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St Tropez holidays 

Delicious and decadent, St Tropez is the French Riviera’s glam favourite for pouting jet-setters. While the high-end beach clubs and sassy super yachts capture the limelight, the village offers so much for the more modest budget. Outside the coiffed and manicured, you’ll find an authentic Provence of quiet squares, delicious food and scenic swim spots. 

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Glitz and glamour with an authentic underbelly 

Diving into deluxe is de rigueur in this decadent slice of the French Riviera — it just isn’t St Tropez without its glitterati. But slip past the gloss and you’ll find deserted beaches, petanque-dotted squares and vineyards serving crisp Provencal rose.

For one month a year, the real sport here is celeb-spotting. Grab a cafe seat and watch jet-setters indulge in high-end hedonism. Then slip into quieter corners and enjoy the luxe lifestyle without the price tag.

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Best hotels in St Tropez for all types of traveller

With a special kind of old-school intimacy, the boutique Hotel La Ponche is an extra special hideaway offering sea views, cool white linens and terracotta-tiled floors. Oozing charm from the days when St Tropez was a small fishing village of locals, pointillists and impressionists, this is where Hollywood siren Brigitte Bardot stayed. From then it’s attracted waves of the famous including Picasso and Satre and Jack Nicholson

AREV Hotel Saint Tropez blends vibrant colour with nautical flair in a playful, all with maximalist style. Expect mix-and-match interiors, tricolour-themed bars and a pool made for daydreaming. The boutiques, wineries and beach clubs are close by but entirely optional thanks to the hotel’s holistic spa and newly revamped restaurant.

Kube Hotel Saint-Tropez is a contemporary, design-focused retreat set in landscaped parkland overlooking the Gulf of St Tropez. Its cube-shaped architecture, sleek pool terraces and modern interiors give it a fresh feel. You can choose between glossy, high-tech rooms or villa suites with a more natural style and get to enjoy three pools, a spa, a gym and an on-site Franck Provost salon. The hotel’s restaurant serves updated Provencal dishes, after which you can use their shuttle service to whisk you into town. 

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Carefully selected St Tropez holidays

Best hotels in St Tropez for all types of traveller

With a special kind of old-school intimacy, the boutique Hotel La Ponche is an extra special hideaway offering sea views, cool white linens and terracotta-tiled floors. Oozing charm from the days when St Tropez was a small fishing village of locals, pointillists and impressionists, this is where Hollywood siren Brigitte Bardot stayed. From then it’s attracted waves of the famous including Picasso and Satre and Jack Nicholson

AREV Hotel Saint Tropez blends vibrant colour with nautical flair in a playful, all with maximalist style. Expect mix-and-match interiors, tricolour-themed bars and a pool made for daydreaming. The boutiques, wineries and beach clubs are close by but entirely optional thanks to the hotel’s holistic spa and newly revamped restaurant.

Kube Hotel Saint-Tropez is a contemporary, design-focused retreat set in landscaped parkland overlooking the Gulf of St Tropez. Its cube-shaped architecture, sleek pool terraces and modern interiors give it a fresh feel. You can choose between glossy, high-tech rooms or villa suites with a more natural style and get to enjoy three pools, a spa, a gym and an on-site Franck Provost salon. The hotel’s restaurant serves updated Provencal dishes, after which you can use their shuttle service to whisk you into town. 

 

     

From per person,
 

     

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Holiday package prices shown exclude local taxes, fees and charges that may be payable at your accommodation. If applicable, these will be displayed in the price breakdown when booking.

St Tropez holiday FAQs

  1. When it comes to imbibing all things glitz in St Tropez, it has to be the not-so-humble beach clubs. The daytime vibe is where you’ll best capture Saint Tropez’s gilded social scene.
  2. Some are better known than other – but all are tres chic. To be in with a chance of celeb’ spotting, then these are perhaps the beach clubs you should be angling for. Along the Pampelonne Beach is where you’ll find the mega-yacht bods at the famous Club 55. La Reserve a la Plange is where jet setters come to swim, bronze and dine. For a chance of a full-blown glimpse of glitzy celeb party on a yacht, take a seat at harbourside Cafe Senequier and watch.
  3. Shopping is the chichi-est of pastimes here after a beach club or yacht party. From beating heart of high-end fashion brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Hermes lining the streets but you’ll find boutiques selling anything from sandals to bohemian jewellery for that perfect St Tropez vibe.
  4. The La Ponche district is arguably where the soul of St Tropez lies. Think narrow streets, sorbet-hued buildings and cute little cafes. Wander past fishermen’s houses next to butterscotch sand, pop into art galleries and get a real dose of local life with a game of petanque at Place des Lices. This is where you’ll find a genuine slice of old-world Mediterranean.
  5. Dine like a superstar. As you’d expect from a town that does everything high-end, the dining comes with anything from hip shacks to Michelin-starred spots to be seen in. Thankfully, it’s not all hype. The food here has its own kind of celebrity status, often on themes of seafood and Mediterranean fare. Limiting yourself to the beachfront would be doing yourself a disservice, as would missing out on the town’s namesake cake – the tarte Tropezienne, a brioche of simple joy.
  6. Little but mighty, the harbourfront Musee de l’Annonciade punches way above its weight. Its whitewashed rooms brim with Pointillist stars such as Matisse, Signac and friends, earning it a reputation as one of the Riviera’s cultural gems. It is small enough to lap up in under an hour, which leaves plenty of time to wander along the harbour, drift past pastel facades and duck into the old town’s narrow lanes. Before long you will come to Place des Lices, where the original La Tarte Tropezienne awaits. Note – this is best demolished on a sun-drenched terrace. 
  • Gassin is just next door to Saint Tropez, it’s world’s away with its traditional cottages and flowerpot lined cobbled streets. Come for the views of the surrounding countryside filled with vineyards – in fact, just below the village is Chareau Minuty – or if you prefer, just idle away the hours spreading out on the pavement terraces of one of the cafes and restaurants here.
  • Ramatuelle is a better bet as it is really looked at as the beach side of Saint-Tropez. Although its worth visiting for its history, setting and tranquillity – imagine flower-filled lanes that spiral uphill, vaulted passages and terracotta tiled roofs, it’s St Tropez’s quieter neighbour. Don’t expect it to be sleepy, however as Ramatuelle offers a hub for local arts, food, music and culture. It’s also home to Pampelonne Beach – where you’ll find the legendary clubs Club 55, Nikki Beach and Bagatelle. Come here on Thursdays and Sundays to find a lively Provencal market that’s perfect for artisan pastries and local cheeses.
  • Saint-Maxime is a 20-minute drive from Saint-Tropez, without traffic, but in summer expect longer. It’s still an ideal spot if your intention is to pop into Saint Tropez once or twice. What you get in return is priceless though. By being bypassed by superyachts and ignored by paparazzi, the town of Sainte-Maxime across the bay offers a classy French Riviera break without the glitz and dizzying prices. You’ll find colourful fishing boats adorned with fresh catch, bakers, butchers and more.
  • If you love beach breaks, then you’re in for a treat at sun-drenched Saint-Tropez. Pampelonne is the real showstopper with its 5km of golden sand and the chicest of clubs where Champagne flows freely with scores of 11/10 on the views and glamour vibes.
  • For a gentler vibe, head for Bouillabaisse with its shallows and sunset magic with stellar views across the shimmering gulf of the nearby Port Grimaud. If you fancy slipping into something more serene, then the locals’ favourite Les Canebiers, is where the water is so clear it’s practically see-through. It’s a sheltered spot, in a bay with a relaxed neighbourhood vibe filled with natural beauty.  
  • Gassin is just next door to Saint Tropez, it’s world’s away with its traditional cottages and flowerpot lined cobbled streets. Come for the views of the surrounding countryside filled with vineyards – in fact, just below the village is Chareau Minuty – or if you prefer, just idle away the hours spreading out on the pavement terraces of one of the cafes and restaurants here.
  • Ramatuelle is a better bet as it is really looked at as the beach side of Saint-Tropez. Although its worth visiting for its history, setting and tranquillity – imagine flower-filled lanes that spiral uphill, vaulted passages and terracotta tiled roofs, it’s St Tropez’s quieter neighbour. Don’t expect it to be sleepy, however as Ramatuelle offers a hub for local arts, food, music and culture. It’s also home to Pampelonne Beach – where you’ll find the legendary clubs Club 55, Nikki Beach and Bagatelle. Come here on Thursdays and Sundays to find a lively Provencal market that’s perfect for artisan pastries and local cheeses.
  • Saint-Maxime is a 20-minute drive from Saint-Tropez, without traffic, but in summer expect longer. It’s still an ideal spot if your intention is to pop into Saint Tropez once or twice. What you get in return is priceless though. By being bypassed by superyachts and ignored by paparazzi, the town of Sainte-Maxime across the bay offers a classy French Riviera break without the glitz and dizzying prices. You’ll find colourful fishing boats adorned with fresh catch, bakers, butchers and more.
  • If you love beach breaks, then you’re in for a treat at sun-drenched Saint-Tropez. Pampelonne is the real showstopper with its 5km of golden sand and the chicest of clubs where Champagne flows freely with scores of 11/10 on the views and glamour vibes.
  • For a gentler vibe, head for Bouillabaisse with its shallows and sunset magic with stellar views across the shimmering gulf of the nearby Port Grimaud. If you fancy slipping into something more serene, then the locals’ favourite Les Canebiers, is where the water is so clear it’s practically see-through. It’s a sheltered spot, in a bay with a relaxed neighbourhood vibe filled with natural beauty.  

Between June to August is great if you like lots happening. It’s the season for glamour, parties and posing. May and September is much better if you’re aiming for fewer crowds offer yet still pleasant weather with lower prices being a bonus. 

The closest major town to is Sainte-Maxime, located across the bay – you can drive, or get a lovely boat across the bay  - Les Bateaux Verts run regular shuttle services.

The closest major city is Toulon, approximately 70 km to the west by road, while Cannes is about 90 km to the east by road. 

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