SAINT TROPEZ: Nestled within 7,400 sqm of gated, landscaped grounds, the property offers sweeping sea views over the Bay of Canoubiers and a rare combination of elegance, space, and seclusion. The estate features three architect-designed villas and a separate guesthouse, totaling approximately 1,000 sqm of living space. The main villa includes a grand living room, a professional kitchen with discreet service access, a formal dining area, a fitness room, and a spectacular master suite with sea views, complemented by three additional en-suite bedrooms. The second villa, completed in 2025, is designed for modern indulgence. It features an orangery-style living room that opens to the pool, a pool house, a billiards lounge, four bedrooms (including two suites), two private outdoor studios, a full spa with hammam and sauna, a cinema, wine cellar, and a multi-car air-conditioned garage. The guesthouse offers four independent studio suites, ideal for hosting guests or staff in comfort and privacy. Outdoors, guests can enjoy sea-facing terraces, a 20 meter heated pool, a pétanque court, BBQ area, and access to a private tennis court near Canoubiers Beach. Impeccably serviced and fully staffed, Villa Kezen is more than a residence, it's a curated experience of luxury, privacy, and effortless hospitality in one of the most coveted corners of the French Riviera.
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From 175 000€ / week
SAINT-TROPEZ, the jet-set destination on the Côte d’Azur where an international clientele meets up every summer on the most prestigious yachts and at the coolest VIP evenings in the Mediterranean. A fashionable destination, the capital of show-biz, the picturesque village of Saint-Tropez has become a top-notch address ever since Brigitte Bardot made it her holiday home. Each year, luxury hotels and boutiques, restaurants, bars and trendy discos welcome a clientele in search of luxury. The sandy beaches of Pampelonne in Ramatuelle are among the most beautiful on the Côte d’Azur. Villas hidden among the vines survey the cape, or stand on the front row along the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, right at the water's edge.