LE TOINY - ST. BARTHS
LE TOINY - ST. BARTHS
Tucked into a hillside on the south eastern coast of St Barths, the hotel Le Toiny is a stylish hideaway that has earned a reputation as the finest in exclusivity and distinction on an island already famed for its high end appeal. The soothing ocean breeze, lush tropical gardens, fabulous cuisine, and pristine, white- sand beaches, it is all waiting for you at Le Toiny.
Influenced by the old plantation houses found in the French Caribbean, the accommodations at Le Toiny are elegant, self-contained villas. These exquisite one bedroom cottage suites, offer guests the luxury of spaciousness. Each suite has a private swimming pool, a terrace with teak chaise lounges, and extra large bathrooms.
All suites have been designed to catch as much natural light as possible. Their generous proportions, almost 1100 square feet per cottage unit, allow for light - fresh - and breezy interiors, maximum sea views, and the privacy and seclusion, so sought after in hotel accommodations. High tech amenities include two satellite TVs, VCR, dvd player, CD player, and fax, as well as a fully equipped kitchenette.
Nightlife in St Barths revolves around the leisurely and often memorable pleasure of dining. Le Gaiac, the restaurant of the hotel Le Toiny is just the perfect spot to enjoy the islands finest cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Le Gaiac overlooks the main pool and has a splendid view of the sea. A subtle orchestration of tastes, aroma, textures, and décor., the menu features a classic French Flavor, touched with Provencal and Creole accents. Whether your preferences are classical, or the savory spices of the islands tempt you, dining at Le Gaïac is the epitome of elegance and refinement.
Days at Le Toiny can be as relaxing or as active as you like. One can jog along a path to the beach only five minutes away, take a relaxing swim in your own private pool, or meet fellow guests at the large central pool adjacent to the Main House.
For those who desire a little more adventure than simply sunbathing - you will discover many exciting activities at Le Toiny. Tennis and Horseback riding are popular, as are scuba diving, sailing, deep-sea fishing, and world class snorkeling. In addition, the reception desk can arrange a myriad of excursions and sight seeing adventures.
If you ready for the ultimate in luxury, relaxation, and gourmet cuisine, we highly recommend Hotel Le Toiny on St. Barths, in the French West Indies. Hotel Le Toiny has very attractive offers this season and space is strictly limited.
For further details and a to secure reservations contact Le Toiny at 011 590 590 278888 or visit their website at
Hôtel Le Toiny, Saint Barthélemy, Caribbean
Tranquil all-suite oasis amid colorful gardens overlooking the rugged coastline on the southeastern tip of the island. Fourteen individual villa suites feature a fresh coastal-chic décor and are enhanced by terraces with infinity pools, mahogany-furnished living rooms, stocked kitchenettes and plush baths (with tubs and shower stalls). Suites 1, 3 and 6 provide more privacy. Restaurant offers contemporary Mediterranean fare; oyster shell bar and Champagne lounge. Large infinity pool, spa cottage and gym; shuttle to private beach with comprehensive beach club and oceanfront bar comprised of two 18th-century cottages.
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This is the view from Restaurant Le Gaïac at Hotel Le Toiny in St. Barth....we had a magical lunch there while our ship was in port. One of the top 10 things to do before you die.
Hotel Le Toiny
access-stbarth.com/hotel-le-toiny : Privacy and exclusivity have been the defining characteristics of Hôtel Le Toiny since it opened in 1992 on St. Barts' most private and underdeveloped southeastern coast. The 15 Villa Suites are set on a gentle slope overlooking the Bay of Toiny and the Caribbean Sea. Each is surrounded by tropical vegetation and has its own gated entrance.From luxurious interior accommodations decorated in a fresh, vibrant French Colonial style, guests can step from any one of their three glass bay doors and be immediately on their outdoor patio, complete with a private swimming pool and patio furnishings. In St Barthélémy Hôtel Le Toiny offers also a delectable option for a romantic evening out at their stylish Restaurant Le Gaïac, with its roofed open-air terrace that overlooks the ocean and an infinity pool.
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1. Saint Barthélemy is an overseas collectivity of France in the West Indies. Often abbreviated to St-Barth in French, and St. Barths or St. Barts in English, the island lies about 35 kilometres southeast of St. Martin and north of St. Kitts. The collectivity is one of 4 territories among the Leeward Islands in the northeastern Caribbean that comprise the French West Indies, along with Saint Martin, Guadeloupe and Martinique. The island was formed by a volcano and is only 8 square miles.
2. Although St. Barths was discovered and named by Christopher Columbus in 1493, it wasn’t until 1651 that the first colony was formed by the French. Unfortunately, the settlers did not last, and a new colony wasn’t founded again until 1763, again by the French. But the French lost the island again in 1784, this time to Sweden, and didn’t regain control until 1878. This time, they held on to their tropical paradise. These days, St. Barths is like an extension of France, but with a laid-back island atmosphere.
3. Gustavia is the main town and capital of the island of Saint Barthélemy. Originally called Le Carénage, it was renamed in honor of King Gustav III of Sweden. Saint Barthélemy was first claimed by France, in 1648. The island was given to Sweden in exchange for trade rights in Gothenburg in 1784 and Sweden founded the Swedish West India Company. Prospering during the Napoleonic Wars, assets were low thereafter, and the island was sold back to France in 1878.
4. The glamorous island of St Barts is one of the Caribbean's top beach destinations. Ringing the island are immaculate strips of sand and ethereal turquoise waters. The shallow reefs that encircle the island help to protect these renowned beaches, and they also provide excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities.
5. This volcanic island without any rivers forced the population to adapt to its rigors in order to here live comfortably. Fresh water in St Barts comes from a desalination plant or large cisterns built into villas and hotels to collect rainwater. Thus water is a valuable resource to be used carefully.
6. Have you ever watched those YouTube videos of crazy plane landings? It’s very likely you’ve seen the runway on St. Barths, one of the shortest in the world. The runway ends at the beach, meaning many a sunbather has an opportunity to watch newcomers land on the island. Because of its small size, only small planes can land in St. Barths. There are no direct flights from any mainlands to the island. But it’s easy enough to catch a charter flight from nearby St. Maarten, Antigua or San Juan.
7. French buccaneers found the place hospitable, and brightened the economy with vast quantities of plunder taken from Spanish galleons. Montbars the Exterminator, a famous buccaneer of noble French descent, reputedly maintained his headquarters in St. Barths. His treasure is believed to be still hidden among the coves of Anse du Gouverneur, or buried in the sands of Saline.
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