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Beach Clubs
The best way to pass a day in St. Tropez is at the private beach clubs, which line pretty Pampelonne beach, a short drive from town. While there are plenty to choose from, these are the ones to know on...
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Citadelle of Saint Tropez
This early 17th-century citadel overlooks the town of St. Tropez. Although the short climb to visit can be brutal on a hot summer day, it’s worth it for the views of the Riviera as well as for the evening concerts...
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GAÏO
A mythic club from the 1970s (formerly known as Le Papagayo), GAÏO attracts big-name European sophisticates on special DJ nights. Otherwise it’s packed with young model wannabes and twenty-something singles.
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Golf de Beauvallon
In a grove of oaks and pines with a view of the Gulf of St.-Tropez, this private eighteen-hole club is the swankiest in the area. Reservations are a must.
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Indagare Tours: Camargue Wildlife
Explore the marshland of the Camargue, which is full of flora and fauna, including flamingoes, ibis and egrets, as well as horses and bulls. Horseback riding is also an option. Indagare members can contact our bookings team for options.
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Indagare Tours: Cooking Classes
Provence is home to many famous chefs as well as bountiful markets. Depending on your interest, group size and level of culinary experience, we can tailor a cooking class to suit you. Begin exploring the markets and shops in a...
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Indagare Tours: Family Activities
Whether you want to hire a boat for the day, go biking or visit villages and learn to play boules or to make perfume or pastries with locals, we can arrange for custom family activities. Indagare members can contact our...
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Indagare Tours: Vineyards in Ramatuelle
The area where the chic and wealthy hide out in private hillside villas is also renowned for its Côtes de Provence vineyards. Locals adore Château des Marres, where award-winning whites are created. Other Côtes de Provence vineyards are scattered along...
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La Réserve à la Plage
The beach club and restaurant on the shore of Pampelonne Beach has a relaxing, free-spirited vibe that aims to reflect authenticity and friendliness. Bright colors and natural elements combine with the sights and smells of the Mediterranean to make this...
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Le Domaine du Rayol
A tangle of secret paths bordered by bamboo, these stunning gardens are worth a day’s excursion. Occupying a stretch of wild coastline between Le Lavandou and St.-Tropez, this government-protected park is my favorite place for a family outing. Rare plants...
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Le Patapan
Patrice Colmont, owner of Club 55, recommends this preserve of virgin forest in Ramatuelle. As he raves, “It’s hard to imagine something like this could still exist in a place where real estate properties are so incredibly sought after. The...
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Le VIP Room
Run by Jean Roch, the owner of Paris’s celeb-crammed club by the same name, VIP is a hip-hop techno haven where everyone goes when they’re not at the Caves du Roy.
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Les Caves du Roy
Getting a table at this glam nightspot is tricky, since it’s the Riviera’s top nightclub (guests staying at the Hôtel Byblos should get to know the concierge, who sometimes can help score a reservation). Les Caves has the ultimate scene:...
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Les Voiles de St. Tropez
Sailing enthusiasts are drawn to the yacht races held every October. Les Voiles de St. Tropez, which began in 1987, hosts a slew of classic boats that arrive to swoop across the bay in pursuit of the Rolex trophy. Dates...
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Maison des Papillons
Take a shopping break to visit this tiny museum, hidden in an alley off boutique-heavy Rue Allard. The exhibit of butterflies stretching over two floors was collected by painter/entomologist Dany Lartigue, the son of photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue. April-November, closed Sundays.
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Musée de l’Annonciade
In a 16th-century chapel on the edge of the port, the museum has a small but superb collection of artists who were influenced by the brilliant St.-Tropez light. Works by Signac, Matisse, Bonnard, Van Dongen, Dufy, Marquet, Braque, and Vuillard...
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Sentier du Littoral
Hikers shouldn’t miss the sentier littoral, a coastal footpath that begins at the Plage des Graniers and ends at the nearly deserted Cap Lardier and its breathtaking Plage de l’Escalet. The entire path runs at least twenty-five miles, but there’s...
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Yacht Charters
One of the best ways to explore the coast around St. Tropez is by boat. We can arrange everything from small sailboats or catamarans to yachts. The best areas to visit are the Esterel Mountain coast, a scenic stretch of...
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