Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Saint-Tropez, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur

September 27, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Brigitte Bardot frolicked on the beaches of St. Tropez in the '50s; now it's the playground of rap stars and international socialites. Most of the sandy hot spots lie southwest of town on the Baie de Pampelonne. But if you're not P. Diddy, take heart: you'll find a few family-friendly, public beaches where the sun, sand and waves are just as fabulous.
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1. Marine Air Sport

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5.0 based on 188 reviews

Marine Air Sport

Parasailing over the bay of Saint Tropez, stuning vues along the beaches of Sainte maxime, Port Grimaud Gassin and Saint-Tropez, no need to swim, no age limit. Take off and landing on the boat, single double triple four or five people, maximum total weight under the parasail 220kg Totaly safe, fully qualified and friendly instructor

2. Le Brigantin II

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5.0 based on 523 reviews

Le Brigantin II

During the cruise we sail past the old town of St.Tropez, the famous beaches and the spectacular millionaire's bay. A full commentary in English including the history of St.Tropez, the houses of celebrities, the prices of yatchs and all the gossip. We sail very close to the coast. The boat may be chartered for private functions, fishing trips and special occasions.

3. Domaine La Tourraque

2444 Chemin de la Bastide Blanche, 83350 Ramatuelle, Saint-Tropez France +33 4 94 79 25 95 [email protected] http://www.latourraque.fr
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Domaine La Tourraque

Come and spend a moment at the Estate ! You can taste the wines and visit our little museum. Visit of the Vineyard on Wednesday (online booking).

4. Pampelonne Nautic Club

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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Pampelonne Nautic Club

Pampelonne Nautic Club offers rental a wide range of new generation nautical equipment. Come discover unusual, sporting, family and fun experiences in a dream setting in the heart of the Pampelonne Bay.

5. La Rose des Vents II

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5.0 based on 97 reviews

La Rose des Vents II

Rose des Vents II propose you since 30 years, on our boat, a trip to enjoy an hour of pleasure commented by our sailers. Jean-Philippe AQUILA and his crew entirely from Saint-Tropez receive you in Saint-Tropez, village full of charm and luxury of the French Riviera, where they will make you discover the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, the houses of celebrities in the Canebiers' Bay, in an hour of trip. Christophe, our sailer, will comment this trip with humour and will tell you about the history of Saint-Tropez. For events like weddings, birthdays, rent for a day, etc, please contact us. PRICES : 12 EUROS for adults 7 EUROS for children from 5 to 12 years old. FREE for children less than 5 years old. PRICES FOR GROUPS --> Please contact us. Transports Maritimes Tropeziens wish you to come spend an hour of trip with us !

6. La Guepe Mobile

2 avenue du General Leclerc, 83990, Saint-Tropez France +33 6 25 94 45 61 [email protected] http://www.laguepemobile.com/
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

La Guepe Mobile

7. Citadelle de Saint-Tropez - Musee d'histoire maritime

1, Montee de la Citadelle, 83990, Saint-Tropez France +33 4 94 55 90 30 [email protected] http://musees.saint-tropez.fr
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4.5 based on 909 reviews

Citadelle de Saint-Tropez - Musee d'histoire maritime

For over 400 years, the Citadel rings the city. Element of the defence of the port the most important between Antibes and Toulon for centuries, it is now one of the few monuments of this magnitude of the Var coast. Proud of its rich maritime past, Saint-Tropez has decided to create a modern museum in the dungeon of the town's citadel, allowing all visitors to discover the daily lives of men and women who shaped over the centuries the Saint-Tropez of today.

Reviewed By ginsengNewYork

Scenic old fortress turned into an interesting, unpretentious naval museum, with stunning 380° views. The location is superb, but the best part is getting into the museum. With information in both French and English, the mixed media exhibits are appealing for both young and old. Quite low cost by St Tropez standards, the 3euros entrance fee is a steal! The exhibits are tastefully displayed and cover the true identity of Saint Tropez in the past 500 years. Indeed, St Trop was not just a picture perfect fishing village, but it turns out it had much greater importance. The exhibits cover commerce and fishing trips along Provence’s coast, as well as long hazardous voyages aboard large merchant sailing boats beyond Cape Horn, journeys along the coasts of Africa and India, and the age of luxurious liners. Amongst notorious Tropezian celebrities, I discovered De Suffren, who had volunteered to help the colonists during the American Revolutionary War. Highly recommended !

8. La Pouncho Saint-Tropez

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4.5 based on 41 reviews

La Pouncho Saint-Tropez

Discover Saint-Tropez from the sea: the mythical old village, famous movies sites, amazing villas of celebrities... Enjoy a nice moment with us contemplating the wonderful landscapes of Saint-Tropez. We will tell you all the anedcotes regarding the most famous French village!

9. Cap Taillat

La Bastide Blanche, 83350 Ramatuelle, Saint-Tropez France http://www.ramatuelle-tourisme.com/ramatuelle-cote-mer-tresors-fr.htm
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4.5 based on 298 reviews

Cap Taillat

Reviewed By B_Brierley - London, United Kingdom

We visited in August 2020 with our 8 year old twins and had a gorgeous day here. We tried to arrive early as others had suggested but only managed to make it around 10.30am. We ended up in a traffic queue that we discovered was for the main Escalet beach parking lot, so we ended up driving around this queue to bypass the first parking lot. It is better to drive up the residential street where halfway up the top there is another booth that sells tickets for street parking further up. We paid 4 Euros (cash only) and managed to find the last spot on the residential street by 11am. From here, we walked down the residential road to the end, where you turn left down a dirt track and walk about 30 minutes along a coastal trail. This whole walking trail is just stunning and there are many coves that you can choose to stop at - some that allow nude sunbathing just FYI :) We opted to keep going until the very end at stop at the last cove just before Cap Taillait beach. There is no shade here but we set up a makeshift shelter with drift wood and towels. We stayed for about 5 hours, swimming and having a picnic and just enjoying the beautiful surroundings. The water is unbelievably clear. We saw 1 jellyfish so beware. After we hiked back to our car, we drove up to Ramatuelle village for dinner. A perfect day!

10. Plage de l'Escalet

Cap Camarat, 83350 Ramatuelle, Saint-Tropez France http://www.ramatuelle-tourisme.com/ramatuelle-cote-mer-criques-fr.htm
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4.5 based on 692 reviews

Plage de l'Escalet

Reviewed By arnoldoaroma - Düsseldorf, Germany

We have come to L‘Escalet a couple of times as we enjoyed the sporting activities possible in the bay - kayaking and SUP. There is a small paid parking nearby which has enough space when you come early. And the local kiosk stand offers some simple, but nice food after swimming. Nice place to explore.

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