Once a fishing village, the place developed in the mid-20th century into a meeting place for the rich and beautiful and also attracted many artists who immortalized it in their works. Today, it is still worth a stroll through the large marina to marvel at the luxury boats, but also to experience the town with its charming alleys and treat yourself to a gentle introduction to a cruise on the French Riviera on the largest sandy beach on the Côte d'Azur.
Climate: Mediterranean with temperatures between 20 and 27 degrees
Winds: Mistral, Garbi
Sailing season: May to October
Popular Yachts | Saint Tropez
Cabins: | 3 | Berths: | 6+2 |
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Year: | 2018 | Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID | 17222 | L/D: | 12.43 / 2.19 |
Cabins: | 3 | Berths: | 6 |
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Year: | 2019 | Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID | 20457 | L/D: | 12.37 / 1.12 |
Cabins: | 3 | Berths: | 6+1 |
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Year: | 2021 | Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID | 32595 | L/D: | 11.19 / 1.95 |
Cabins: | 3 | Berths: | 6+1 |
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Year: | 2015 | Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID | 8877 | L/D: | 13.50 / 2.20 |
Cabins: | 3 | Berths: | 6+2 |
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Year: | 2020 | Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID | 29910 | L/D: | 13.00 / 2.20 |
Cabins: | 3 | Berths: | 6 |
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Year: | 2014 | Sail | Battened |
Yacht-ID | 12117 | L/D: | 13.96 / 1.30 |
Yacht charter Saint-Tropez
The best way to get to Saint-Tropez is by car or otherwise by plane to Nice or Marseille. During a stroll along the harbor promenade one can admire impressive yachts. If you want to indulge in luxury even further, you can stroll through the villa district of the city afterwards. This can also be seen from Anse des Canebiers, a popular anchorage east of the city. To the south are beautiful beaches such as the Baie de Pampelonne, the largest sandy beach on the Côte d'Azur. In the evening, numerous nightclubs open their doors. You might even spot a celebrity or two. Art lovers will find works by artists who were inspired by the city, such as Paul Signac, Henri Matisse and Pierre Bonnard, at the Musée de l'Annonciade. From the citadel you have a beautiful view of the city and the surrounding harbor towns. At the weekly market you can embed yourself with traditional products of the region.
Experience the diversity of the French Riviera with a yacht charter Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez offers a great entry point for a French Riviera cruise to towns like Sainte-Maxime, Port Grimaud and Saint-Raphaël. Right next to Saint-Tropez is Port Grimaud, a Venice-style lagoon town crisscrossed with canals. An excursion with the dinghy offers itself here virtually. Sainte-Maxime is in the same bay opposite. Here things are a bit quieter, but you still don't have to do without anything. The town is architecturally influenced by Art Deco and there are many restaurants, boutiques and cafes. You can also take a trip to the Moorish massif rising behind the city for hiking or biking. If you like it closer, you can go to the Pointe de Sardinaux viewpoint and enjoy nature and the sunset there.
Les Voiles de Saint Tropez Regatta is one of the largest regattas in the Mediterranean, held over four days in late September. Here you can marvel at superyachts as well as enjoy the sight of classics, which is what it's all about. Peppered with parties and an award ceremony in front of several thousand spectators, this event is an exciting experience for sailing fans.