The French Riviera's most glamorous address — sun-drenched Pampelonne Beach, legendary beach clubs, a medieval old port steeped in Provencal character, and the best of the Cote d'Azur, all from the deck of your private yacht.
Unlock the very best of Saint Tropez from the freedom of your own private yacht.
Anchor off the legendary 5 km arc of Pampelonne Beach and arrive at Club 55, Nikki Beach, or Tahiti by tender — no parking queues, no waiting, just seamless luxury.
From St. Tropez, sail to Porquerolles, Sanary-sur-Mer, or the Calanques of Marseille. The Cote d'Azur's finest coastline stretches in both directions from this iconic port.
From the legendary Club 55 to the intimate family restaurants of the old port, St. Tropez dining is a destination in its own right — and far easier to access by water than by road.
The St. Tropez Tuesday and Saturday markets and the pastel-painted port are best enjoyed in the early morning — before the yacht tenders bring ashore the day-trippers.
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St. Tropez in peak season is an exercise in managing access. Our local relationships mean your yacht is perfectly positioned — at Pampelonne, in the old port, and at the finest tables — without the friction that traps most visitors.
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St. Tropez's prime season is July and August when the port fills with superyachts and the beach clubs operate at full capacity. May, June, and September offer an equally beautiful Riviera experience with significantly less congestion and better value.
St. Tropez became a global byword for glamour when Brigitte Bardot brought the world's cameras here in the 1950s, and the village has never fully shed that reputation. But away from the Vieux Port's legendary superyacht parade, the town retains a genuine Provencal character: cobbled lanes, pastel-shuttered houses, excellent markets, and a fishing community that predates the celebrity circus by several centuries.
The 5 km arc of Pampelonne Beach is home to over 30 beach clubs ranging from the legendary Club 55 (operating since 1955) to newer arrivals like Bagatelle and Tahiti Plage. The clubs are very different in character — Club 55 is discreet, family-oriented, and famously resistant to change; Nikki Beach is younger and louder. Your captain will advise which suits your group best on any given day.
The Vieux Port of St. Tropez — lined with the candyfloss-coloured facades of restaurants and galleries — is the place to observe the summer spectacle at its most colourful. The weekly Tuesday and Saturday market in Place des Lices sells everything from Provencal soap and olive oil to antiques. The Musee de l'Annonciade houses an exceptional collection of Pointillist and Fauvist art by painters including Signac, Matisse, and Bonnard — all of whom worked in St. Tropez.
The Iles d'Hyeres — Porquerolles, Port-Cros, and Ile du Levant — lie just 35 nautical miles west and are considered among the most beautiful islands in the western Mediterranean. To the east, Cannes (25 nm), Nice (45 nm), and Monaco (55 nm) are all easily reached in a day's sailing.