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Glamour, Beaches & Coastal Escapes

Saint-Tropez Yacht Charter

Cruise the legendary Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Private beaches, Pampelonne sunsets, and the iconic old port — the ultimate Mediterranean yacht charter destination.

Overview

Why Charter in Saint-Tropez?

Saint-Tropez is the jewel of the French Riviera, renowned for its glamorous beaches, charming old port, and legendary nightlife. A yacht charter here offers the perfect blend of Mediterranean elegance and coastal adventure.

From the iconic Pampelonne Beach to secluded bays along the Ramatuelle coastline, a luxury yacht gives you exclusive access to the finest spots along the Gulf of Saint-Tropez — away from the crowds.

Best Time to Visit

May to October, with peak season in July and August. June and September offer beautiful weather with fewer crowds.

Recommended Duration

Day charters are perfect for beach hopping. 3–5 day charters allow exploration of the entire Gulf and neighbouring Porquerolles.

Marine Life

Mediterranean fish, occasional dolphins, Posidonia seagrass meadows, and crystal-clear snorkeling in protected marine areas.

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Highlights

What to Experience in Saint-Tropez

Pampelonne Beach

Pampelonne Beach

The legendary 5km beach with exclusive beach clubs, crystal-clear waters, and golden sand.

Old Port of Saint-Tropez

Old Port of Saint-Tropez

The iconic harbour lined with superyachts, Provençal restaurants, and the famous Sénéquier café.

Cap Taillat

Cap Taillat

One of the last unspoilt headlands on the Riviera — pristine nature and secluded swimming.

Les Salins Beach

Les Salins Beach

A quieter, more natural beach perfect for families and relaxed afternoon anchoring.

Ramatuelle Coastline

Ramatuelle Coastline

Secluded bays and dramatic cliffs accessible only by yacht — the quiet side of the Riviera.

Where to Eat & Drink

Best Restaurants & Beach Clubs in Saint-Tropez

Our crew's hand-picked selection of the finest spots for lunch, dinner, and sunset cocktails — many accessible directly by yacht.

Club 55 — Mediterranean seafood restaurant Saint-Tropez
Boat Access
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Club 55

Mediterranean seafood

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The original Pampelonne beach club, founded in 1955. A legendary institution where old-money glamour meets barefoot luxury. Grilled fish, rosé, and people-watching at its finest.

Arrive by tender for the full VIP experience. Book weeks ahead in peak season.

Nikki Beach — International & sushi restaurant Saint-Tropez
Boat Access
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Nikki Beach

International & sushi

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The world-famous beach club that defined the party-meets-luxury concept. DJs, champagne showers, and sushi platters — an all-day event every day of summer.

Sunday is the signature party day. Reserve a daybed for your group.

La Vague d'Or — French haute cuisine restaurant Saint-Tropez
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La Vague d'Or

French haute cuisine

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Three Michelin-starred restaurant at Résidence de la Pinède. Chef Arnaud Donckele creates sublime Mediterranean haute cuisine with locally sourced ingredients.

A once-in-a-lifetime dinner. Book a terrace table overlooking the bay.

Les Graniers — Fresh seafood restaurant Saint-Tropez
Boat Access
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Les Graniers

Fresh seafood

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A hidden gem tucked below the Citadel, accessible by a scenic coastal path or by boat. Simple, fresh seafood served on a shaded terrace steps from the sea.

Anchor in the cove below and swim to the restaurant — the ultimate arrival.

Bagatelle — Mediterranean sharing plates restaurant Saint-Tropez
Boat Access
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Bagatelle

Mediterranean sharing plates

PartyTrendy

Trendy lunch-to-party spot where Mediterranean food meets lively DJ sets. Standing on tables and dancing by dessert is not just allowed — it's expected.

Go for the Saturday lunch party. Order the truffle pizza.

Loulou Ramatuelle — Provençal-Italian restaurant Saint-Tropez
Boat Access
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Loulou Ramatuelle

Provençal-Italian

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Part of the Maison Loulou by the sea, this elegant restaurant blends Provence and the Mediterranean. Fresh pasta, line-caught fish, and stunning sunset views.

Arrive by tender to Pampelonne and walk through the pine trees to the terrace.

Le Café de Paris — French brasserie restaurant Saint-Tropez
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Le Café de Paris

French brasserie

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A Saint-Tropez port institution with prime waterfront seating. Watch the superyachts come and go while enjoying classic French brasserie fare.

Best for a late-afternoon apéritif with views of the port and the old town.

Sénéquier — French café & patisserie restaurant Saint-Tropez
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Sénéquier

French café & patisserie

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The iconic portside café with its signature red awning, famous for its nougat and hot chocolate since 1887. A Saint-Tropez legend and the place to see and be seen.

Order the tarte tropézienne — a local classic named after the town itself.

Must-Visit Spots

Best Anchor Spots & Places to Explore near Saint-Tropez

From secluded bays to charming harbours, these are the spots our captains recommend — places you can only truly experience by yacht.

L'Escalet — yacht anchor spot near Saint-Tropez
Swimming, snorkeling, privacy

L'Escalet

A stunning, secluded beach framed by rocky headlands and crystal-clear turquoise water. One of the most beautiful anchorages on the Riviera — only accessible by yacht or footpath.

Arrive early in summer as the anchorage fills quickly. The water clarity here is exceptional.

Port Grimaud — yacht anchor spot near Saint-Tropez
Sightseeing, canal cruise, family

Port Grimaud

Known as the 'Venice of the South of France', Port Grimaud is a charming lakeside village with colourful Provençal houses and winding canals. Cruise through and moor for lunch.

Enter the canals by tender — the architecture and atmosphere are unique on the Riviera.

Cap Taillat — yacht anchor spot near Saint-Tropez
Nature, hiking, untouched beaches

Cap Taillat

One of the last truly wild headlands on the French Riviera. A protected nature reserve with pristine sand, transparent water, and virtually no development — pure Mediterranean beauty.

Baie de Briande — yacht anchor spot near Saint-Tropez
Overnight anchoring, calm waters

Baie de Briande

A sheltered bay perfect for overnight anchoring. Calm waters, pine-forested hillsides, and the sound of nothing but the sea. Popular with local sailors who know the coast.

Pampelonne Bay — yacht anchor spot near Saint-Tropez
Beach clubs, swimming, water sports

Pampelonne Bay

The legendary 5km crescent of golden sand — home to the beach clubs and the quintessential Saint-Tropez scene. Anchor offshore and tender in to your beach club of choice.

Good to Know

Saint-Tropez — Stories & Secrets

The history, culture, and insider knowledge that makes Saint-Tropez unforgettable.

Brigitte Bardot & Saint-Tropez — Saint-Tropez

Brigitte Bardot & Saint-Tropez

Brigitte Bardot single-handedly put Saint-Tropez on the map when she filmed 'And God Created Woman' here in 1956. The tiny fishing village became an international sensation overnight.

Bardot's villa 'La Madrague' still stands on the Route des Canebiers. The bay in front is known as the 'Baie de Bardot'.

Villas of the Rich & Famous — Saint-Tropez

Villas of the Rich & Famous

The coastline between Saint-Tropez and Ramatuelle is home to some of the most exclusive private estates in Europe — owned by business moguls, royalty, and Hollywood stars.

A slow cruise along the coast reveals stunning villas hidden among umbrella pines — best seen from the water.

The Citadel of Saint-Tropez — Saint-Tropez

The Citadel of Saint-Tropez

A 17th-century hilltop fortress offering panoramic views of the Gulf and the town's terracotta rooftops. Home to the Maritime Museum and a beautiful garden.

The Citadel was built to defend against Spanish invasions and offers one of the best photo opportunities in town.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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