Aqualand Waterpark, Sainte Maxime
This is probably the most family orientated waterpark on the Cote d'Azur. With several friendly slides, a fun pool, food and drinks, ice creams, and shopping all at hand.

© Hotel Terre Blanche

© Hotel Terre Blanche

© Terre Blanche

© Terre Blanche

© Terre Blanche Hotel, Tournettes

© Hotel Terre Blanche
Beautiful family friendly luxury hotel with two 18 hole golf courses
This hotel is set in 300 hectares and has 115 rooms plus independent suites and villas. On site you'll find a golf academy with two 18 hole courses, and a luxury spa.
The hotel boasts all the charm and character of Provence with the stly eo fhte Cote d'Azur. There are 4 restaurants, one of them set along side the swimming pool, 7 meeting rooms with 4 private terraces, a tennis academy and a children's club.
The spa is set down a small lane set away from the hotel giving a sense of complete calm and relaxation. The luxurious and beautiful surroundings of the spa and treatment rooms will take your breath away and leave you feeling serene and peaceful.
With 14 treatment rooms, large fluffy robes, the beautiful indoor swimming pool, an outdoor vitality pool, sauna, hammam, relaxation room, tropical shower, steam shower and a large outdoor terrace you can truly find calm and let your worries melt away. Relaxing and luxorious massages, manicures, pedicures, body scrubs, facials and a whole host of treatments are available with professional and highly qualified therapists.
Packages for hotel guests and day guests are available, truly a spa experience not to be missed.
With three outdoor swiming pools and an indoor pool within the spa there is plenty of space to spread out and relax in one of these tranquil settings.
The kids pool is heated and is reserved for a range of activites suitable for 2 to 12 year olds.
Faventia - Mediterranean Gastronomy, very creative dishes with high quality products. Open for dinner from Tuesday to Saturday
Gaudina - Provencal Cuisine, informal, arty environment. Great for a light lunch in the bar or on the terrace, or a choice of snacks throughout the day. Delicious Provencal flavours.
Tousco - Next to the infinity pool, with a lovely shaded terrace, this offers a buffet of fresh salads, grilled fish and meat and a selection of desserts. Open from 12:00 noon to 18:00.
Caroubiers - Situated in the golf club house, gourmet meals for golfers. fantastic views of the gardens and a bright, elegant and peaceful atmosphere. Open every day for lunch all year.
A special kids club is available for 2 to 12 year olds. With a mix of water based activities, creative workshops, fun games and natural walks there is a world of entertainment in a safe environment. A large swimming pool is reserved specifically for children and there are outings to various locations outside the hotel that can be arranged.
One child from 2 to 12 years stays free of charge when using existing beds or in a child's cot/crib.
One older child or adult is charged EUR 80 per person per night in an extra bed.
The maximum number of extra beds/children's cots permitted in a room is 1.
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