Airelles Saint-Tropez, Chateau de La Messardiere
About
Château de La Messardière stands as a jewel of the Côte d’Azur, nestled within 13 hectares of parasol‑pines, cypress trees and jasmine. Originally a 19th‑century wedding gift, the palace has evolved through the roaring 1920s, a period of glittering Gatsby‑era soirées, to a contemporary luxury hotel that still echoes its historic charm. Today it welcomes guests with 86 rooms and suites overlooking the Mediterranean, offering seamless comfort, elegant terraces, and a blend of Anglo‑Moorish and Provençal design. Families and couples alike find the property a sanctuary of relaxation and adventure. The 500 m² Summer Camp Kids’ Club, complete with private pool, trampoline park, tree‑house and a mini‑farm, delights children aged three and up while adults enjoy the heated terrace pool, lap pool, tennis, padel courts and proximity to Saint‑Tropez’s iconic beach club. Gastronomy is a hallmark, with six restaurants—from the garden‑set Les Tables du Jardin to nautical‑inspired Palladio and sushi‑Peruvian fusion at Matsuhisa—each offering seasonal menus and panoramic vistas. The château’s heritage is celebrated through curated history tours, fine‑art galleries, and spacious gardens that provide a tranquil backdrop for wellness treatments at the Valmont Spa. Whether you’re searching for a romantic getaway, a family escape, or a culinary adventure, Château de La Messardière delivers luxury, history, and local charm in one unforgettable destination.
Highlights
- Palace History
- Sea‑View Rooms
- Kids Club Villa
- Private Gardens
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Best time to visit
The best time to visit is during the quieter shoulder seasons of spring and early autumn, when the Mediterranean weather is mild and the crowds are relaxed.
Frequently Asked Questions
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours