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Saint-Tropez harbor at dusk, featuring numerous luxury yachts anchored in the bay, with town buildings, a distinctive red bell tower, and distant mountains under a warm sky, showcasing the glamorous playground for the rich.
Picturesque canal view in Port Grimaud, France, with sailboats docked along the waterway and charming colorful Mediterranean-style houses lining the banks, evoking its nickname 'Little Venice'.
Bustling Saint-Tropez harbor on a sunny day, showcasing a vibrant scene with numerous boats and luxury yachts docked, and people strolling along the charming promenade in front of historic buildings.
The iconic Sénéquier cafe in Saint-Tropez, featuring its distinctive red awning and chairs, bustling with visitors enjoying outdoor coffee and pastries, epitomizing the luxurious and relaxed local street life.
A stylish beach bar by Saint-Tropez beach, featuring a wooden deck, comfortable lounge seating, and clear views of the azure sea and sandy shore under a bright sky, perfect for a luxurious coastal retreat.

France | Day Tour of Saint Tropez & Port Grimaud


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Duration:8 hour(s)
Guided language: English
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  • Visit Port Grimaud, nicknamed the little Venice
  • Have a look at the luxurious life of Saint Tropez
  • Take in the view of the Esterel Coastline
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— Tour Descriptions —

On our way to Saint Tropez, you will take in the gorgeous view of the beautiful red rock formation of the Esterel Mountains.

Visit Port Grimaud, which is nicknamed the little Venice with its tiny bridges, squares and canals.

We then reach Saint Tropez, which is now best know for the resorts, fancy harbors, the beaches, and the place des Lys, the place where all journalists, photographers, artists and celebrities meet. Enjoy the atmosphere of the provencal market on Tuesday and take your time to choose among the local restaurants to have a meal here.

Over the years this small village of Saint Tropez has become the veritable playground of the jet set, models and millionaires.Saint-Tropez has had a turbulent history from the XV century military stronghold, a quiet fishing village in the early twentieth century. She was also the first city on the coast to be liberated during World War II.


- Departure time -

Departure from Cannes : 8:30 am

Departure from Nice: 8:00 am

Departure from Monaco/ Villefranche : 8:00 am

Port Grimaud, the little Venice

Picturesque canal view in Port Grimaud, France, with sailboats docked along the waterway and charming colorful Mediterranean-style houses lining the banks, evoking its nickname 'Little Venice'.

The busy streets of Saint Tropez

The iconic Sénéquier cafe in Saint-Tropez, featuring its distinctive red awning and chairs, bustling with visitors enjoying outdoor coffee and pastries, epitomizing the luxurious and relaxed local street life.

The luxurious life of Saint Tropez

Saint-Tropez harbor at dusk, featuring numerous luxury yachts anchored in the bay, with town buildings, a distinctive red bell tower, and distant mountains under a warm sky, showcasing the glamorous playground for the rich.

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  • Departure from the choice of the city and of your hotel
  • Minimum booking pax is 2 people This is a Small group tour, maximum 8 people for the tour.
  • Please note that different clients from different hotels can be picked up on the way.
  • Tours timings are approximate and include customers pick up and drop off.
  • All customers are insured during transportation except getting in or out the vehicle.
  • Supplier is not responsible for theft of personal effects, weather conditions, heavy traffic, and delayed clients, we apologize in advance.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 2 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–1 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the main highlights and reputation of Saint-Tropez?

Saint-Tropez is renowned as a luxurious playground, famous for its vibrant harbor filled with opulent yachts, chic boutiques, and gourmet restaurants. It also boasts beautiful beaches like Pampelonne and a charming old town (La Ponche) with a rich fishing village history, offering a unique blend of glamour and authentic Provençal charm.

2. What activities are recommended for a one-day visit to Saint-Tropez?

For a memorable day in Saint-Tropez, explore the Old Port to admire the impressive yachts and browse the local market. Wander through the charming, cobbled streets of La Ponche, visit the Citadel for panoramic views of the town and bay, or relax at a beach club on Pampelonne Beach. Art enthusiasts might also appreciate the Musée de l'Annonciade.

3. What unique experiences can visitors expect in Port Grimaud?

Port Grimaud, often called "the Little Venice of Provence," offers a truly distinctive experience with its picturesque network of canals, charming bridges, and colorful pastel-colored houses. Visitors can enjoy serene boat rides through the waterways, explore quaint squares, and dine at waterfront cafes, immersing themselves in its unique architecture and relaxed, car-free atmosphere.

4. Is a day trip exploring Saint-Tropez and Port Grimaud a worthwhile experience?

Absolutely. A day trip combining Saint-Tropez and Port Grimaud offers a diverse and enriching experience. You can witness the glamorous lifestyle and historic charm of Saint-Tropez, then contrast it with the tranquil, canal-laced beauty of Port Grimaud. This combination provides a comprehensive glimpse into the distinct allure of the French Riviera, including views of the Esterel Coastline.

5. What is the general cost expectation for a visit to Saint-Tropez?

Saint-Tropez generally has a reputation for being an upscale destination, especially during peak season. While luxurious dining, high-end shopping, and exclusive beach clubs can be expensive, it is possible to enjoy the town on a more moderate budget. Exploring the old town, relaxing on public beaches, and opting for local eateries are ways to manage expenses.

6. What are the typical transportation options for reaching Saint-Tropez from Nice?

Reaching Saint-Tropez from Nice can be achieved via various methods. Buses offer a budget-friendly option, though travel time can be longer due to coastal roads. Ferries provide a scenic and often quicker route, especially during high season, by bypassing road traffic. Private transfers or organized day tours offer convenience and can reduce travel planning complexities.

7. Are there cycling paths connecting Port Grimaud and Saint-Tropez?

Yes, there are dedicated cycling paths that connect Port Grimaud to Saint-Tropez. This route provides a pleasant and active way to travel between the two charming locations, offering scenic views along the coast. It's a popular choice for those who enjoy outdoor exploration and want to experience the local landscape up close at their own pace.

8. How does the atmosphere of Saint-Tropez compare to Nice for a day visit?

Saint-Tropez offers a more exclusive, glamorous, and intimate village-like atmosphere compared to the larger, bustling city vibe of Nice. While Nice presents grand architecture and a vibrant urban beach scene, Saint-Tropez focuses on a refined yachting culture, chic boutiques, and a charming Provençal old town, providing a distinct sense of laid-back luxury.

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