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Private beaches Saint-Tropez


Les Graniers
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Saint-Tropez

Beaches near of Saint-Tropez

Here is a selection of beaches near your search.


Tahiti Beach
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Ramatuelle

3 km


Bar du Soleil
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Ramatuelle

3 km


Le 1051
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Ramatuelle

3 km


Loulou Ramatuelle
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Ramatuelle

4 km


Les Palmiers
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Ramatuelle

4 km


L'Orangerie
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Ramatuelle

4 km


Maxim's Plage
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Sainte-Maxime

4 km


Playamigos
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Ramatuelle

4 km


Les P'tits Galets
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Sainte-Maxime

4 km


Tiki Spa
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Ramatuelle

4 km


Tiki Club
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Ramatuelle

4 km


La Gaudina
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Sainte-Maxime

4 km


Le Grimaud Beach
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Grimaud

4 km


Le Nino by Casino Barrière
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Sainte-Maxime

4 km


Le B Plage
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Grimaud

5 km


La Pirogue Plage
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Grimaud

5 km


Le 6 Plage
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Grimaud

5 km


Tangerine Plage
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Grimaud

5 km


Indie Beach
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Ramatuelle

6 km


La Voile
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Sainte-Maxime

6 km


La Reine Jeanne
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Sainte-Maxime

7 km


La Cabane Méditerranée
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La Croix-Valmer

10 km


Ponent Plage
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La Croix-Valmer

11 km

Saint-Tropez is the peninsula on the French Riviera made famous worldwide by Louis de Funès and his films about the Gendarme in Saint Tropez; but also thanks to Geneviève Grad and her famous song: Do you, do you Saint-Tropez?
Apart from the show business, it is its beaches, especially the private ones, that make it stand out. These havens of peace with their blue-green-gold décor are the meeting points for holidaymakers in search of escape. Many of them have also served as the backdrop for numerous films. Let's discover these wonders of Saint-Tropez!

Discover the best private beaches in Saint-Tropez

The private beaches of Saint-Tropez are so beautiful that they seem unreal. We have selected for you the ones that are absolutely worth a visit during your stay in the city:

La Bouillabaisse Plage Saint-Tropez

At La Bouillabaisse Plage, you will have all the time in the world to soak up the Dolce Vita of the French Riviera. Set on fine sand, at the entrance to the Tropezian village, it houses a restaurant and a bar as well as a comfortable relaxation area where you will find outdoor lounges and a row of shaded sun loungers just steps from the water. Its location allows you to fully enjoy the sun during the day; and in the evening, it enchants you with the magic of its sunset. The view is savoured with a good homemade cocktail or a dish from their Mediterranean-inspired cuisine.

Pearl Beach Saint-Tropez

It is in a relaxing and modern setting that Pearl Beach welcomes you to live an unforgettable experience in Saint-Tropez. This beach restaurant stands out for its Balinese-inspired garden. Lined with palm trees on a teak terrace, it is a true ode to idleness. It offers a shaded relaxation area where you can take a nap when the heat is too much. In the centre, a fountain soothes you with its trickling water. In the kitchen, the chef offers a refined menu with Mediterranean, exotic and oriental influences.

Golfe Azur

Located in the La Bouillabaisse district, Golfe Azur is a family-friendly, intimate and carefully designed beach to offer you a real moment of relaxation in front of an exceptional view of the Gulf. On site, the sun loungers are well spaced, ideal for those who do not want to be disturbed by their neighbours. It opens its doors every day, but if you like sunny flavours, wait until Friday to go there. On this day, the chef offers his specialties on the menu: aioli and red mullet cooked in the Provençal style!

La Plage des Salins

A piece of paradise tucked away in a small cove, Les Salins is particularly appreciated for the fineness of its white sand bathed in a wild and exotic setting. This authentic character adds to its charm. It's a great place to lay your towel and enjoy the beautiful Mediterranean sun, far from the noise of the city. You can also have lunch or dinner there, with your feet in the water, in a simple setting. On the menu: grilled fish and pizzas to be enjoyed in a relaxed atmosphere.

Les Graniers

Set in a "fisherman's cabin" decor, Les Graniers is a beach restaurant that completely immerses you in its atmosphere. Just its setting alone is worth the trip, but once there, you can easily settle in to enjoy their cozy mattresses set just a few steps from the water or have lunch in the sun. Their menu highlights seafood and meat: grilled sardines, lobster or grilled beef. In the evening, the plates give way to homemade cocktails to be sipped under the stars.

What to do in Saint-Tropez?

Have a coffee at Sénéquier

Sénéquier is a landmark in Saint-Tropez. It is a cafe that has been present in the city since 1887. If it is also famous, it is largely thanks to the cinema, which put it in the spotlight in "And God Created Woman" and "The Troops of St. Tropez". But its success is mainly due to its very particular delicacies, which are still praised today. White nougat, Tarte Tropézienne and candied fruits are part of their essential treats that have remained faithful to their ancestral recipes. Don't hesitate to take a seat on their terrace facing the harbor and its yachts to taste their delights with a good cup of coffee.

Go to the Saint-Tropez market

In Saint-Tropez, the calendar is punctuated by major events, including the Provencal markets, which are not to be missed for fresh products, artisanal creations, flowers, toys, and more generally, for shopping under the plane trees. They take place every Tuesday and Saturday on the Place des Lices, which hosts over 120 stands.

Indulge in the real Tarte Tropézienne

A classic in French pastry, the famous Tarte Tropézienne is a dessert as famous as the woman who named it: Brigitte Bardot. It is a specialty of Alexandre Micka who served it to the actress during the filming of "And God Created Woman." Enchanted by this sweetness that had no name yet, Bardot decided to give it one inspired by the village where the film was shot. Until today, the real recipe for Tarte Tropézienne remains a secret, but one thing is certain, it is made of cream and brioche, sprinkled with large grains of sugar. To taste this sweetness in its authentic version, head to Saint-Tropez!

Party in Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez is a city on the French Riviera that never sleeps. Even at night, it offers different activities to please all the night owls. On the program, you can enjoy cinema-theater as well as games and various entertainment in the casinos. But the most popular ones are the parties in the nightclubs and beach clubs. Nikki Beach, Caves du Roy, Gaio or VIP Room are must-visit destinations to let loose to the sounds of the greatest DJs.

The iconic places of Saint-Tropez

The Port of Saint-Tropez

The Port of Saint-Tropez is both a meeting place for fishermen and boaters as well as locals and tourists. From this place, you can admire the yachts and sailboats that have dropped anchor there while taking a leisurely walk. Along the way, stop at one of the cafes or restaurants that line the port to sample the city's specialties such as artisanal ice cream, a Tarte Tropézienne, or simply a cup of coffee at Sénéquier.

The Citadel of Saint-Tropez

Treat yourself to the most beautiful view of the Gulf from the Citadel of Saint-Tropez and take the opportunity to stroll through the Museum of the Maritime History of the city. It contains precious memories of the incredible epic of the Tropezian sailors such as Bailli de Suffren, General Allard, or Hippolyte Bouchard. Do not hesitate to add this place to your to-do list if you are a lover of history and culture.

The Chemin des Douaniers

The Customs Officers' Path offers a magnificent seaside walk on an easily accessible and extremely beautiful trail. On the spot, white sand beaches and turquoise waters between coves blend into the horizon of a cloudless sky. To admire this unique landscape, start from the Camarat lighthouse below the territory of Ramatuelle. This path offers you many possibilities for walks.