Nestled above the azure waters of Cassis and backed by the ochre cliffs of Cap Canaille, Les Roches Blanches is an Art-Deco gem originally built in 1887 and transformed into a hotel in the 1920s. Its refined interiors - wrought iron details, geometric inlays, and heritage banisters - echo the era, while terraces cascade down toward the sea. The hotel has hosted luminaries like Winston Churchill and Edith Piaf. Guests lounge by the snail-shaped mosaic pool, unwind in the Sisley-powered spa, or dine as the sun sets on the Mediterranean at its sea-view restaurants. Committed to sustainability, it holds the Clé Verte label and features permaculture gardens, local sourcing, and eco-responsibility at its core.











