Room Request! Hotel Le Toiny St. Bart’s

by Natasha Wolff | September 4, 2014 10:38 am

There are plenty of places to “see and be seen” in St. Bart’s, but Hotel Le Toiny[1] isn’t one of them. In fact, the only people you’ll likely encounter during your stay are the ones you’re traveling with (and, of course, Le Toiny’s amazingly attentive staffers). The secluded Relais & Châteaux property on the southeastern end of the island has just 15 villas, offering a level of privacy that lures A-listers—Gwyneth Paltrow and Brad Pitt are rumored guests—though as a policy, the hotel remains hush-hush about its clientele. Each of the villas is outfitted with an oversized infinity pool and terrace, where you’ll want to take in the exquisite ocean views over breakfast. The terrace also serves as the perfect venue for an “in-room” massage at sunset—specifically the St. Barth Sun Downer, which incorporates cooling aloe and mint to calm sun burns and bug bites.

And while there’s plenty of amazing food on St. Barts, some of the island’s top cuisine can be found just steps from your villa. The on-property restaurant, Le Gaïac, serves French fare infused with local flavors and epitomizes St. Barts’ definition of fine dining: incredible food served in a decidedly un-stuffy atmosphere. Go to Le Gaïac for dinner, and your waiter will probably try to sell you on the signature Spaghetti with black truffles and fresh Parmesan, a dish that sounds far too indulgent given the island’s abundance of nude beaches. But whatever you do—you must order the spaghetti, prepared tableside. We guarantee you’ll end up dreaming about it for the remainder of your trip. 

For an inside look at the most requested villa at Hotel Le Toiny, we chatted with Dagmar Lombard, the property’s general manager. 

Villa Suite 4

Villa Suite 4

The most requested room:
Villa Suites 4, 5, 6 and 11. 

What makes it so special:
The ocean view and privacy are two characteristics our guests are usually most excited about. The property’s 15 pastel bungalows are located on a gentle slope overlooking an island lagoon and the Caribbean Sea. Each accommodation has its own gated entrance and red mailbox flag that serves as a “Do Not Disturb” sign.

The cottages are painted in a pastel mint meant to reflect St. Barts’ Caribbean style, with an interior design scheme further reflecting the heritage of the island. In one of the latest updates to the hotel, decorator Marielle De la Porte transformed the Villa Suites into a French Colonial style. Original black and white photos of St. Bart’s add a sophisticated flair and infuse each suite with a sense of the island. Bedrooms feature an authentically recreated French Colonial four–poster mahogany bed, crafted in Martinique, and draped in traditional white gauze. Crisp white textiles are coupled with 400 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets to adorn the bed. Each suite’s Italian tiled bathroom includes an open air shower, separate bathtub and dual sinks and bidets—all benefiting from natural light filtered through large windows.

The rate: 
This depends on the season, but the yearly average rate per night is about 1,000 Euros (around $1,326).

Inside a villa suite

Inside a villa suite

Your personal favorite:
Villa Suites 3, 5, 8, 10 and 11

Because…
When you step foot into your Villa Suite, the hustle and bustle of the world gradually fades away until it’s nothing but a distant memory.

Fun fact:
St. Barts’ early settlers came from the Normandy and Brittany regions of France in the 1600s and soon made their mark on the tiny island, which measures just nine square miles. 

The hotel’s private beach offers solitude and a bit of history. Once homes of early settlers, two cottages dating back to the 1600s can be found on Hôtel Le Toiny’s beach. In fact, the two cottages mark the spot where the European settlers first stepped foot on the island.

There is also a legend that our beach still hides a pirate treasure; perhaps a lucky guest will find it one day…

 

MORE ROOM REQUEST!

Trump Hotel Central Park[2]
The Rosewood Mayakoba[3]
The Shangri-La Hotel at the Shard[4]

Endnotes:
  1. Hotel Le Toiny: http://www.letoiny.com/
  2. Trump Hotel Central Park: http://dujour.com/article/trump-hotel-central-park-new-york-city-best-room
  3. The Rosewood Mayakoba: http://dujour.com/article/nicest-rosewood-mayakoba-hotel-room
  4. The Shangri-La Hotel at the Shard: http://dujour.com/article/shangri-la-hotel-shard-london-best-room

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