Saint-Tropez, a favorite haunt of the European jet set, movie stars and artists, but also yachtsmen, is unrivaled in the entire Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region for yacht charters in the Mediterranean.mediterranean.
With its Mediterranean charm and luxury boutiques along the coast, this former fishing village has become one of the most famous seaside resorts in France. But Saint-Tropez is not just the most exclusive and liveliest town on the French Riviera. The latter has indeed managed to retain its Provençal character with its ancient buildings, its historic village, its artistic heart and its old ports. Thus, history buffs can also enjoy this splendid town and the cultural treasures it houses. The citadel of Saint-Tropez is certainly the best example of a historical treasure. It also offers a breathtaking view of the city.
But what has really made the town famous is its status as a seaside resort. Yacht charter in Saint-Tropez has become a must, to the delight of yachtsmen, who can now enjoy idyllic beaches such as the wild beach of Les Graniers, located at the foot of the Citadel.
Find the beach that suits you
A yacht charter in Saint-Tropez will allow you to sail along its sandy coast, where splendid sand rivers are formed. Whether you set course for Ramatuelle or head for Sainte-Maxime, you will easily find the beach that suits you. For example, you can enjoy a peaceful swim on the side of Fontanette beach. Located a few minutes from the port of Saint-Tropez, this sand and pebble beach is certainly not the most famous, but it has the merit of being not far from the city center. You can also find peace and quiet at the Flolaudis cove. Located a few pitches from Moutte beach, this small sandy cove is protected by particularly dense scrubland and is a delight for diving enthusiasts.
Not far from the Flolaudis cove lies the wild beach of Les Salins. A change of scenery awaits you on this 500-meter-long river of white sand. As for those who like crowds, they will certainly set their sights on the beaches of Tahiti and Pampelonne.
A little nature getaway in Saint-Tropez
It seems difficult to believe that Saint-Tropez also promises pleasant moments for hikers. And yet, in addition to the famous Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officers' Path) linking the most beautiful beaches of the French Riviera, Saint-Tropez also has a few pleasant surprises in store for nature lovers.
Numerous green spaces have been laid out by the company Saint-Tropez Parcs et Jardins, founded by the landscape gardener Pierre Restituito. Your stroll in the heart of the park, created in 1962, will be punctuated by Mediterranean scents and the shimmering colors of rosebushes, oleanders and jasmine. Don't miss a visit to the Domaine du Rayol. straddling Saint-Tropez and Le Lavandou, this landscaped area of 20 hectares will transport you to Australia, Chile or Asia.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 659 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $36,926 |
Minimum weekly price | $557 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |