Fresh, timeless, unforgettable: The new Le Deck at Monte-Carlo Beach is an instant success

There is a feeling at the new Le Deck at Monte-Carlo Beach that nothing has changed — and yet everything has. The legendary poolside brasserie has been transformed for the 2025 season, not with grand statements, but with a quiet grace that makes it feel as though it has always belonged to the Riviera’s story.

French interior architect Dorothée Delaye, known for her ability to restore the soul of iconic places, led the redesign with a deep respect for history. “I love places that feel like they’ve always been there,” Delaye told Monaco Life. “We dug through the archives — there are some incredible photos — because Monte-Carlo Beach is an institution. We based the design on those vintage photos, from the Coco Chanel era and beyond, and looked for patterns and stories that fit that spirit.”

Photo credit: Yannick Labrousse.

The pool area itself has been woven into the same vision. Custom-designed sun loungers, tents crafted from natural materials, and mahogany accents blend effortlessly into the lush landscape.

“The only thing that remains the same is the layout of the spaces, which is quite faithful to the original,” explained Delaye. “It was important to maintain that idea — that the space feels like it’s always been there, even though everything has changed.”

Terrazzo floors handcrafted by artisans from Arles and vintage-inspired fabrics adapted for outdoor living complete the atmosphere, creating an elegant and relaxed oasis.

Photo credit: Yannick Labrousse.

Families and friends gathering at Le Deck will also find new spaces that speak to the convivial spirit of the Riviera. Rounded tables for sharing, soft banquettes, and cozy lounge corners for an apéritif by the pool have been thoughtfully introduced.

“You see families here, people of all ages, and it’s important to connect with the younger generations too,” said Delaye. “Children come to learn to swim in the pool; generations of Monegasques have grown up in this place.”

Photo credit: Yannick Labrousse.

Since reopening in early April, the newly revamped Le Deck has already reclaimed its place as a vibrant social hub. During a recent lunch under Monaco’s brilliant spring sun, I watched as tables filled with ISM children and their mothers enjoying a relaxed meal, business professionals deep in conversation, older couples reconnecting, and young tourists soaking up the Monaco atmosphere.

The design team, together with Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer, set out to breathe new life into this nearly century-old Monegasque institution — and by every measure, they have succeeded.

Photo credit: Yannick Labrousse.

Food, naturally, remains central to the Le Deck experience. The brasserie’s Mediterranean menu celebrates seasonal ingredients and the art of sharing, featuring oysters, Breton lobster, sea bass, red mullet, and daily catches, served simply yet elegantly.

“You want people to feel good, to dress up a little, to enjoy themselves — a hedonistic, welcoming atmosphere without being pretentious,” said Delaye.

As Monte-Carlo Beach moves towards its centenary celebrations in 2029, the new Le Deck captures something timeless: the golden spirit of the Riviera, reimagined for today, where history, hospitality and heart come together under the Monaco sun.

Photo credit: Yannick Labrousse.

Beyond Le Deck, the Monte-Carlo Beach is entering a dynamic new chapter under the leadership of General Manager René Blino, who took the helm in January 2024. In addition to the new look at the brasserie, the resort is expanding its spirit of a private seaside club by adding new activities, including padel courts, pétanque, yoga, Pilates, and private coaching sessions, designed to appeal to all generations.

🎥 Watch Cassandra Tanti’s full video reel for an inside look at this new chapter in the story of a Monaco icon…


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Main photo: Dorothée Delaye, credit: Yannick Labrousse.