Beaches in Saint Tropez

 
 

 

Saint-Tropez, as well as its neighbor Ramatuelle, boast some of the most beautiful beaches on the coast, which can be reached on foot or by car.

 
 
 

Pampelonne beach (Plage de Pampellone):

 

Pampelonne beach (Plage de Pampellone) in Saint Tropez

 

Between 1890 and 1925 Saint-Tropez was of great importance for the development of painting (painting village). The Muséé de l'Annonciade exhibits paintings by Matisse, Maillol (also sculptures) and Kees van Dongen. In the 1920s, Saint-Tropez attracted the world's fashion stars.

 
 
 
 
 

Tahiti beach (Plage de Tahiti):

 

Tahiti beach (Plage de Tahiti) in Saint Tropez

 

Tahiti beach (Plage de Tahiti). This beautiful beach, as you might guess, owes its name to clear azure water. Situated on the peninsula of Saint-Tropez, it offers breathtaking views of the Cap du Pin and Pampelonne beach. Fantastic place to stay!

 
 
 
 
 

Escala Beach (Plage de l'Escalet):

 

Escala Beach (Plage de l'Escalet) in Saint Tropez

 

Escala Beach (Plage de l'Escalet). We could not help but include this pearl in the list of the best beaches of Saint-Tropez, as it is amazing: clear turquoise water, miniature rocky coves, its own special world and mood. Feel like you're in the Caribbean!

 
 
 
 
 

Moutte Beach (Plage de la Moutte):

 

Moutte Beach (Plage de la Moutte) in Saint Tropez

 

Escala Beach (Plage de l'Escalet). We could not help but include this pearl in the list of the best beaches of Saint-Tropez, as it is amazing: clear turquoise water, miniature rocky coves, its own special world and mood. Feel like you're in the Caribbean!

 
 
 
 
 

Bouillabaisse Beach (Plage de la Bouillabaisse):

 

Bouillabaisse Beach (Plage de la Bouillabaisse) in St Tropez

 

Escala Beach (Plage de l'Escalet). We could not help but include this pearl in the list of the best beaches of Saint-Tropez, as it is amazing: clear turquoise water, miniature rocky coves, its own special world and mood. Feel like you're in the Caribbean!

 
 
 
 
 

Fontanette and La Ponche beaches:

 

Fontanette and La Ponche beaches in St Tropez

 

Fontanette and La Ponche beaches (Plage de la Ponche and Plage de la Fontanette) are two wild free sand and pebble beaches only 50 meters long, located in the old area of La Ponche, in the heart of Saint-Tropez. In fact, this is an old pier where fishermen once moored in their boats. The place is very picturesque, supervised by the Portalet and Vieille towers, at the foot of the fishermen's houses. The panoramic view of the bay is breathtaking and pleasing to the eye. It is possible to get here only on foot from the port or the Citadel.

 
 
 
 
 

Granier Beach (Plage des Graniers):

 

Granier Beach (Plage des Graniers) in St Tropez

 

Fontanette and La Ponche beaches (Plage de la Ponche and Plage de la Fontanette) are two wild free sand and pebble beaches only 50 meters long, located in the old area of La Ponche, in the heart of Saint-Tropez. In fact, this is an old pier where fishermen once moored in their boats. The place is very picturesque, supervised by the Portalet and Vieille towers, at the foot of the fishermen's houses. The panoramic view of the bay is breathtaking and pleasing to the eye. It is possible to get here only on foot from the port or the Citadel.

 
 
 
 
 

Canoubier Beach (Plage des Canoubiers):

 

Canoubier Beach (Plage des Canoubiers) in St Tropez

 

Canoubier Beach (Plage des Canoubiers) is located a few kilometers north of the central part of the city on the Route des Salins and is a sandy beach with a length of about 200 m. Locals appreciate it for its ease of access and pine trees, in the shade of which you can hide from the scorching sun . Almost untouched nature turns it into a small oasis of calm. You can spend hours admiring the view of the most beautiful villas, as well as the Cape Saint-Pierre and the Château de la Moutte, which rises on the right hand.

 
 
 
 
 

Baie des Canebiers:

 

Canoubier Beach (Plage des Canoubiers) is located a few kilometers north of the central part of the city on the Route des Salins and is a sandy beach with a length of about 200 m. Locals appreciate it for its ease of access and pine trees, in the shade of which you can hide from the scorching sun . Almost untouched nature turns it into a small oasis of calm. You can spend hours admiring the view of the most beautiful villas, as well as the Cape Saint-Pierre and the Château de la Moutte, which rises on the right hand.

 
 
 

Get to the beaches of Saint Tropez:

To get to Saint Tropez and relax on its wonderful beaches, it is best to book a transfer from Nice to St Tropez or a taxi. There are no trains to Saint Tropez, and buses take a very long time.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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