Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 11; Number of other rooms with beds: 0
Taxes of City tax 3.3 EUR Per person / day may be collected during the booking process. If this is not supported, they must be paid to the host upon arrival.
An exceptional place nestled in a three-hectare wooded park on the shores of the Mediterranean sea.
11 ensuite bedrooms that can accommodate up to 15 people.
Over 1600m2 dedicated to relaxation in various atmospheres and postures: library, winter garden, fireplace lounge, private access to a rocky cove, a heated swimming pool, numerous terraces.
Bespoke hotel services: Villa manager available throughout your stay for any concierge request, housekeeper, private cheffe, maitre d', and the Rocanautique leisure center, (private cove, nautic activities such as paddle, snorkelling, efoil and wing foil, paddel, yoga, and boat trips)
Rocabella was born from the vision of an iconoclastic entrepreneur. During the last decade of the 19th century, a certain Jules Patin relied on technological innovations in metallurgy to achieve a dazzling industrial breakthrough. In 1897, he decided it was time to give a new meaning to his life and dedicated himself to build an exceptional place combining elegance and nature. For his project,
he chose Hans-Georg Tersling, princess Eugenie’s favourite architect. Translating the vision of the French entrepreneur, the Danish architect built in 1899 a place that is both neoclassical and romantic, giving the estate its bold and warm character.
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, Rocabella became a popular avant-garde literary and artistic salon. After the Second World War, the estate took an unexpected new direction and was transformed into a vacation center for children. A place of fun and happy memories, Rocabella became an unforgettable destination linked to sea activities.
At the turn of 2000, the interior architect Patrice Nourissat fell in love with the place and undertook remarkable artistic work to restore the large