
There are three suites amongst the 16 bedrooms, one in each of the three guest buildings.
Each has a separate, spacious living room.
Each has a separate, spacious living room.

One of the suites is a dramatic, two-story space, with the cathedral-ceiling bedroom upstairs.

Most bedrooms are furnished with a king-size bed and all have colorful,
provocative artworks from Jean Pigozzi’s celebrated collection of contemporary African art.
provocative artworks from Jean Pigozzi’s celebrated collection of contemporary African art.

All bedrooms have an especially generous balcony, and each offers comfortable lounging furniture and spectacular views.

Oversized bathrooms have showers and tubs and room enough to dance.

Bedrooms and their living areas are brilliant with natural light.

Guests walk from their bedrooms right out to their balconies,
some of which have viewing platforms that stretch way out over the jungle growth.
some of which have viewing platforms that stretch way out over the jungle growth.

A majority of the bedrooms are king-bedded, but some have two beds.

Balconies are not only for lounging, but provide beautiful sun and views for early morning coffee.

Views from bathrooms are no less stunning.
Situated at the island’s summit 1000 feet above the sea, is the main pavilion and three guest bedroom buildings. Two of them have six bedrooms each, the third has four bedrooms. In total, 30 guests
can be accommodated. The decor is sunny pastels and brilliant artwork. Sliding glass doors lead to large balconies facing the sea. Bathrooms are beautifully equipped and unusually spacious, with the same island views.