| Since 92 winter season, the Hotel Le Toiny is a beautiful, quiet deluxe cottage complex at Anse de Toiny on the southeastern coast of St. Barthelemy in an area that had been undeveloped until now. The hotel overlooks an island lagoon and the vast sea beyond. Natural surroundings and vegetation including St. Barth's' rare Gaïac trees and cactus have been preserved. The hotel fits naturally into its hillside setting, and allows for incredible views.
Le Toiny, are self contained villa suites. The architecture of Le Toiny has been influenced by the old plantation houses found in the French West Indian islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique. Pastel hues typical of the Caribbean pale lavender, mint and peach -comprise the color scheme of the cottage exteriors. In creating the interiors, designers Anne Nguyen and Beatrice David have used native gaïac wood (the rare Gaïac tree of St. Barth's grows on the hotel property), terracotta, teak and mahogany.
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