We love —
- Spending a relaxing and rejuvenating holiday along the Breton coast at the exquisite Roz Marine Thalasso 4*.
- Indulging a one-of-a-kind relaxation experience at the hotel's zen space, which utilises the therapeutic powers of the sea to create pampering wellness treatments.
- Getting some beach time in at Trestraou Beach, located right next to the hotel.
Customer reviews —
Roz Marine Thalasso 4* —
Experience the magic and healing powers of the sea at the alluring Roz Marine Thalasso 4*, a thalassotherapy hotel set along Brittany's dramatic coastline in historic Perros-Guirec.
A haven of relaxation and rejuvenation, this magnificent hotel caters to your well-being and ease with its exceptional wellness facilities, inviting accommodations and impeccable dining set against the backdrop of Trestraou Beach and the English Channel, making it the perfect destination for your next seaside getaway.
Your room —
This offer is based on a choice between the accommodations listed below.
Argoat Land View Room (23 m²)
Let yourself be charmed by the whimsical ambience and contemporary elegance of the Argoat Land View Room. This sumptuously appointed setting features a king-size bed, first-class amenities and a private terrace overlooking the gardens, making it the perfect setting for a restful and relaxing French getaway.
Armor Sea View Room (23 m²)
Spend your day relaxing on your private terrace as you admire breathtaking sea views when staying in the magnificently appointed Armor Sea View Room. Inside, you'll find a king-size bed, a bathroom with a walk-in shower and a host of luxurious amenities, the perfect setting for a perfect holiday.
Argoat Land View Junior Suite (35 m²)
Take a deep breath and unwind in the lovely and serene Argoat Land View Junior Suite. This soundproofed space comes with a king-size bed, plush furnishings, first-class amenities and a private, furnished terrace overlooking the gardens, allowing you to relax with ease.
Armor Sea View Junior Suite (35 m²)
Spend your holiday against a stunning seaside backdrop in the comfortable and inviting Armor Sea View Junior Suite. Spend your days taking in the fresh sea air and beautiful views, and at night, fall asleep to the lull of the sea upon your king-size bed.
Prestige Suite (43 m²)
Ideal for families and friend groups, the charming and tasteful Prestige Suite offers plenty of space for everyone to enjoy a relaxing and restful holiday with plenty of first-class amenities and features, including a king-size bed, a sofa bed or bunk beds, air-conditioning and a private, furnished terrace.
Your dining choices
Choose between a bed and breakfast stay or a half board stay. Your breakfast and evening meal will be served in the main restaurant (excludes drinks).
Take advantage of your seaside location with fresh seafood to tantalise your taste buds at Haliotis. Mouthwatering dishes like sea bream fillet and haddock casserole are prepared under the direction of Chef Jean-François Coudert and served in a warm and refined setting.
Your time
Just for you:
- Unlimited access to the Marin and Celtic courses from 9 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 9 pm
- 1 x herbal tea or detox water tasting in the garden (per room, per stay)
- Personalised Skintex diagnostic
To truly experience the therapeutic abilities of the sea, the hotel's zen space is where you need to be. Unwind in the sauna and hammam before immersing yourself in one of the seawater pools to tantalise your senses.
Meanwhile, kids can spend their time at the kids' club, where fun and games await.
Your journey to France —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Brittany —
Welcome to Brittany
Perched on the rugged northwest coast of France, Brittany is a region of windswept beaches, dramatic cliffs, and mystical forests. Celtic heritage pulses through its stone villages and festivals, while historic towns like Rennes and Saint-Malo invite wandering along cobbled streets and fortified ramparts. The coastline alternates between serene sandy bays and wild Atlantic shores, making it a paradise for walkers, sailors, and those drawn to maritime charm.
One of Brittany’s great advantages is how easy it is to reach from the UK. With regular ferry crossings into ports such as Saint-Malo and Roscoff, it is a natural choice for a no-fly escape, especially if you are planning a driving holiday. Bringing your own car makes it simple to hop between seaside towns, hidden beaches, and countryside villages at your own pace, with the freedom to explore those quieter corners that organised tours often miss.
Don’t miss
- Saint-Malo’s walled old town and tidal beaches
- The pink granite coast around Perros-Guirec
- Carnac’s mysterious megalithic alignments
- The medieval village of Dinan, with its timbered houses
- Pointe du Raz, a dramatic cliff with sweeping ocean views
Culinary culture
Brittany is synonymous with buttery crêpes, delicate galettes, and fresh seafood, especially oysters and mussels. Don’t overlook the region’s cider, locally distilled lambig (apple brandy), and rich salted caramel treats. Coastal markets brim with artisanal cheeses, charcuterie, and seasonal vegetables that reflect the land and sea alike.
Dive deeper
Venture inland to uncover Breton folklore, from fest-noz night dances to tales of korrigans (mischievous fairies). Local Breton language signage still appears in villages, and medieval pardons—religious festivals blending ceremony with lively music, offer a glimpse of living tradition rarely seen by casual visitors.
Good to know
The euro is the local currency, and spring through early autumn offers the best weather for coastal hikes and festival attendance. Car travel is often easiest for exploring remote coastal sites, though regional trains link major towns. Coastal tides are dramatic—check schedules if planning beach walks or visits to tidal islands.