the whole family might meet by the pool, take a swim, lounge in the seven-meter jacuzzi or relax under their own tent-like cabana. Lunch at the hotel’s waterfront restaurant overlooking the bay of St. Tropez is always tastefully prepared and presented and the kids can choose from the “Menu for the Younger Gourmets,” selections designed entirely for them, including a must dessert of black and white chocolate mousse.
After lunch, the family might want to stroll around the exclusive town of Saint-Tropez watching the yachts glide in and out of the harbor. If so, take the hotel’s complimentary private launch for the six-minute boat journey across the bay. St. Tropez has something for everyone, trendy boutiques for Mom, and water-front cafes for Dad, as well as nearby bowling, Lunapark and miniature golf for the kids.
When the children are ready to shower, they’ll have their own perfectly sized robes, whether they’re 10 years old or 10 months old. Need a high chair, bottle warmer, or an intercom … no problem. If tonight is a night where a babysitter would come in handy, use one of the nannies Leila has used herself to take care of her own children. The kids can get in pajamas, eat pop-corn and watch a movie on the complimentary DVD player, while snuggling in with their cartoon character sheets. They’ll be much more impressed with that element of the décor than the soft, luminous pastel tones and imaginative Mediterranean colors with touches of Eastern inspired exoticism that first caught the eye of Mom and Dad when they entered their elegant room and marble bathroom with views out to the sea.
If Mom and Dad want to stay close by, I would suggest Le Beauvallon’s own world-class restaurant, Les Colonnades. Dining in the