August 11, 2013

LVMH Adds French Caribbean to Hotel Portfolio

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, the world's leading luxury products group recently  acquired Hotel Saint-Barth Isle de France.

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Located on one of the loveliest beaches of the island of St. Barthélemy in the French West Indies, Hotel Saint-Barth Isle comprises 39 rooms, suites and villas. It also includes the Isle de France Spa and the resort's signature restaurant, Las Case d'Isle, one of the most popular on the island. The luxurious property is set on the white-sand shore of the Flamands Bay, amidst enchanting tropical gardens, offering guests the best of both land and sea. In addition to its five-star status, the Hotel has won numerous awards including being named in 2013 to Condé Nast Travelers' Gold List as Best Hotel in the Atlantic & Caribbean Islands and US News & World Report's 2013 list of Best Hotels in the Caribbean, among many others. cn_image_3.size.h-tel-saint-barth-isle-de-france-st-barts-baie-des-flamands-st-barts-102080-4 LVMH's Hotel Management division will operate the Hotel Saint-Barth Isle de France. A natural extension of LVMH's activities across the luxury spectrum, LVMH Hotel Management is dedicated to responding to the great demand for innovation in the luxury hospitality sector and offering the Group's wines and spirits and perfumes and cosmetics brands to guests within luxurious hospitality and spa settings. Given LVMH's global-leadership in the luxury industry, it is well-positioned to attract travelers from around the world to its properties. Its portfolio includes Cheval Blanc in Courchevel, one of the most exclusive resorts in France, with extraordinary accommodations, an exceptional spa and a range of unparalleled culinary experiences. The LVMH Hotel Management portfolio also includes Maisons Cheval Blanc currently under development in the Maldives, the Sultanate of Oman and Paris at La Samaritaine, as well as White 1921 in Saint-Tropez.  
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