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  2. Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat - Wikipedia

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    The Grand-Hôtel du Cap-Ferrat, A Four Seasons Hotel is a famous five star luxury resort hotel, in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera. The hotel obtained the "Palace de France" distinction, granted by the government for its excellence in service in 2011.

  3. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat - Wikipedia

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    The main attractions of Saint-jean-Cap-Ferrat are its pleasant climate, history and its circuit of yachts, which attract thousands of tourists every year. Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat also has a small port of fish. Another Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat's source of income is the hotel industry and the real estate sector, which is dynamic in the region.

  4. La Voile d'Or - Wikipedia

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    It was the first hotel in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. [2] In 1914, the hotel was acquired by Paris Singer. [1] In 1925 [3] or 1933, [1] La Voile d'Or was bought by English golf champion Captain William Powell, the father of filmmaker Michael Powell. In 1964, Jean and Françis Lorenzi bought the hotel and instigated a two-year expansion, during which ...

  5. Saint Barthélemy - Wikipedia

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    The long beach at Lorient has shade and is a quiet beach as compared to St. Jean. [17]: 177–178 Grand-cul-de-sac is a long beach with facilities for water sports. Anse de Flamands is a very wide sandy beach and Le petit Anse (The little beach), just to the north of Anse de Flamands is very safe and popular with the locals for their children.

  6. Saint-Jean, Saint Barthélemy - Wikipedia

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    Beach near Gustaf III Airport. The quartier of Saint-Jean, Saint Barthélemy marked 16. Coordinates: 17°54′5″N 62°50′6″W  /  17.90139°N 62.83500°W  / 17.90139; -62

  7. Saint-Jean-de-Luz - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the nineteenth century, Saint-Jean-de-Luz became a popular beachside resort town for the surrounding high-society. Like Biarritz (called "The queen of the beaches, the beach of kings"), Saint-Jean-de-Luz was particularly appreciated by the French and Spanish aristocracy.