An icon of the Riviera
Overlooking the Grande Bleue, the Hotel Monte-Carlo Beach has embodied French seaside elegance since 1929. Nestling between Monaco and Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, this iconic Hotel combines intimacy, refinement and excellent service. Originally designed as a palace inspired by ocean liners, it has stood the test of time without losing its soul.
Completely redesigned in 2009 by architect and designer India Mahdavi, it now presents itself as a warmly elegant contemporary villa, a tribute to the Riviera style of the 1930s. A new chapter begins with the rebirth of the Olympic-size swimming pool and Le Deck restaurant, redesigned in 2025 by Dorothée Delaye in a generous, sunny "club chic" spirit.
The Monte-Carlo Beach boasts 41 luminous rooms, including 14 suites, all facing the sea - a rare luxury on the Côte d'Azur. Complemented by a large 433 m² reception room, a meeting room, a spa, a private beach and a heated Olympic seawater swimming pool, this five-star establishment invites you to enjoy an exceptional experience, combining nature, design and the mild Mediterranean climate.
Four tables, four atmospheres
At the Hotel Monte-Carlo Beach, the pleasures of the table are celebrated in four restaurants, each with its own identity but all cradled by the Mediterranean.
First stop : Elsa the 'Jardin Marin' of Michelin-starred chef Marcel Ravin. A key figure in Monegasque gastronomy, his cuisine is lively, responsible and poetic. It's a committed restaurant where the flavours of land and sea meet seasonally, in harmony with the landscape and the soul of the place.
The emblematic restaurant of Monte-Carlo Beach, Le Deck invites you to savour its light, refined cuisine, enhanced by delicate marine flavours. The most summery of Monaco's restaurants, perfect for lunch in the sun, facing the pool and the sea.
A striking new feature, Jondal à La Vigie Monte-Carlo offers sun-drenched cuisine in a natural setting between pine trees and rocks. During the day, the restaurant cultivates a pleasantly casual chic atmosphere; in the evening, it takes on a more elegant and romantic ambience. An ideal place to savour the gentle twilight.
Finally, for summer days in a resolutely Mediterranean festive atmosphere, Maona Monte-Carlo reinvents the Greek-style lunch for a festive late lunch(1pm to 6pm), with its large tables, recipes to share, music and breathtaking views over the bay.
Well-being between sea and pine forest
Nestling between the pine forest and the Mediterranean, Monte-Carlo Beach invites you to indulge in a moment of well-being. Its spa The 80 m² spa offers an intimate space entirely dedicated to relaxation. Three treatment rooms, a hammam and a range of massages and rituals offer a soothing experience in perfect harmony with the natural environment.
Outside, the Monte-Carlo Beach Club boasts a private beach, chic striped cabins and refined service. This season, the sunny world of Jacquemus invites itself to the waterside, with exclusive furniture and inspired Riviera touches. The heated Olympic seawater swimming pool, the Hotel's emblem, extends this invitation to relax. Farniente or swimming, everything is designed to suspend time.
Tailor-made leisure activities
The Hotel Monte-Carlo Beach is both a holiday resort and a place to live, offering a wide range of leisure and sporting activities. It has recently added new padel courts, ideal for beginners or advanced players. The sports hall and changing rooms have also been renovated for optimum comfort.
At sea, the gentle activities - paddle, pedalo and kayak - invite you to enjoy active contemplation, while in the pool, aquabike and aquagym are supervised by qualified professionals.
Children also have pride of place at the Monte-Carlo Kids Club by Petit VIP, a fun and educational area where the youngest enjoy adventures adapted to their age, with games, discoveries and shared moments.