On a sun-drenched curve of the Côte d’Azur where the pine trees meet the sea, the Monte-Carlo Beach Club remains one of Europe’s most glamorous addresses, its legacy etched in 1930s art deco, its present defined by quiet modernity and Riviera polish.
This season, the club steps even further into the spotlight with an exclusive collaboration from Jacquemus, which has reimagined the club’s iconic cabanas, linens, and lounge chairs in crisp neutrals and sun-bleached pastels. It’s a sartorial symphony of ease and elegance, tailored luxury made for lounging.
Set away from the buzz of Casino Square and the flash of superyachts, the Beach Club offers its own brand of Riviera high society: understated, tasteful, and immaculately curated. The saltwater Olympic pool gleams like a jewel beneath the midday sun, bordered by parasols that look plucked from a Slim Aarons print. A soft breeze carries notes of jasmine and sunscreen, and the occasional uncorking of a bottle of Bandol rosé can be heard.
Yet this year, Monte-Carlo is more vibrant than ever. The return of Coya and Amazonico to the social circuit adds a rhythmic energy after dusk. With their intoxicating blend of Latin American flavors, jungle-chic interiors, and world-class DJs, both venues have become essential stops for the stylish set. After a languorous day at the Beach Club, they offer the perfect shift from poolside repose to nighttime revelry.
At Elsa, the club’s gastronomic gem, Michelin-starred chef Mélanie Serre presents Riviera cuisine that’s as artful as it is light: a culinary philosophy rooted in nature, delivered with finesse. Think heirloom-tomato tartare kissed with basil oil or sea bass draped in wild fennel.
For those who prefer their glamour sunlit and slow, and their nights soundtracked by soft waves or samba drums, Monte-Carlo Beach Club remains Monaco’s most refined escape. Style lives here—and it always will. Please head to www.montecarlosbm.com to book your stay now. www.tripadvisor.com