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St Tropez

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St Tropez Weather Forecast

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Saturday - Sunny
Maximum: 18C, Minimum: 8C
Wind: 24mph Westerly, Visibility: Very Good, Sunrise: 05:58 CEST, Sunset: 21:00 CEST
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Sunday - Sunny
Maximum: 18C, Minimum: 11C
Wind: 5mph South Easterly, Visibility: Very Good, Sunrise: 05:58 CEST, Sunset: 21:01 CEST
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Monday - Sunny Intervals
Maximum: 20C, Minimum: 12C
Wind: 12mph South Westerly, Visibility: Very Good, Sunrise: 05:57 CEST, Sunset: 21:02 CEST

St Tropez Information

ST. TROPEZ
Who would have ever imagined this tiny, inaccessible ancient fishing village would ever become what it is today. Possibly the most talked about holiday resort in Europe. St. Tropez is also one of the most popular destinations amongst the wealthy and the beautiful, which includes some of the richest pleasure cruising and yachting enthusiasts in the world. St. Tropez’s magnificent marina can accommodates up to 1050 vessels (only 100 of the berths are for visitors) and is arguably the number one place in town to be seen. The cafes and bars that line the port are frequented by yachtsmen and their crews there to hobnob, sip martinis and get noticed.

In truth there is much more to St.Tropez than cosmetic eye candy, including incredible architectural marvels, lovely parks and excellent museums. Culture vultures will also be impressed by the superb art exhibitions to be found in the numerous galleries. Wining and dining wise there is St.Tropez legendary café/bar/brassiere scene around Place des Lices and Georges-Clemenceau and as well as plenty of gourmet, seafood and traditional restaurants around Vieux Port.

Night owls are amply catered for. The fashion and shops stay open until dusk giving you plenty of time to choose an outfit before bar flitting into the early hours. Then there are the legendary nightclubs, discos and casinos where members of the weird and wonderful and the rich and ravishing enact a truly mesmerising, colourful ritual throughout the summer nights. Of course for most visitors the major attraction is the sea and sand and St. Tropez beaches are magnificent, ranging from the small but exquisite Baie des Canoubiers to the world famous (and very crowded) Les Salins.

St. Tropez is an experience like no other. Brazenly stylish yet irresistibly captivating the one thing you will always be sure of when you visit is that you will never ever get bored.

Comments (3)
17/05/2012 @ 4:07 pm
#1 - s/v JUPITER MOON
Great harbour lots of restaurants backstreets ...friendly ...we anchored off
no problem
18/05/2012 @ 1:12 pm
#2 - Harriet and Chris
Sounds great! How expensive is it though?
18/05/2012 @ 1:17 pm
#3 - Harbourguides Crew
Hi "Jupiter Moon". Thanks for the feedback. Do you have any details on restaurants and marine services here that may be of use to our visitors..If so please send us details either on this comments page or email us on crew@harbourguides.com
Thanks and enjoy your trip.
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