Saint-Tropez, France
Villa Cosy Hotel & Spa
Intimate Idyll
What it is
An exquisite respite with easy access to Graniers beach, a heated al fresco pool flanked by gardens, a buzzing cocktail bar, 1000-bottle wine cellar and sleek spa.
What it isn't
Poorly serviced. The concierges here are exemplary, and ready to assist you 24/7.
What we think
Saint-Tropez is a magical place—a legendary seaside playground in the French Riviera where everyone from Brigitte Bardot to Leonardo DiCaprio have frolicked. To remain close to the action while feeling like you’re ensconced in your own secret hideaway, Villa Cosy is the spot. Guest rooms are sumptuous yet relaxing in tones of sandy neutrals and cloud whites; we especially love that they all come with private terraces complete with sunbeds. Guest room options start at 247 square feet for a Privilege Room, although they feel significantly larger; for an even more sprawling stay, we love the nearly 600 square foot Master Suite for its fully separate living space, beautifully tiled bathroom and covered terrace complete with a hot tub—the perfect place to toast the sunset with a cocktail. Given your location, might we suggest a Pampelonne Spritz?
You're here because
The hotel offers its abundant breakfasts at any time of day or night—a smart move in a town where bedtime sometimes doesn’t happen until the wee hours.
The Moment
The spa of Villa Cosy has it all, and then some—including a steam room, sensory shower, sauna, and ice fountain. But this afternoon it’s the cryo eye professional treatment that really has you feeling brand new (and looking five years younger).
Restaurants & Bars
The Cosy Bar - In this relaxed and refined atmosphere, enjoy one of our original cocktails, a glass of wine or a glass of champagne carefully selected.
Breakfast - Because for us, it is essential that you start the day in the most beautiful way possible, we offer you the opportunity of having your breakfast 24 hours a day at the desired time, without end time and according to your mood.
Location
In the hills above Saint-Tropez, within a few blocks walk of must-see stops like Place des Lices—a leafy public park painted by Henri Matisse.