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Le Bailli de Suffren

Avenue des Americains
Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer, France 83820


Location. Le Bailli de Suffren is a boutique hotel located in Le Rayol Canadel Sur Mer, France, two metres from a private beach, 300 metres from the town centre, and 25 kilometres from the Riviera town of St Tropez.
Hotel Features. Le Bailli de Suffren has terracotta floors, whitewashed walls, and Louis XVI style furniture. Guests can access complimentary Internet in the hotels air conditioned public areas, and staff are available at the concierge desk and 24 hour front desk. The heated outdoor pool is surrounded by Philippe Starck armchairs, and deckchairs are available for use at Le Bailli du Suffrens private beach.

The hotels La Praya restaurant serves seafood dishes and offers guests views of the Mediterranean Sea; LEscale and La Terrasse restaurants are open for the summer season.

Guestrooms. All 55 air conditioned guestrooms at Le Bailli du Suffren extend to balconies with views of the sea, and are furnished using terracotta floors, French Provincial style furniture, and coordinated fabrics. Amenities include wireless Internet access, direct dial phones, satellite television, hair dryers, and minibars.

Rates:
398.344 - 473.387 EUR

Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1

Amenities:
Fitness Facility
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
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Le Bailli de Suffren

Le Bailli de Suffren
Avenue des Americains
Rayol-canadel-sur-mer, France 83820

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Driving Directions:
From Toulon Hyeres Airport (TLN):
Distance to Le Bailli de Suffren is 30 kilometres, approximately 45 minutes drive.

Getting there. A taxi queue is located outside the arrivals terminal at the airport.

Getting around. The Cote dAzur and Provence region is serviced by a network of buses and trains. Boats operate between the mainland and nearby islands, including Ste Marguerite and Lerins. A car is recommended for exploring further afield.