Circuits des villages perchés

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Circuits des villages perchés

Plage

Plage Tahiti is our recommendation for beach time. Located on the northern side of Pampelonne/Ramatuelle, this beach is sandy, fashionable and has several cafés and restaurants. Expect topless or the occasional nude sunbather. A restaurant named Plage Tahiti is a nice place when you need to retreat from the sand and have lunch or a drink. There is ample parking.
16 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Plage de Tahiti
16 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Plage Tahiti is our recommendation for beach time. Located on the northern side of Pampelonne/Ramatuelle, this beach is sandy, fashionable and has several cafés and restaurants. Expect topless or the occasional nude sunbather. A restaurant named Plage Tahiti is a nice place when you need to retreat from the sand and have lunch or a drink. There is ample parking.

Saint Tropez

La Maison des Papillons, housed in the former residence of the turn- of-the-century photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue, 9 Rue Etienne Berny, is a museum devoted to butterflies presenting more than 4,500 species, many of them rare or endangered. The collection was created by the artist Dany Lartigue (son of J.H. Lartigue), open 10a.-12pm, 2pm-7pm.
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
La Maison des Papillons
17 Rue Etienne Berny
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
La Maison des Papillons, housed in the former residence of the turn- of-the-century photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue, 9 Rue Etienne Berny, is a museum devoted to butterflies presenting more than 4,500 species, many of them rare or endangered. The collection was created by the artist Dany Lartigue (son of J.H. Lartigue), open 10a.-12pm, 2pm-7pm.
The village of St. Tropez is very quaint and one of those playgrounds of the über wealthy. Simple folks like us can amuse ourselves by walking along the port viewing the mega yachts that have parked for the evening. Time in St. Tropez is best spent wandering the little streets, stopping by the pétanque court, and soaking the mediterranean seaside atmosphere.
126 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Saint-Tropez
126 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The village of St. Tropez is very quaint and one of those playgrounds of the über wealthy. Simple folks like us can amuse ourselves by walking along the port viewing the mega yachts that have parked for the evening. Time in St. Tropez is best spent wandering the little streets, stopping by the pétanque court, and soaking the mediterranean seaside atmosphere.

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Our tip for future visitors if visiting St Tropez:

Travel time from Claviers to St Tropez is about 1h and 15 min, at a leisurely pace and assuming you don’t get stuck in traffic. So we recommend leaving around 7.30 am if you want to avoid the traffic from the beaches. If you want to leave later take inland road through le Muy park in St Maxime and take the Bateaux Verts ferry across the bay. The boats depart every 15 mins and take just 15 min to the old harbour. A beautiful short trip and a great way to arrive in St Tropez! Check the time for return:-) Airbnb do not allow to post website links so look for "les bateaux verts St Maxime"