Seven Pines
Angular villas scattered among the island’s trees
The first property under the 7Pines brand name, this just-opened resort on the White Isle is a cluster of one- and two-bedroom villas that blend into the pine forests and sands around them. These commodious accommodations – think uncluttered havens furnished with inconspicuous works of art – look out onto the sun-glinting waters. Its Pure Seven spa is designed to rejuvenate weary bodies and minds: the Relax Tour should achieve that aim, with its mixture of a steam bath, the saunas and sea-view terraces. A quartet of eateries – the beach club-styled Cone Club and its Arabic sharing plates jumps off the page – confirm the status of an essential newcomer.

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