The Maybourne Riviera

“Cantilevered over a rocky peninsula, modernist glass cubes offer panoramas from the Côte d'Azur coastline to Monaco's shores.”

Our Review

Clifftop Setting & First Impressions

The Maybourne Riviera occupies a dramatic perch above Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, angled toward the Mediterranean with far-reaching views across Monaco and Cap Martin. Approached via a winding coastal road, the property presents a striking, modernist profile that appears to cantilever from the rock itself. Inside, sunlight and sea are invited in through expansive glazing, while contemporary art pieces and sculptural furnishings give public areas a gallery-like calm. The atmosphere is Riviera-chic rather than showy: clean lines, quiet luxury, and a constant dialogue with water, horizon, and sky.

Spaces & Suites

This clifftop retreat comprises 69 rooms and suites, all oriented to the sea. Expect floor-to-ceiling windows, pale stones and woods, and terraces sized for unhurried breakfasts or sunset drinks. Bathrooms often frame the view with freestanding tubs, and storage is thoughtfully concealed to keep surfaces serene. Higher categories introduce indulgences such as private pools and generous duplex layouts that blur indoor–outdoor living. The design language is cohesive throughout—minimalist but warm—allowing the ever-changing light to become the star. Soundproofing is excellent, and climate control is whisper-quiet, which suits the contemplative mood.

Dining & Beach Life

Culinary ambition is central here. The hotel’s signature restaurant, Ceto, explores the maritime pantry with precision and reverence for the Mediterranean; the result is seafood-led tasting menus that feel both place-specific and forward-looking. For a more relaxed rhythm, the all-day Riviera Restaurant serves produce-driven dishes—think elegant salads, grilled fish, and pastas—best enjoyed beside picture-window vistas or on the terrace. In season, the private beach club, Maybourne La Plage, brings a glamorous shoreline option a short transfer away, with loungers, light bites, and a soundtrack of waves. Cocktails across the bars lean fresh and herbal; wine lists emphasize regional producers alongside classic houses.

Wellbeing, Pools & The Pace of Stay

The wellness floor, Surrenne Riviera, is a serene, three-act journey: movement, treatment, and recovery. Facilities include a sauna, steam, contrast experiences, and quiet relaxation spaces, while facials and bodywork draw on advanced techniques as well as time-honored rituals. Outside, the clifftop infinity pool dramatizes the drop to the sea; it is the natural hub for unhurried afternoons. Active travelers can weave coastal hikes into their day, then return for restorative sessions or low-impact laps. The property also curates complimentary experiences—market walks, simple craft or tasting workshops—that connect guests to the local cadence without leaving the hotel’s cocoon of calm.

Verdict & Practical Notes

The Maybourne Riviera is best suited to design-minded travelers who value strong architectural character and a dining program with a clear point of view. Its position between Monaco and Menton makes city dips easy, yet the on-site offerings encourage lingering. Service feels polished but relaxed, matching the Riviera’s unhurried tempo. If your priorities are horizon-filled rooms, thoughtful wellness, and seafood cookery that speaks of its waters, this property delivers with quiet confidence. For celebratory stays, consider the suites with private pools; for long weekends, a sea-facing studio plus dinners at Ceto and the Riviera Restaurant will more than suffice. In short, a contemporary Riviera address with a strong sense of place.

Select Amenities & Features

Free Wi-Fi Free Wi-Fi
Swimming pool Swimming pool
Yoga Yoga
Spa & wellness Spa & wellness
Fitness centre Fitness centre
Room service Room service
Laundry & dry cleaning Laundry & dry cleaning
Airport transfer Airport transfer
Beach access Beach access
Pets allowed Pets allowed
Bar Bar
Restaurant Restaurant

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list of amenities.

Location

How to Get There

By Air
  • (NCE) Nice Côte d'Azur Airport: the primary international gateway; ~35–45 minutes by road (≈34 km), traffic dependent.
By Train
  • Monaco-Monte Carlo Station: the closest major railhead, served by TGV and regional trains; ~10–15 minutes by car from the station.
From Monaco
  • The hotel is located a short drive from Monte Carlo; ~10–15 minutes by car.
By Helicopter/Charter
  • The hotel has an on-site helipad.
  • Chartered transfers from Nice Airport (NCE) or Monaco are available (flight time ~7–10 minutes).
  • Advance arrangements via the hotel or charter service are required.

Note: Travel times are approximate and may vary with traffic and season.

Nearby Places & Attraction

Monaco and Monte-Carlo
  • World-famous principality with luxury casinos, yacht harbour, Prince's Palace, and the Oceanographic Museum.
  • Distance: ≈4 km
  • Mode: Train or car; ~5–10 min
  • Best time: Year-round; mornings less crowded
  • Tip: Casino entrance opens mornings; dress code applies for evening gaming rooms.
Menton
  • Charming coastal town known for Belle Époque architecture, citrus gardens, and proximity to the Italian border.
  • Distance: ≈4 km
  • Mode: Bus or car; ~10–15 min
  • Best time: Feb (Lemon Festival), Apr–Oct for gardens
  • Tip: Visit Serre de la Madone botanical garden (closed Nov–Dec); guided tours available Tue/Thu/Sat at 3pm.
Roquebrune Medieval Village and Castle
  • 10th-century hilltop fortress with cobbled streets, vaulted passageways, and panoramic coastal views.
  • Distance: ≈2–3 km uphill
  • Mode: Walk uphill ~20–30 min, or bus/car ~5–10 min
  • Best time: Morning or late afternoon for light and fewer crowds
  • Tip: Castle entry 5€; closes for lunch; steep stairs inside.
Promenade Le Corbusier (Cap-Martin Coastal Path)
  • Scenic 4.7 km coastal trail linking Carnolès to Roquebrune station, with rocky shoreline, pine groves, Belle Époque villas, and views of Monaco.
  • Distance: ≈0–2 km (accessible from hotel area)
  • Mode: Walk; ~1–2 hours one-way
  • Best time: Early morning or sunset; avoid midday heat
  • Tip: Includes steps and cantilevered bridges; bring water and sun protection.
Èze Village
  • Medieval hilltop village perched 400 m above the sea, featuring artisan shops, the Jardin Exotique, and sweeping Riviera vistas.
  • Distance: ≈12 km
  • Mode: Train or car; ~15–20 min
  • Best time: Early morning or late afternoon; summer crowds peak midday
  • Tip: Steep uphill walk from station to village; paid parking available near entrance.
Nice
  • Major Riviera city with the Promenade des Anglais, Old Town (Vieux Nice), art museums, and vibrant markets.
  • Distance: ≈23 km
  • Mode: Train ~30 min, or car ~30–40 min (traffic dependent)
  • Best time: Year-round; Tue–Sun for Cours Saleya market

General Tip: Trains along the coast run frequently and offer scenic views; purchase tickets before boarding to avoid fines.

Seasonality Overview

Peak
  • May and Sep are warm and pleasant with busy stays.
  • Popular for seaside escapes; demand high and flexible policies less common.
Super-peak
  • Jun–Aug is hottest, sunniest period with very strong demand.
  • School holidays; occupancy highest and rates often at their upper range.
Shoulder
  • Mar–Apr and Oct bring mild weather and lighter crowds.
  • Good for coastal walks; demand moderate and availability more open.
Low/Off
  • Nov–Feb is coolest, wetter, with fewer leisure travelers.
  • Some seasonal services scale back; demand lowest and policies more relaxed.

Note: Month windows are indicative and may change year to year.

Other Information

Theme: Waterfront
Check-in time: After 3:00 PM
Check-out time: Until 12:00 PM
Number of rooms: 66

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