Villa Colibri / La Croix-Valmer

From 18,500 EUR to 30,500 EUR/week
Ref.: STR01
Bedrooms: 10 Bathrooms: 8 Sleeps: 20
Pool: 1
Living Area: 520 m2 / Plot size: 2000 m2
Pool Pool

Description

The luxury 10 bedroom Villa Colibri is a brand new contemporary holiday villa, short walking distance to the village La Croix Valmer and approx.10km to Saint Tropez and the beaches of Ramatuelle and Gigaro. The luxury villa has a stunning sea view over the Golden Islands and wine yards. The villa is in a very quiet environment and is composed of a main villa and 3 luxury apartments. The villa and the apartments are elegantly and luxurious decorated and furnished with exclusive design furniture.

Main Villa: The spacious villa offers 5 bedrooms. The ground floor consists of an entry hall and a bathroom, a huge living room with fireplace, a dining room, a salon and a large open and fully equipped kitchen. All rooms are opening onto the terrace, the pool and the fantastic ocean view. On the first floor is a huge master bedroom with a fireplace, shower and bathtub and two other bedrooms with bathrooms. All rooms have an amazing ocean view and open onto a terrace with sunbeds. On the lower floor you can find a cinema room, two more bedrooms (one with a huge patio with an olive tree) and a laundry room.

Apartments: On the same plot but completely separated from the villa are 3 independent luxury apartments all with their own private entrance, a secluded terrace and a fully equipped kitchen. If wanted the 3 apartments can be rented with the villa and be connected to the villa through a common entrance. Then the property consists of 10 bedrooms and can host up to 20 people. The outside space is equally beautiful and consists of a heated infinity pool and a huge jacuzzi. The pool house is equipped with a barbecue and the huge wooden table sets free the most wonderful view on the ocean and the Golden Islands. 

The villa can be rented as whole for 20 guests or only the main villa.


Features

Sleeps 20
Air conditioning
Music Surround System inside and outside
Internet 
Alarm and intercom 
Large garage with separate laundry room
2 entrances with electric gates and ample parking
Infinity Pool. Heated 
Jacuzzi Heated. 
Pool House BBQ, shower, toilet


Prices & Service

From 18,500 EUR to 30,500 EUR/week

What's included

Booking price includes:
Luxury accommodation and use of all facilities
Concierge Service
Welcome gift
Cleaning every 2nd day
Toiletries, towels, bed linen change once a week
Satellite TV, internet
Pool heating
Gardener and pool service

This service is based on a week-long stay and services may be tailored to your exact requirements during the booking process. Exact services included with each booking will be listed on the Booking Confirmation.


Location

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In La Croix-Valmer. Distances to the beach - 1km. To Ramatuelle - 8km. Distance to St Tropez - approx. 10km

Distances to airports 
St. Tropez/La Môle (LTT): 15km - La Môle airfield has regular flights to Nice, Geneva, Basle-Mulhouse and Munich
Toulon-Hyères (TLN): 53km
Nice (NCE): 106km
Marseille (MRS): 145km


Infos/Activities

La Croix-Valmer on the Saint-Tropez peninsula lies approx. 10 minutes by car from the centre of world-renowned St Tropez. The small village has some interesting "Belle Epoque"-buildings. But it's the coast, the views to the Iles d'Hyères, the beaches, an open air theatre, authentic cafés à la Provençal and the Maures Massif which make La Croix-Valmer to a lovely holiday place.

Beaches at La Croix-Valmer are: Plage du Debarquement; Plage de la Bouillabaise; Plage du Vergeron; Plage de Sylvabelle; Plage Héraclée; Plage de Gigaro; Plage de Jovat and Plage des Brouis. The beaches are served by a free shuttle bus.

The Mediterranean seaside holiday resort Saint Tropez is still very popular with tourists, although the Jetset and in-crowd have long since left it behind. Set on the deep blue waters of the Bay of Saint-Tropez, this modern version of a medieval town is most popular for the line of yachts along the quai, and the facing line of terrace cafés, divided by a parade of strolling tourists and slow cruising expensive cars.

Behind the cafés, picturesque small streets and old buildings are popular for shops and restaurants. There are endless possibilities for buying gifts of proof that "you've been here". As Gassin is in the area of the Côte de Provence wines a multitude of vineyards around this charming summer holiday resort and nearby St Tropez offer wine tasting along with their products.

Beach Clubs
There are a few beaches on the Baie de St. Tropez, east of town, but most are along the beautiful Baie de Pampelonne, three miles southwest of town (technically in Ramatuelle). While a few are public, you can only access the worthiest stretches by paying admission to one of the beach clubs listed here. They're fancy affairs, with facilities including restaurants, lounge chairs, changing rooms, and showers, and occasionally dance floors and open-air hot tubs. Many have live DJs (forget about peace and quiet), and each has its own personality.

Club 55
Probably the classiest and most discreet, with the choicest clientele of world politicians, Russian and Middle Eastern businessmen and, of course, Kate Moss, members of the Princely Family of Monaco and Formula-1 racer. Sir Elton John and Giorgio Armani also used to show up. Hugh Jackman, Michael Douglas and wife Catherine Zeta-Jones were amoung those spotted here. The simplest possible cabin in the early 1950s, Club 55, was adopted as their canteen by the people making "And God Created Woman" - the Bardot movie that put St Tropez on the world stage. It has never lost its appeal among the good looking, best dressed, powerful and the clever. To have any chance of a summer table, book ahead. Be prepared to pay extraordinary amounts of money for some pretty humble catering.
Contact: +33 494 55 55 55
Voile Rouge
If folk in the Club 55 are talking business and maybe even signing contracts (it does happen), at the Voile Rouge they're more likely to be watching lightly-clad babes saunter the on-site catwalk - or eating shellfish from their taut, flat stomachs. The establishment has been pretty unbridled since 1967, and shows few signs of slowing up. By day, there's a certain licence in the air. By night, it can grow distinctly frisky.
Contact: +33 494 79 84 34
Tahiti Beach
The oldest beach club (est 1946) fronts a hotel of the same name and appeals to more mature types, in an exclusive sort of way. You can't miss it. It's right at the northern end of Pampelonne and distinguished by bright orange parasols laid out on the sands in military formation.
Contact: +33 494 97 18 02
Les Jumeaux
A good choice for kids, not least because they have a playground with games available, and a decent children's lunch menu. Otherwise, there's a swish of Parisian chic about the place - plus a taste for installation art right on the beach. Les Jumeaux is also one of the rare beach restaurants open for lunch all year round. Think dishes like chicken supreme with coriander.
La Bouillabaisse
St. Tropez
Tel: +33 4 94 97 54 00
Not far from the center of town, this quiet, sandy beach club is ideal for families with children, since it overlooks the calmer, shallower waters of the bay. The stylish restaurant is a fashionable place to dawdle over grilled fish and a chilled bottle of rosé. Open daily 10am to 7pm.
Nikki Beach
Plage de Pampelonne
Ramatuelle
Tel: +33 4 94 79 82 04
www.nikkibeach.com/sttropez
Hangout of the same supertanned, blonde-streaked, designer-clad Euro crowd who spend winter roosting at the original Nikki Beach in Miami or the St. Barths branch. Disco music thumps away all day long, and the young rich get their kicks by spraying one another with bottles of icy bubbly. Expect men in leopard-print posing cups (think Speedos, but much, much smaller) and topless women with white cowboy headgear. Open daily noon to 8pm.
Plage des Graniers
St. Tropez
A public beach located just below the citadel that overlooks the harbor, Graniers is the best bet for those without wheels or who don't want to get stuck in the traffic jams that begin and end any day at Pampelonne. It is free, and there is a restaurant on-site.

Pampelonne Beach Clubs
Tahiti Area: Tropezina,Bar du Soleil,  Tahiti, Le 1051 new , Moorea
Tamaris Area: Lou Lou new, Les Palmiers new, L’Orangerie new
Pampelonne Camping Area: Toison D’Or, Neptune, Tiki Beach, Tiki Club
Boulevard Patch Area: Club 55, Cap 21, La Serenca Hotel de Paris new, Byblos Beach new
L’Epi Area: La Reserve Beach Club new, Verde new, Nikki Beach
Gros-Vallet Area: La Cabane Bambou, Indie Beach, L’Esquinade, Tropicana, Migon

Sporting Activities
Cycling: France provides wide, empty roads and flat or rolling countryside suitable for biking
Boules: This typical French game can be played nearly everywhere; many towns provide dirt, gravel, hard-packed sand squares as playing surface for boules. The famous squares in St Paul de Vence and St Tropez are particularly enjoyable places to enjoy a game of boules
Hiking: Plenty of hiking paths are found throughout southern France, notably the Var region, including the Chemin des Douaniers around the St Tropez peninsula
Windsurfing: 5 excellent windsurfing schools with rental facilities for equipment (St Tropez/Pampelonne or Theoule-sur-Mer)
Waterskiing: Try waterskiing at a water sports school in Saint Tropez (Pampelonne Beach) or Theoule-sur-Mer
Swimming: Take a swim in the sea and discover one of many beaches around Saint-Tropez, Nice or Cannes
Golf: Approximately 20 golf courses can be found in the region. The climate means golf can be played all year round, perfect for an off-season break. Beauvallon, an 18 hole course, has stunning sea views
Scuba Diving: There are diving centres at St Tropez, Ramatuelle and Theoule-sur-Mer
Tennis: Tennis courts are reasonably numerous throughout the region, including those at St Tropez, l'Escalet and Theoule-sur-Mer
Sailing & Kayaking: Boats may be rented from various points along the Cote d'Azur, including l'Escalet, Ramatuelle