


Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc

Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc is a Riviera legend since 1870 — an Oetker palace spread across the wooded tip of Cap d'Antibes, the haunt of F. Scott Fitzgerald and, every May, the Cannes Film Festival set. Its mythical heated seawater infinity pool was carved into the rock in 1914, blending into the Mediterranean with diving boards and ringed by some thirty-one cliffside cabanas, while Michelin-starred Louroc dines over the sea and the Eden-Roc Pool Bar keeps the day easy at the water's edge. The nine-hectare cape park holds a hundred-year-old Rose Garden, a private pontoon launches yachting to Cannes and the Lerins islands, and the Dior Spa Eden-Roc, a Fitness Village and five clay tennis courts round out the days. Its 111 keys and private villas spread across Villa Soleil, the original 1870 building, the Eden-Roc Pavilion and the Deux Fontaines residence, in calm French style with sea-view rooms and teak-terrace suites. The setting is the storied Cote d'Azur: Antibes and its Picasso Museum, the Croisette at Cannes, Juan-les-Pins and Nice are all close along the coast. It is the Riviera at its most glamorous — seasonal, at its best in the warmer months. Out on the cape, the days drift between the pool and the sea: tennis on five clay courts, walks through pine and mimosa, and long lunches that stretch into Riviera evenings.













- Room only or bed-and-breakfast.
- Seasonal, open roughly April to mid-October.
- Made for couples, families and the glamorous Riviera stay.
- From Nice airport along the Riviera.


