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“Perfectly placed in the heart of St Martin, this hotel oozes an elegantly luxurious country house charm with antique-filled rooms, art-filled walls and a discreetly attentive service. There’s fine dining food and a terrace perfect for people-watching. Heated outdoor pool and in room treatments”

Hotel review

Arguably, this hotel has the finest location in St Martin, the island’s nominal capital, with its uninterrupted views over the harbour and west-facing sunset-perfect terrace. The hotel’s mix of cream-coloured buildings, from the 12th century to the 17th century, guarantees every bedroom is different in shape and layout – some have mezzanine bathrooms, others a grand fireplace, several overlook the flower-filled courtyard, while one has a cornet turret. But all are luxuriously spacious and share the same Anglo-French country house style: polished-wood and parquet floors, soft-coloured walls and exuberant wallpapers, rich brocade curtains and darkly gleaming antiques. Bathrooms are generous – most with separate bath and shower - and generous with their Chopard products.

Paintings and etchings are liberally distributed, both in the bedrooms and around the hotel – the owners are avid collectors. There’s a charming pale-blue-and-white sitting area in the entrance hall – with fire, should you come in winter; plenty do. Plus a pretty ‘salon’ in pinks and greens overlooking the courtyard garden.

Breakfast in the smart blue-and-white dining room is a delight of everything the French do well – breads, pastries, jams, coffee and, in particular, omelettes among the cooked items. Then explore the town’s fortifications, bell-tower views and not-inexpensive shops, or hire a bike to find the island’s beaches. Return for drinks on the terrace – try a Pineau spritz, a mix of the locally made fortified wine, Pineau, with Prosecco – before an elegant dinner. This might include fish-of-the-day risotto, veal with the island’s famous new potatoes or – if you’re feeling flush – the lobster pasta.

Service throughout is smart, discreet and intuitive with all staff instantly knowing your name. But then that’s what you’d expect at these well-padded prices.

Helen Pickles
Helen Pickles Review published: 26/02/2024

Recommended for

  • Sights nearby

    • Le Phare des Baleines, the most amazing panorama of the Ile de Ré. L'Abbaye des Chateliers, 12th century abbey.
  • Watersports

    • Nautical activities, all levels courses and tuition, catamarans, drifters, surfing boards, windsurfing
  • Fishing

    • Take a fishing trip, with a skipper and a sailor, and catch sea-breams and sea-bass
  • Other Activities

    • Fly over of the island of Ré in a helicopter. Parachute jumping 23km away
  • Golf

    • Golf de Trousse Chemise 25km away
  • Cycling

    • Enjoy the ride along the coast
  • Romantic Break

  • Hideaway

  • Total relaxation

  • Sailing

  • Windsurfing

  • Beach Life

  • Tennis

  • Restaurant

    • Fine dining at the Table d'Olivia
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

  • Conference facilities

  • Romantic

  • Four poster beds

  • Luxury

  • Beach nearby

  • 5* Luxury

  • Sea Views

  • Spa

Facilities

  • Restaurant

    Fine dining at the Table d'Olivia
  • Suites

  • Meeting Room

  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

  • Conference facilities

  • Four poster beds

  • Air conditioning

  • Room service

  • Garden

  • Swimming Pool

  • Spa

Activities

  • Sights nearby

    • Le Phare des Baleines, the most amazing panorama of the Ile de Ré. L'Abbaye des Chateliers, 12th century abbey.
  • Watersports

    • Nautical activities, all levels courses and tuition, catamarans, drifters, surfing boards, windsurfing
  • Fishing

    • Take a fishing trip, with a skipper and a sailor, and catch sea-breams and sea-bass
  • Other Activities

    • Fly over of the island of Ré in a helicopter. Parachute jumping 23km away
  • Golf

    • Golf de Trousse Chemise 25km away
  • Cycling

    • Enjoy the ride along the coast
  • Sailing

  • Windsurfing

  • Tennis

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