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Luxury Saint-Tropez holiday rentals and surrounding villages

Head to the glitz and glamour of St Tropez for your next break, a destination celebrated worldwide for its sun‑drenched elegance, effortless style and irresistible Mediterranean charm. We have an impressive array of dream villas in the area for you to choose from, each one set in gorgeous surroundings that create the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable escape. With a luxurious place to call home during your stay, you’ll be able to experience St Tropez to the full — from its golden sandy beaches, designer boutiques and world‑class restaurants to its hedonistic nightlife, buzzing beach clubs and sparkling marina lined with superyachts.

Our collection of luxury Saint‑Tropez holiday rentals and surrounding villages allows you to fully immerse yourself in the region’s magic, whether you prefer the vibrant heart of the town or the quieter charm of neighbouring Provençal villages. Explore our selection, discover the setting that inspires you most, and prepare to indulge in the ultimate Saint‑Tropez lifestyle.

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About Saint-Tropez and our luxury holiday rentals

Choosing a holiday rental in Saint-Tropez or the surrounding villages

There are many stunning villas in and around St Tropez. If you’re looking for an exclusive property in this area, we have a great selection of both traditional and contemporary holiday houses available all year-round.

Think pink with this gorgeous pastel-coloured Bastide in St Tropez. The 11-bedroom bastide is set in a 4-acre park and surrounded by trees and gardens. There is a separate guesthouse for visiting friends, and independent staff quarters to ensure privacy. It’s located just 5 minutes away from the beach but with a heated swimming pool, tennis and petanque courts plus a helipad, you may end up never leaving the luxury villa during your stay.

If you’re looking to get away from it all for a few days, then this Provençal villa in the hills above St Tropez is ideal. It’s only a short drive away from town but is hidden amongst the peaceful vineyards of Gassin. What could be nicer than waking up in one of the villa’s 4 beautifully-decorated bedrooms surrounded by the lush gardens and green hills of St Tropez? On the ground floor, there is a large shady terrace for drinks or dinner and a heated infinity pool with a wrap around deck and barbecue area for sociable evenings in.

A brief overview of Saint-Tropez and the surrounding area

St Tropez is one of the most legendary places in the world. There can’t be too many other fishing villages with dozens of Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury boutiques, where yachts outnumber cars in the summer months. Brigitte Bardot put the town firmly on the map when she strolled along the beach in her bikini in the 1950s, and it has been a chic holiday destination ever since. The town is constantly changing and reinventing itself, there are new restaurants, shops and clubs to discover every year. The atmosphere is relaxed and leisurely, and the unofficial motto of St Tropez is ‘Anything goes!’.

The port is the heart of town and the place to be seen in St Tropez. The terraces of the restaurants and bars overlook the harbour where superyachts are moored alongside fishing boats, and people-watching is everybody’s favourite occupation. If you’re an early bird, there are two morning markets in the port where many of the town’s restaurants buy their produce. The Place aux Herbes has sold fruit and vegetables to Tropéziennes for hundreds of years, and the Halle aux Poissons can’t be beaten for fresh fish.

When is best to visit Saint-Tropez

St Tropez is an epic summer destination. During the hot summer months, the bars and restaurants open late into the evening, and the nightclubs are legendary, with superstar DJs taking to the decks and the dancefloor. From May to September the town is at its busiest when the season is in full swing. There are music festivals and concerts every week in the Old Town, and the port is the perfect spot to sit and soak up the atmosphere.

But the St Tropez region is also well worth a visit out of season, as the weather is mild and sunny all year round. Come in the springtime and catch the sailing regattas from March onwards. Watch from the port or get out onto the water for a close-up view of the fun.

In winter, the area around St Tropez is full of charming festivals celebrating everything from chestnuts to truffles. Browse the stalls, sample some of the goodies and make the most of the empty streets before the summer madness starts all over again the following year.

Things to see and do in Saint-Tropez and the surrounding area

St Tropez might be a small village, but it has some of the hippest bars and restaurants on the French Riviera and a very busy social calendar. When in town make like a local and spend time strolling around the markets, people watching in the port, or relaxing over a really good meal. We’ve put together a few other suggestions to help you make the most of your stay.

Try a local delicacy

While you’re in St Tropez, you must try a slice of Tarte Tropézienne, an absolutely delicious brioche-style pastry with a creamy custard filling and crunchy sugar topping. According to local legend, it was named by Brigitte Bardot herself, and it’s the perfect afternoon treat. Various versions are sold all over the French Riviera, but the official recipe remains a closely-guarded secret. Steer clear of imitations and head to the original ‘La Tarte Tropézienne Bakery’ in Place des Lices where it was created back in 1955. Order a coffee and a slice of tart to eat on the sunny terrace and remember, you’re on holiday, so the calories don’t count!

Hit the beach

The beaches in St Tropez are gorgeous but can get very crowded, very quickly during the summer season. Give Pampelonne a miss and make your way to L’Escalet beach instead. It’s a beautiful little hidden gem between Cap Taillat and Cap Camarat, with rocky coves and a mixture of pebbles and white sand for sunbathing. The first beach can be busy, but the further you walk, the quieter it gets. This is the perfect spot for snorkelling or diving, with crystal clear water and lots of marine life close to the shore. There are no restaurants on L’Escalet, but there is a floating café which cruises the coastline selling ice-cream, doughnuts and chilled champagne, all your basic necessities for a day out at the beach in St Tropez.

Although St Tropez is a small town, there is always something going on in the area throughout the year. We’ve put together a list of highlights you might like to enjoy whilst on vacation:

  • Port Grimaud: Truffle Festival ~ January
  • Cogolins & Sainte Maxime: Flower Parades ~ February & March
  • St Tropez: ARMEN Regatta ~ March
  • St Tropez: Au Large de St Tropez Regatta ~ March
  • St Tropez: Coupe de l’Hippocampe ~ April
  • Port Grimaud: Harley Davidson Eurofestival ~ May
  • St Tropez: Les Dames de St Tropez Regatta~ May
  • St Tropez: Rallye des Princesses ~ May & June
  • St Tropez: Antiques Show ~ June
  • St Tropez: Do You, St Tropez Music Festival ~ June
  • St Tropez: Les Soirées de la Citadelle Concerts ~ July
  • St Tropez: Les Voiles de St Tropez Regatta ~ September & October
  • St Tropez: Paradis Porsche ~ October
  • St Tropez: Theatre Festival ~ December

There are lots of ways to travel to St Tropez as it’s handily located between the cities of Nice and Toulon. The summer traffic is as legendary as the beach clubs in this part of the world, but we know the best ways to beat the jams.

International travel

  • By plane: Fly into the La Môle-St Tropez airport, the Toulon-Hyères Airport or the Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport
  • By rail: Travel by train to Saint-Raphaël then transfer to St Tropez
  • By helicopter: Fly from Nice airport to St Tropez in around 20 minutes
  • By sea: Catch a boat from Nice or Cannes directly to St Tropez
  • By yacht: We have partnerships with local yacht brokers if you would like to reserve a yacht berth during your stay

Local travel

For a quick and easy transfer within the French Riviera, why not let us organise a private car or helicopter service to St Tropez for you?

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For more information about any of the properties mentioned above, please get in touch with our team. We will be delighted to give you further details about our villas and help you arrange your vacation in St Tropez.

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