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Saint Tropez Holidays

A hedonistic coastal haunt

It was 1956 when the low-key fishing village of Saint Tropez became big news as the location of sizzling French film ‘Et Dieu Créa la Femme’ (‘And God Created Woman’) starring Brigitte Bardot. Almost overnight, Saint Tropez became a byword for luxury and hedonism, a reputation it maintains – and deserves – today.

But Saint Tropez holidays aren’t just about glitz and glamour – the area is packed with fantastic art and architecture, extraordinary wild walks, exceptional shopping and top-class eating and drinking. Of course, the ritzy high life is a major draw, and should be enjoyed to the full – whether it’s rubbing shoulders with the fashion set strolling past luxury yachts, partying in a cool bar until dawn or donning your best swimsuit for sunbathing on one of the gorgeous beaches. Holidays to Saint Tropez are all about spoiling yourself, so what are you waiting for?

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Your Saint Tropez questions, answered

Saint Tropez is known as one of the pricier destinations in the South of France – but you can self-cater or eat well on cheaper set menus, and find affordable deals outside of the centre.
Pampelonne is the most popular Saint Tropez beach, bustling with clubs and sunbathers. Pretty Plage des Graniers is a short walk away, while Plage de Tahiti is famous for its naturist scene.
Absolutely. Charter a private vessel to explore the coast or, for a more cost-effective trip, join a ferry going out to the local islands, Nice or Marseilles.

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