Aqualand Waterpark, St Cyr Sur Mer
Aqualand in St Cyr Sur Mer offer you 11 wicked slides in a great park environment with drinks, food, and shops for you to enjoy.

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A charming 4 star hotel with large gardens between Lourmarin and Cadenet
Situated at the foot of the Luberon, this hotel is set in a private garden amongst olive, fig and cherry trees. It boasts 2 private outdoor pools and a Michelin-starred restaurant.
All of the 16 rooms are different, with 7 inspired by local craftsmen, 5 decorated in a contemporary style and 4 with authentic farm house décor. They all come with air-conditioning, a private bathroom, a TV and free WiFi. A breakfast is served on the terrace, in the shade of the fig trees.
There are 2 swimming pools in the 6-hectares garden, which features a kitchen garden with organic produce used in the kitchen. You can also book a massage in your room or in the gardens, and they organise yoga lessons and lots of concerts and events. Facilities even include a helipad.
There are 2 swimming pools in the hotel, surrounded by olive trees. One of them is reserved for guests at the Bellevue suites.
The hotel boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant serving organic produce in gluten-free recipes. They also organise cooking classes.
Aqualand in St Cyr Sur Mer offer you 11 wicked slides in a great park environment with drinks, food, and shops for you to enjoy.
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