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The most beautiful hotels for a well-being break in the Luberon
The Luberon naturally lends itself to wellness interludes, but some addresses go further than the simple promise of relaxation. Whether it’s a high-level spa, a holistic approach or the art of silence, these hotels combine setting, care and precision. A selection of places where slowing down becomes a mastered art.


1. La Bastide de Marie | The art of rejuvenation in the vineyards
The big picture. In the heart of the Domaine de Marie vineyards in Ménerbes, La Bastide de Marie is more than just a spa hotel in the Luberon: it offers a complete, almost organic way to slow down. The 18th-century building, owned by the Sibuet family, unfolds as a living whole where every element - light, stone, garden, smells, cuisine, the rhythm of the day - contributes to installing a genuine state of well-being. No demonstrations, no staging: simply the impression of entering a family home where everything unfolds at the right pace, without constraint, without unnecessary noise.

As soon as you arrive, the spirit of the place takes hold: gravel paths, cypress trees tracing a gentle line to the bastide, wisteria arbors, land scorched by the Provencal sun. La Bastide de Marie is discreet, almost introverted, but its charm is immediately apparent. It's easy to see that resting here means embracing a form of simplicity, far removed from the complexes that load your stay with programmed activities.
Rooms and suites? The rooms are resolutely classic and warm: terracotta floor tiles, beams, weathered furniture, natural textiles, soft light subdued by cotton curtains. Some open directly onto the gardens or rows of vines, reinforcing this constant link with the outdoors. Comfort is discreet but real, designed for stays where the only constraint on planning is to slow down.
Experiences? The Pure Altitude spa is the heart of this Luberon hotel. Housed in a former vaulted cellar, the spa has a hushed, intimate, almost cocoon-like atmosphere. Only two cabins provide a truly personalized service. Each treatment is conceived as a complete parenthesis: honey and jasmine wraps, massages with linen pouches impregnated with essential oils (pine, lavender, thyme), body scrubs, alpine plant-based facials, Pure Altitude signature treatments that combine precise gestures with the regenerative properties of natural extracts.

The Pure Altitude philosophy, born in the Alps but perfectly reinterpreted in Provence, is based on a simple principle: reconnect the body to its environment. Here, scents are omnipresent and manoeuvres are slow and enveloping. Around the spa, two outdoor pools, one heated, complete the experience: swimming among the vines, napping on deckchairs, reading in the shade of cypress trees.

The table follows the same line, with a locavore cuisine signed by chef François Martin, precise and seasonal, complemented by wines from the estate.
What makes the difference? A luxury of atmosphere rather than demonstration, hospitality incarnate, self-confident and deeply attached to its territory. Ideal for guests looking for an unpretentious Luberon wellness break, sensitive to calm, regularity and the elegance of simple things.
La Bastide de Marie
15 rooms, prices from 560 euros per night
64 chemin des Peirelles, Ménerbes
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2. Coquillade Provence | Wellness in large format
The big picture. In Gargas, on a hillside, Coquillade Provence dominates a landscape of vineyards, olive groves and lavender fields that seem to stretch all the way to Mont Ventoux. The site, an old stone hamlet that has been completely restored, is linked by narrow streets, little squares and hanging gardens above the Luberon. This charming hotel, part of the Luberon Regional Nature Park, is quite large - with almost 70 rooms and suites - yet retains a peaceful atmosphere. Here, the horizon plays a central role: the changing light, the silence punctuated by cicadas and the feeling of space all contribute to a relaxing experience.

Rooms and suites? Accommodation is divided between two complementary styles. Some retain the rustic charm of a Provencal farmhouse, with exposed beams, weathered walls and warm furnishings. Others adopt more contemporary lines, with open volumes, mineral materials and wide terraces facing the landscape.

Experiences? The 2,000 m² spa is one of the largest in the Luberon region: indoor and outdoor pools, hammam, sauna, ice fountain, wellness trail and expert treatments by Tata Harper make up the extensive range of treatments aimed at recovery and balance. The estate is also a benchmark for cycling enthusiasts, with a dedicated center offering rentals, itineraries and excursions throughout the Luberon.
What makes us different? A global approach to well-being, designed for those who want to combine spa, physical activity and gastronomy, without sacrificing a certain level of comfort and service. For sure, one of the finest 5-star spa hotels in Provence.
Coquillade Provence
63 rooms and suites, prices from 320 euros per night
Hameau Le Perrotet, Gargas
3. La Bastide du Mourre | Finding the right rhythm
Overview. La Bastide du Mourre functions as a threshold. The one you cross to leave everyday life behind. A former 17th-century hamlet turned wellness home under the stewardship of Fontenille Collection, the place favors an intimate, almost confidential scale. Just a few minutes from Oppède-le-Vieux, this hotel in Provence claims a direct relationship with time: the watchword is to "slow down"! The stone buildings, sober gardens and open spaces create a setting conducive to relaxation. Your stay is written as you go along, guided by the light, the weather and the mood of the moment.

Rooms and suites? Five rooms in the main bastide and five independent gîtes make up the accommodation. Blond wood, natural plasterwork, clean lines: everything is designed to give way to light and calm. The bathrooms feature Susanne Kaufmann treatments, reinforcing the natural anchoring of the place.
Experiences? Here, well-being is a guiding principle. A weekly program accompanies guests, without ever constraining them: yoga, pilates, strengthening, gentle cardio, guided hikes, indoor or outdoor practices depending on the season. The spa completes this minimal but coherent approach: treatment rooms open onto the environment, sauna, Nordic bath in the heart of nature, herbal tea room set up in the bastide's former kitchen. On The Wild Side treatments are organic and 100% natural, with a focus on slow, personalized rituals adapted to each individual's rhythm and needs. An outdoor swimming pool, tennis court and walking trails extend the range of possibilities. And since this year, the Table d'Hôtes has been a natural addition to the ensemble, offering simple, regenerating seasonal cuisine designed as an extension of the stay.
What makes the difference? A non-intimidating approach to well-being, in a sincere and peaceful setting.
La Bastide du Mourre
10 keys, prices from 275 euros per night
251 chemin du Mourre, Oppède
4. Le Couvent des Minimes Hôtel & Spa L'Occitane en Provence | Silence as architecture
An overview. In Mane, Le Couvent des Minimes unfurls a singular atmosphere, shaped by its centuries-old walls and monastic past. A former 17th-century convent, now converted into a 5-star hotel, the place retains a soothing gravity that contrasts with the more hedonistic addresses of the Luberon. Here, silence impresses as much as volume. Cloisters, mineral terraces, terraced gardens and open views over the valley create a setting conducive to introspection, almost meditative.

Rooms and suites? The rooms are elegantly understated, with light tones, natural materials, clean lines and large windows overlooking the hills. Some have private terraces or gardens, adding to the sense of seclusion. The overall effect is one of calm and space, without decorative overload.
Experiences? L'Occitane en Provence's vast, light-filled spa is one of the cornerstones of Le Couvent. Indoor and outdoor pools, hammam, sauna, treatment cabins and sensory pathways make up a complete offer, focused on regeneration. Treatments are based on plant-based ingredients and the know-how of the Provençal house, in an approach that is both technical and enveloping.

What makes the difference? An almost spiritual experience of well-being, supported by the history of the place and a real sense of seclusion. Ideal for those seeking a deep, structured stay away from distractions.
Le Couvent des Minimes
49 rooms and suites, prices from 390 euros per night
Chemin des Jeux de Maï, Mane
5. Capelongue, a Beaumier Hotel | The balance between nature and art of living
An overview. It's clear from the moment you arrive that Capelongue doesn't play by the usual hotel codes. It's a real village, with its square, its fountain, its stone buildings, its open vistas and its paths linking the various living spaces. Reopened after a major renovation carried out by the Beaumier group and orchestrated by Jaune Architecture, the estate has regained a rare coherence: that of a Provencal hamlet from the 17th and 18th centuries. Here, architecture never overplays Provence. The road leading to Bonnieux crosses the estate and splits it in two, imposing a strolling rhythm, between dining areas, swimming pools, spa and rest areas: everything you dream of in a spa hotel for a relaxing retreat in the Luberon.

Rooms and suites? The 57 rooms are spread throughout the estate, scattered between bastides, outbuildings and former farm buildings. Inside, the Provençal style of floor tiles, lime plaster, wood panelling and warm tones is reinterpreted with restraint. The gardens, designed by Atelier Lamarck, extend right up to the windows, with jasmine, rosemary and lavender. The signature Junior Suite, facing the pool and the village of Bonnieux, remains one of the most coveted for its open view and light.

Experiences? The 300 m² spa has a mineral feel to it, with a Roman bath, hammam, treatment rooms and a swimming corridor along the dry-stone walls. A place designed to relax the body. At Capelongue, your stay is as much about dining as it is about relaxation. The Michelin-starred La Bastide restaurant, run by chef Noël Bérard, offers precise cuisine rooted in the Luberon region. One of Provence's finest restaurants.
What makes it different? This rare ability to combine hotels, gastronomy and architecture. Capelongue doesn't promise a silent retreat or a spectacular resort, but a well-adjusted village life, suitable for both family stays and romantic getaways.
Capelongue
57 rooms and suites, prices from 353 euros per night
Les Claparèdes, 550 chemin des Cabanes, Bonnieux

