Today let’s take a look at Hotel Le Toiny.
The newly revamped Hotel Le Toiny is a perfect example of sun, sand, shopping and… supping. The Caribbean meets the French Riviera. This intimate 15 villa property invites a kick-off your shoes attitude while providing every creature comfort.The ultra private pastel-hued cottages with a gated entrance and its own pool is surrounded by tropical foliage. The style is breezily Caribbean with a nod to Provence, thanks to hand-painted tiles, toile de Jouy curtains and gaily striped cushions.
The Junior Suites is completely secluded and offers an ideal balance of privacy and luxury. Decorated in a more contemporary style, this expansive room has three large glass-paneled doors that open to the outdoor patio and provide partial views to the Caribbean Sea and the bay of Toiny.
The One Bedroom Suite is completely secluded, offering an ideal balance of spaciousness, luxury and privacy. Decorated in a French colonial style, the two rooms are separated by sliding partitions and feature three large glass paneled doors which open to the terrace and private pool area and offering expansive views of the Caribbean Sea. Since each Villa Suite is a free standing Caribbean style cottage surrounded by vegetation, each has a unique view of the landscape and ocean.The Three Bedroom Villa occupies the most private portion of the property, boasting a Master Villa and two luxury bungalows.
The Master Villa’s spacious interior, with vaulted ceiling, hardwood floors and French Colonial inspired décor, includes a large living room, a kitchen corner and a bedroom with a traditional four-poster mahogany bed. Large opening bay windows lead to an expansive terrace with a spectacular ocean view and secluded private pool.
Located steps from the Master Villa are the two bungalows: one contains a four-poster bed, the second one offers two Twin beds and both have adjoining bathrooms with open shower, dual wash basins and Italian tile.
The hotel’s famed restaurant, Le Gaiac – widely considered one of the island’s best – is helmed by Chef Stephane Maziers. The kitchen delivers Paris-worthy dining, with the added attraction of warm trade winds and a lofty perch next to the infinity pool, where you can watch the sunset reflect in a flamboyant swatch of pink across a velvet sky.The reception team is at your entire disposal to arrange any kind of activity for you and to make your experience a most enjoyable one, which ranges from Snorkeling or underwater adventures, windsurfing and kite surfing, fishing, boat excursions, hiking golf and tennis.
To learn more about this location, visit their website. Hotel Le Troiny, suites from $739, www.letoiny.com