The MUSE Saint-Tropez is beckoning you in for its summer season

For luxury on the French Riviera, it’s hard to go past MUSE Saint-Tropez. The retreat has just announced its reopening for the summer of 2023, ready to exhibit its riveting Ramateulle location amongst the cliff tops to another year of guests.

The resort goes for quality over quantity with just 12 suites, surrounded by three-acres of award-winning garden, decorated precisely with local flora.

Each of the suites is dedicated to a famous muse and uniquely furnished, offering a personalised experience every single time you stay. Select suites come with plunge pools, private gardens, terraces and other amenities dripping with luxury.

The famous garden on the property brings together 160 species of flora and fauna, with the flowers painting Mediterranean palettes of purple, white and grey over the garden. 

A perfect centrepiece for the garden is the property pool, where staff will wait on your every need as you decide to dip in the pool, enjoy refreshments, grab a massage or whatever else. 

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