This trip allows you to enjoy Glitzy and glamorous Saint-Tropez, a popular resort town on the French Riviera. Its iconic beaches, yacht culture, and nightlife scene tend to attract style-conscious and affluent travelers, but there's more to the former fishing village than Brigitte-Bardot-style glamour and exclusivity.
You will discover this awesome destination as a private vehicle picks you up from your hotel in Nice, Cannes and Monaco. It's a private trip and you don't need to wait for any outside guests. The pickup and drop from the hotel are also included. Your private vehicle stays with you for 8 hours.
Pickup included
Grimaud is a very nice medieval village located in Côte d'Azur, not far from Saint-Tropez. It is different village from Port Grimaud, which is located at the seaside. On the contrary, Grimaud is classic village perché. In the village area there is also a mill and a castle.
Port Grimaud is called "French Venice" or "Mini Venice". It is fabulous town built purposely to be just like Venice. It is located seven kilometres south-west of Sainte Maxime and about six kilometres east of Grimaud. The town was the dream of Alsatian architect François Spoerry who in 1962 bought the marshy areas at the mouth of the river Giscle. It has been built with all channels in a Venetian manner, but with the houses having French "fishermans" style similar to those in Saint Tropez.
The Old Town of Saint-Tropez, known as "La Ponche" borders the Vieux Port harbor basin and is below the citadel. La Ponche is the historic center of the fishing village and is the most picturesque area of Saint Tropez. Part of it has been laid out as a pedestrian zone of narrow alleyways and quaint cobblestone lanes abounding with small shops, upscale boutiques, cafés, and restaurants.
The discovery of this area has to be done on foot. We recommend you to begin exploring this lively quarter at the Rue de la Citadelle that leads into the center of the Old Town. Turn left on the Rue du Portail-Neuf until reaching the 18th-century Eglise de Notre-Dame de l'Assomption (26 Rue Gambetta). With its beautiful Italian Baroque bell tower, this church punctuates the Saint-Tropez skyline. Inside visitors can admire the bust of Saint Tropez, the town's patron saint.
The atmospheric Vieux Port is the heart of Saint-Tropez, where the old fishing village first sprung to life. Visitors are charmed by the idyllic scene of small fishing boats and fashionable yachts docked in the harbor, which is lined by pastel-colored Mediterranean houses and lively cafés with outdoor terraces. On the wide sidewalk at the water's edge, artists sell colourful paintings depicting scenes of Saint-Tropez.
Place aux Herbes, the ancient market square that is filled with colourful fruit, vegetable, and flower stalls in the early morning.
Cannes is a glamorous coastal city on the French Riviera, renowned for its annual Cannes Film Festival. Known for its luxurious lifestyle, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife, Cannes is a popular destination for celebrities, film enthusiasts, and travelers seeking a taste of the high life.
This iconic building is the venue for the Cannes Film Festival and hosts numerous other events throughout the year. The famous red carpet and steps are a must-see.
The famous promenade along the Mediterranean Sea, lined with luxury hotels, restaurants, and high-end boutiques. It's the heart of Cannes' glamorous lifestyle.
The old town of Cannes, perched on a hill, offers charming narrow streets, historic buildings, and panoramic views of the city and the sea.
A small but fascinating museum housed in a 15th-century castle, featuring a collection of art, artifacts, and musical instruments from around the world.
The largest of the Lérins Islands, known for its beautiful natural surroundings, historic Fort Royal, and the legend of the Man in the Iron Mask.
A traditional Provençal fish stew made with a variety of fresh seafood, tomatoes, garlic, and herbs. Often served with rouille, a spicy mayonnaise.
A classic Provençal vegetable dish made with eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, tomatoes, and herbs. Often served as a side dish or main course.
A thin, crispy chickpea pancake, similar to a savory crepe. Often served as a street food or appetizer.
A delicious pastry made with brioche, filled with cream and topped with sugar. A popular dessert in the region.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, vibrant festivals, and lively beaches. The Cannes Film Festival in May is a major highlight.
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Cannes is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, as with any tourist destination, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Cannes Railway Station
Cannes Bus Station
Efficient and affordable bus service with frequent schedules. Buses are a convenient way to get around Cannes.
Available • Apps: G7, Uber
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The vibrant city of Nice offers a mix of historic sites, beautiful beaches, and a lively atmosphere. Explore the Old Town, visit the famous Promenade des Anglais, and enjoy the local cuisine.
The glamorous principality of Monaco is known for its luxury, casinos, and the famous Monaco Grand Prix. Explore the Prince's Palace, visit the Oceanographic Museum, and enjoy the stunning views of the Mediterranean.
The famous seaside town of Saint-Tropez is known for its beautiful beaches, luxury yachts, and vibrant nightlife. Explore the historic Old Town, visit the Citadel, and enjoy the local cuisine.
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