Tessier’s villas and Wilmotte’s hotel-spa create a fresh and relaxing space that gracefully mirrors its serene seaside environment.


For total relaxation, the 1,000 square metre spa offers taylor-made treatment programs dedicated to improving the health and maximising the future life potential of each individual. Spa treatments offer relaxation and detoxification, personalised fitness programs featuring KINESISTM, cutting edge equipment from Technogym offer revitalisation.  For those who would rather enjoy the great outdoors, the fitness director also offers daily activities like trekking, canoeing, kayaking and golf, and guests are also free to use the 30m outdoor swimming pool.