On the wild, rugged southeastern coast, the island’s most secluded luxury retreat sits above Anse de Toiny, far from the busier beaches around St-Jean and Gustavia, surrounded by scrub hills and ocean views. There are just 22 villa-style suites, each with its own private pool and terrace overlooking the sea, giving it the feel of a series of private houses rather than a hotel. The look is understated and contemporary—whitewashed interiors, natural wood, and a strong emphasis on privacy. Amenities center on discretion and space: a beach club reached by jeep, a full spa, and dining a the refined La Table (Le Gaïac), also blending French technique with Caribbean flavors.Rates typically start around $1,300–$1,500 per night in low season and can rise to $3,000–$4,500 in peak winter.
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