| Our rating |
Four star villa, extravagant and exclusive. A one of a kind location. |
| Rental fee |
Average. |
| Location |
Situated on the Mediterranean coast in southern France near Nice. Monaco and Marseilles are within ten minutes by boat, car, or train. |
| Setting |
Ancient palace recreated to represent the way of living and decoration of the 2nd century B.C. Mountainside landscape to the north, with a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea on three sides of the veranda. |
| Activities |
Sailing, kayaking, canoeing, tennis, golf, swimming, ancient pottery creation and garden strolls are among the list. |
| Facilities |
Terraces overlooking the Mediterranean, centered open columned courtyard with fountain, library, five indoor reception rooms. |
| Interior |
Exquisite marble floors and precious, exotic wood furnishings recreate the romantic feel of the 2nd century B.C. Beautiful columned center room exposes an open courtyard, displaying masterful pottery designs and amazing mosaics. |
| Accommodations |
No overnight stays available at the villa. |
| Receptions |
Exquisite dinners, cocktail parties, and buffet suppers are available, both inside and outside. Two large reception rooms and three smaller intimate rooms offer an equally luxurious accommodation. |
| Entertainment |
Music for dancing, like DJ, live band or any other kind of music, inside only. Quiet music for cocktail and dining outside. |
| Ceremonies |
Symbolic and Protestant on site. Catholic and Civil nearby. |
| Capacity |
Dinners accommodate from 20 to180 guests. Cocktail parties and buffet dinners allow for 150 to 300 guests. The terraces can hold up to 150 guests outside with sea view. |
| Availability |
Open year round for receptions. Mid April to the end of July are best for warm breezes and beautiful sunsets. The villa is available late afternoon and evenings based upon dinner and guest arrangements. |
Built in the early 1900’s as a private home and now a museum, the villa is a recreation of a classic dwelling and architecture. This beautiful and enchanting location makes you feel like you are dining with the "gods and goddesses." In the center of the lavish manor, an open courtyard exposes the beautiful sky and golden sun, creating an air of tranquility. Furniture and artifacts found throughout the palace have been recreated or collected and restored from ancient Grecian periods. Furniture is made of exotic woods rarely found in the world today. Each room has hand painted and sculpted mosaics. At sea level the garden is richly adorned by a collection of recast ancient Greek statues, Venus of Milo and the Belvedere Apollo along with many others. The originals are found in the museums of Rome, Florence, and the Louvre in Paris. The villa is a one of a kind structure transcending reality.