Cap Ferrat Diving School
Whichever excursion you choose, you will be closer to discovering the many secrets of the underwater world.

© La Voile d'Or

© La Voile d'Or

© La Voile d'Or

© La Voile d'Or
Luxury hotel located right on the port of St. Jean Cap Ferrat
Anchored in the port of Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, La Voile d’Or ’s sole inspiration is the happiness of its guests. Midway between Nice and Monaco, La Voile d’Or is surrounded by the sea on a beautiful peninsula.
La Voile d’Or is an ideal place to relax and take in the spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea from the gardens, restaurants, pools, private beach or even simply from your room.
This hotel has 45 rooms, including suites and junior suites, offering distinctive comfort in the Florentine style. The sun-drenched rooms are elegant and stylish, offering perfect luxury and comfort. Each room offers air-conditioning, a marble master bathroom, safe, mini-bar, television, telephone, and high-speed internet access. Bright and spacious, most of the rooms have one or two balconies with views of either the gardens, the port, or the Mediterranean sea. Also connecting rooms available, free baby cot, extra beds, pets allowed.
This hotel is open annually from May until October.
Escape to this charming location and discover its quaint village, wild landscape, and rediscover the sea.
Come and discover the reflection from the swimming pools that seem to extend endlessly to the Mediterranean Sea. The light changes with the movement of the water, the boats come and go, creating spectacular sea views surrounding your every step.
The garden borders the gourmet restaurant and lead to the first swimming pool. Touching the sea and the port, this heated swimming pool is a mix of fresh and sea water. Not far away is the private beach, with a second swimming pool continuously and solely supplied with seawater.
The Bar is the place to relax and enjoy a serene and beautiful setting, overlooking the gardens and the sea. Enjoy an excellent cocktail or glass of wine in a calm and pleasant atmosphere among spectacular flower. The garden terrace offers the most magnificent sunset on the Cote D’Azur.
For the past 40 years, La Voile d’Or’s restaurant has been at the forefront of fine cuisine in the Cote D’Azur. Following the success encountered in 2011, the restaurant started serving a "Gastro-Bistronomique" style cuisine. A delightfull mix between Bistrot and Gastronomique cuisine which allow them to offer a large selection of the most exceptional A la Carte dishes, and Menus at a surprising Bistro price range.
You will still enjoy sumptuous meals with Provencal delicacies created by our Chef Georges Pelissier. Inspired by the Mediterranean repertoire that he has perfected, and coupled with a stunning setting on the port of Saint Jean, overlooking the Mediterranean and the beautiful thoughtful gardens, the restaurant, with the 1st Maître d'Hotel, will offer you the best the Cote d’Azur has to offer.
Whichever excursion you choose, you will be closer to discovering the many secrets of the underwater world.
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