There are places in France that feel suspended between land and sea, reality and memory. Villa Colette in Cap Ferret is one of them.
At the very tip of the oyster-farming peninsula, where pine forests meet shifting tides and the Atlantic softens into the calm waters of Arcachon Bay, life slows almost instinctively. Days revolve around the rhythm of nature here — sunrise swims, long bicycle rides beneath the pines, oysters by the water, and evenings coloured gold by the setting sun.

It is in this quietly magical setting that Philippe Starck and hotelier Laurent Taïeb have imagined Villa Colette: a poetic new retreat designed to feel less like a hotel and more like an elegant Arcachon Bay home filled with charm, softness, and joy.
Facing the sea on the village square, Villa Colette captures the spirit of Cap Ferret beautifully — relaxed yet refined, understated yet unforgettable.
Villa Colette in Cap Ferret: A Dreamlike Escape on Arcachon Bay
Set on the village square, facing Arcachon Bay, behind the walls of its elegant neo-19th-century architecture, Villa Colette reveals a luxury hotel in Cap Ferret, imagined as a joyful private home.

Between the Dune du Pilat and the Banc d’Arguin, the Atlantic Ocean and Arcachon Bay, the pine forest and the Mimbeau spit, nature expresses itself here at its peak. An ongoing invitation to contemplate, slow down, recharge, and also feel alive.

The Story Behind Villa Colette
The story behind Villa Colette feels deeply connected to Cap Ferret itself — personal, nostalgic, and quietly romantic.
The project grew from the long-standing friendship and creative collaboration between designer Philippe Starck and hotelier Laurent Taïeb, who had already worked together on several projects and shared a deep affection for Cap Ferret over many years.
The idea for Villa Colette began almost unexpectedly. While spending time in the village square, watching his daughter Colette ride the carousel, Laurent Taïeb noticed a secluded house partially hidden behind dense vegetation overlooking Arcachon Bay. Slightly elevated above the square, the property carried a certain mystery and immediately suggested the possibility of creating an intimate retreat connected to the rhythm and spirit of Cap Ferret itself.

What followed became Villa Colette: a refined seaside refuge imagined not as a traditional luxury hotel, but as a joyful and elegant home shaped by memory, atmosphere, and emotion.
The name “Colette” remained, eventually becoming a tribute to Taïeb’s mother, adding another deeply personal layer to the project.

Inspired by the architecture of the Arcachon basin’s elegant 1930s villas, the house was conceived as though it had been passed down through generations before being gently reimagined for modern life. Philippe Starck approached the interiors with his characteristic sense of storytelling, imagining a former French actress from the 1930s retreating from Parisian society to the quieter beauty of Cap Ferret later in life.
That feeling still lingers throughout the villa today. There is glamour here, certainly, but softened by sea air, faded nostalgia, warm light, and a sense of relaxed intimacy. More than anything, Villa Colette captures a particular mood — timeless, joyful, and quietly cinematic.

Villa Colette, A Seaside Villa
Beyond its graceful neo-19th-century façade, Villa Colette reveals an atmosphere that is both playful and deeply serene.
The interiors feel luminous and quietly whimsical. Powder pink tones soften the spaces, mahogany furnishings bring warmth and depth, and surreal photographic details add moments of surprise and imagination. Everywhere, there is a feeling of ease — elegant without ever becoming formal.
The hotel’s twenty-eight rooms and suites continue this dreamlike atmosphere. Many open onto private gardens, balconies, or terraces overlooking Arcachon Bay, the pine forest, or the village itself. Light pours into refined bathrooms, soft fabrics invite slow mornings, and every detail encourages guests to linger just a little longer.

It is the kind of place where time seems deliberately stretched, and the mind wanders between dream and reality.

If you visit during shoulder season, Cap Ferret feels especially magical. The beaches are quieter, the light softer, and the entire peninsula becomes wonderfully peaceful.

Dining Between Here and Elsewhere
At the heart of Villa Colette, the restaurant both seduces and surprises
Led by chef Benjamin Six, the menu celebrates refined international flavours while remaining deeply connected to the region and its daily catch. Local seafood meets inspirations gathered from elsewhere — the oysters of Arcachon Bay, the freshest Atlantic catch, herbs and vegetables from nearby producers — creating dishes that feel sophisticated yet relaxed, perfectly suited to the spirit of the bay. There is a lightness to the cooking here that mirrors the landscape itself: nothing heavy, nothing overwrought, just beautifully considered food that tastes of exactly where you are.

The setting itself is equally memorable. Mirrored galleries, shimmering silverware, hidden portraits, and soft natural light create an experience that feels theatrical without losing intimacy. Beneath the glass roof or under the stars on warm evenings, dinner becomes part of the journey rather than simply the end of the day.

The Bar: The Soul of the Villa
Perhaps the most enchanting space inside Villa Colette is its lemon-yellow bar and lounge.
Designed like an intimate boudoir, it unfolds through cosy salons, an old-fashioned stove, and a beautiful wooden piano that quietly anchors the room. Throughout the day, the space changes character effortlessly — morning coffee overlooking the bay, afternoon tea after a boat trip, or quiet games of backgammon by the fire.
As evening falls, the mood softens further. Signature cocktails are served beside the water while piano music drifts gently through the villa.
It feels timeless in the most comforting way.

Spa, Wellness and Slow Living at Villa Colette
At Villa Colette, wellbeing feels naturally woven into the slower rhythm of Cap Ferret life.
The wellness space has been designed as a quiet retreat where guests can fully unwind after days spent cycling beneath the pines, sailing across Arcachon Bay, or walking along the shoreline at sunset. An intimate spa, treatment rooms, and a fully equipped fitness space create an atmosphere centred around balance, restoration, and gentle simplicity rather than formality.
The treatment rituals extend that sense of calm even further, encouraging moments of stillness and reconnection in keeping with the peaceful spirit of the peninsula itself.
Outside, the terrace lined with loungers offers another invitation to slow down. Between sea air, soft light, and the tranquil atmosphere of the bay, afternoons seem to unfold effortlessly here.
Like the rest of Villa Colette, the wellness experience feels understated, elegant, and deeply connected to its surroundings — a quiet expression of the relaxed luxury that defines Cap Ferret.

Exploring Arcachon Bay
Beyond Villa Colette itself, Cap Ferret and the wider Arcachon Bay region invite a slower, more sensory kind of travel.
Mornings begin with walks along the water as oyster boats drift quietly across the bay. Afternoons are spent cycling between pine forests and hidden beaches, stopping in villages like Le Canon or L’Herbe where colourful fisherman’s cabins and elegant wooden villas sit side by side.
Across the water, the Dune du Pilat rises dramatically against the Atlantic sky, while long lunches stretch easily into evening over oysters and chilled white wine.

There is something wonderfully timeless about this part of the French coast. Less polished than the Riviera and softer than the Atlantic beach resorts further south, Cap Ferret feels intentionally understated — the kind of destination people return to quietly year after year.
And perhaps that is exactly its charm.
Villa Colette captures that atmosphere beautifully: elegant but relaxed, refined without excess, and deeply connected to the rhythm of the sea.
Final words : Why Villa Colette in Cap Ferret Feels So Special
Villa Colette is not simply a place to stay; it is a way of experiencing Cap Ferret itself.
Guests are encouraged to embrace the slower rhythm of the peninsula — sunrise swims in the bay, sailing by traditional pinasse boat towards the Dune du Pilat, cycling through pine-lined paths to L’Herbe, or lingering over oysters by the sea.

Here, luxury is found less in excess and more in atmosphere, simplicity, and beauty carefully considered.
Everything about Villa Colette feels designed to reconnect guests with nature, light, and the quiet pleasure of being fully present for a few precious days on the Atlantic coast.
For those seeking the quieter side of French coastal luxury, Villa Colette offers a beautifully dreamlike escape on Arcachon Bay.
The Arcachon Edit
Inspired by the understated elegance of Cap Ferret, I’ve gathered a few pieces that reflect the effortless beauty of France’s Atlantic coast.
Soft white shirts, striped linen shorts, raffia bags, tan leather sandals, elegant one-piece swimwear, summer scent, white wide-leg trousers, natural textures, and simple gold jewellery capture the relaxed sophistication of Arcachon Bay living.
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Villa Colette, 39 Boulevard de la Plage, Lege-Cap Ferret, Gironde 33970, France
https://www.villacolette.com/en
Image credit: All Villa Colette Photos by Julius Hirtzberger
