Casa Gyp Sea offers four new villas in a colorful, uncluttered style. Starting this year, you'll be able to enjoy a chic robinsonnade, with the hotel services of Maisons et Hôtels Sibuet à la carte. A real piece of paradise. Coming soon!
We can't wait to settle down in these tropical cottages with their bohemian spirit and, the ultimate luxury on this island of perfect relief, right on the beach. All you have to do is walk barefoot along the sandy path that winds its way through multicolored flowers and plants to reach Pelican beach and its crystal-blue waters. As Nicolas Sibuet, who conceived the project, which has all the charms of a chic robinsonnade, explains: "We wanted to do something bohemian in a prime location, because being on the waterfront here is exceptional. And Saint-Jean Bay is a real little piece of paradise, very well positioned, with Gustavia right next door." And the Gyp Sea Beach Club is just a stone's throw away. Starting this year, you'll be able to rent one of these four cottages, with a choice of à la carte hotel services linked to the Maisons et Hôtels Sibuet properties. A host of possibilities, such as having breakfast delivered to your villa. Ultra-cosy luxury "huts" built from wood and local stone. Each has 1 to 3 bedrooms, its own private garden, terrace and, for the largest, swimming pool. The decor is elegantly simple, with sandy tones and raw, natural materials (waxed concrete, parquet flooring) enhanced by vintage furniture and colorful touches. In short, a real dream setting and the end of the world all to yourself...
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