A short drive from Monte-Carlo’s main attractions but every bit as much of a scene, Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort is a popular haunt among well-heeled visitors to the Côte d’Azur. Set on its own private peninsula on the edge of the Med and surrounded by four hectares of gardens and pools, the lush escape is home to Michelin dining courtesy of chef Marcel Ravin, a Cinq Mondes Spa, and some of the best ocean views in Monaco.
This summer, the hotel is launching Suite Eleven, a gorgeous new two-bedroom abode suspended above the sea on the 11th floor of the resort. Fitted out by designer Olivier Antoine, the suite is furnished in natural wood and stone, with furnishings and décor bathed in Mediterranean hues. In addition to a spacious private terrace that affords 180-degree views of the ocean and two elegant bedrooms, the suite has a large lounge and dining area for up to 10 guests and the option to connect to a neighbouring Deluxe Suite.
Suite Eleven guests have guaranteed access to a private Cocoon Bed on the edge of the resort’s sandy lagoon, and a cabana at Sea Bay, where bathers have direct access to the protected waters of Larvotto Marine Reserve.