
Hotels
Welcome to Cap d'Antibes beach hotel: The Sun. The Sea. The Sand
Antibes, French Riviera
History
The Cap d'Antibes Beach Hotel is one of the iconic addresses of the French Riviera. Families have always mixed with night-time revelers on the Plage des Pêcheurs, coming to enjoy the sea baths. The restaurant, La Maison des Pêcheurs, was already an institution in the 1940s, with movie stars joining ordinary people. Eddy Barclay, Brigitte Bardot, and Johnny Hallyday came to rejuvenate there, and connoisseurs flocked to a table that sublimated seafood.
An air or California
The Beach Hotel, a 5 stars with 35 rooms and suites located right on the water between Cannes and Nice, has been redesigned by architect Bernard Dubois as a tribute to the geometric, streamlined houses of Palm Springs and Mediterranean villas. Dreamt up with the sun and the sea, the hotel plays with light and shadow on the white rendered walls. It is a geometric structure, rough and charming. A manifesto facing the sea. Two forces face each other. A décor combining plant and mineral elements. The views open out onto the natural setting of Cap d'Antibes, which has often inspired the cinema. Between the ports of Gallice and Crouton, the Beach Hôtel is one of the Côte d'Azur's iconic addresses.
In the morning, you can take your first swim in the sea all by yourself. As the waves roll in, the music rises with the sun. The party ignites at BABA, the beach restaurant. The circular bar is a balcony overlooking the Mediterranean. In peace and quiet, in the shade of the exotic garden or on the pergola of the infinity pool, you can join the wellness area. You let your thoughts drift away with the wind. The Michelin starred Les Pêcheurs sets its white tablecloths for dinner. You fall asleep to the sound of the waves with the certainty that tomorrow will be a beautiful day.
Les pêcheurs,
Michelin starred restaurant
The restaurant Les Pêcheurs has been an institution since the 1940s. Every morning, upon the return of the fishing boat, Chef Nicolas Rondelli offers a menu renewed according to the generosity of the sea. Every evening, you embark at Les Pêcheurs as if on a turn-of-the-century yacht.






