Hotel Review: Eddé Sands Hotel & Wellness Resort

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“You may have to call security to get me to leave” I only half jokingly said to Alice Eddé, the owner of the Eddé Sands resort and Joanne, the Marketing Manager.  I had just fallen in love with the Eddé Sands resort after a relaxing lunch and tour of the grounds and was thinking that I could live out the rest of my days on one of the roof-top beds overlooking the Mediterranean.   

This is not your typical Mom & Pop establishment



I’d have to say what is most amazing about the Eddé Sands, located along a beautiful stretch of beach just outside of Byblos, is the sheer size of the resort. When I think of a hotel owned by a husband and wife team, I tend to think small, cozy B&B with a few guest rooms and a restaurant that closes just after sunset. But as I walked down the hill from the guard gate I realized that my assumptions were way out of proportion.

This was not a small B&B. This was a full sized resort that I would expect to see from a major hotel conglomerate.  But with one added benefit: there was still the feel of personal ownership and pride that goes into every bit of the hotel.

What’s on offer at the Edde Sands Resort

It is hard to tell what was more interesting – learning about the resort or learning about the owner, Alice Eddé.   Born in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, raised around the world where she learned to speak multiple languages, married to a successful Lebanese lawyer who she met while on vacation in Beirut, and now a successful resort owner, purse designer, business woman and health advocate.  I do hope one day a book will be written of her life story.

The afternoon of my visit, I arrived just in time join Ms. Eddé for lunch.  We enjoyed a light and delicious “spa” lunch of shrimp and rice and a fresh papaya salad at the sea-side restaurant La Peche du Jour, then began the tour of the resort’s grounds

Delicious and healthy papaya salad for lunch

Ms. Eddé explained how the original resort was opened in 2003 and now includes a luxury boutique hotel, a 3-star hotel, 8 restaurants, shops (both in the resort and also in the city of Byblos), meeting rooms, banquet/wedding facilities, a full-service spa, multiple pools and cabanas.  Given the size of the Eddé Sands resort, I have no doubt that I’ve either left something off the list or that something will have been added by the time I publish this post. 

The adult-only VIP Pool



Ms. Eddé noted that whenever possible, the amenities and materials used at the resort are locally sourced in Lebanon. She and her husband are very proud of this country, and especially of their city Byblos, and want to showcase all that it has to offer.  In fact, the signature color of the Eddé Sands Resort is Phoenician purple, tying back to a time when these proud traders and explorers ruled Byblos.  

The signature Phoenician Purple (photo courtesy of the Edde Sands resort)

Ms. Eddé showed me around the gorgeous three tiered pool area (fashioned after the traditional tiered Persian gardens), the Italian restaurant called eParadiso, the over the top Layali Zaman restaurant that serves up tradition Arabic dishes, and some of the picturesque locations where I will one day … I mean some lucky couple will one day get married.  The Eddé does 145 each year, so they have gotten quite good at it!

Brightly colored tables in the Layali Zaman r
estaurant (photo courtesy of Edde Sands Resort)
One of many areas that can accomodate a wedding reception (photo courtesy of Edde Sands Resort)

The tour continued with the property’s Marketing Manager as she showed me around the éBoutique Hotel and the cabanas near the VIP pool.  The e Boutique is made up of 8 bungalows and 9 deluxe rooms, plus 3 additional “blue” bungalows that will be open in a few days time.  Each of the spacious bungalows has its own name, theme and color scheme and inside is decorated with soothing colors, plenty of seating areas and a modern bathroom that overlooks the rest of the room.   A sliding glass door leads out towards the sea.

Interior of the Crab Bungalow (photo courtesy of Edde Sands resort)

The true treat for me, though, was the roof top area.  After climbing a few stairs I was treated to a beautiful sea view. I found couches and a table set up where guests can have a quiet morning coffee and, my favorite, a full sized bed with a wispy mosquito net where I would happily spend a night under the stars.

Where you’ll find me at the Edde Sands – the bungalow’s roof top

One of the Jacuzzi cabanas surrounding the VIP Pool (photo courtesy of the Edde Sands Resort)
When I asked Ms. Eddé what her favorite part of the resort was, she didn’t hesitate in telling me, the wellness spa. Lucky for me, my tour ended at the spa where I was treated to a full body massage using traditional Ayurvedic techniques. What a perfect way to end the already perfect afternoon.

Indian inspired massage table at the Tropical Spa

The Tropical spa is made up of an Indoor and an Outdoor Spa area and offers an extensive list of therapeutic and Ayurvedic treatments.  My treatment took place at the Indoor spa which decorated with dark woods, pastel cushions, fresh flowers and copper bowls. 

The warm interior of the Indoor Tropical Spa (photo courtesy of the Edde Sands  Resort)

Decorative materials at the Indoor Spa

The treatment began with me sitting upright in a chair to receive an head massage using herbal oils. From there I moved to a heavy wood massage table for the remainder of the full body massage.  This treatment uses warm oils scented with lavender and other local flowers and long massage strokes tailored to the pressure you request from the therapist. This treatment was relaxing but I also felt like my muscles were worked and revitalized by the time we finished. Once the 60 minute treatment is over, I am taken into a small room where I am asked to sit in a beautiful wooden steam box which reminded me of an old fashioned treatment from the early 1900’s.  

The post-massage steam box

After about 10 minutes of steaming, I was ready for a final shower with locally produced soaps, shampoos and conditioners. I think one of the only complaint I would have is that the shower in the steam room seemed cramped and basic – not what I’d expect to see in a 5 star resort.  Also, I would have appreciated a bit more dialogue with the the therapist about the oils she was using and the benefits they provided.
 

With the spa treatment sadly coming to an end, I snuck in a few minutes at one of the cabana’s Jacuzzis before I reluctantly left (no security required) and headed back to Beirut. I am definitely planning another trip back to what is so far my favorite property in Lebanon.  

If you are planning a trip up to this resort, make sure to book well in advance.  The bungalows and deluxe rooms go quickly, especially during the summer.  Keep in mind that the Eddé Sands is also one of the only resorts that is operational year round so you can enjoy the beauty and hospitality at any time. 
Note: While the lunch and spa treatment  were provided compliments of the Eddé Sands Hotel & Wellness Resort, all opinions offered here are my own. 


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  • Anonymous June 19, 2012, 5:57 am

    Beautifully written! Can’t wait to go!

    • Nailah June 19, 2012, 7:42 pm

      Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy it when you get there.

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