Beach & Water Activities
With delightfully warm waters, Port Grimaud and the Gulf of Saint-Tropez are an exceptional water sports playground : kayaking, parasailing, water-skiing…
Conceived in the 1960s by the visionary architect François Spoerry, Port Grimaud has become a must-visit destination in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. A charming village, listed as a 20th century heritage site, this lakeside town can be explored on foot or by boat.
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With delightfully warm waters, Port Grimaud and the Gulf of Saint-Tropez are an exceptional water sports playground : kayaking, parasailing, water-skiing…
The Gulf of Saint-Tropez, famous for its picture-perfect beaches and glamorous atmosphere, also offers exceptional opportunities for cycling enthusiasts, whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just hoping to enjoy a family bike ride.
If you’re a keen golfer or simply want to improve your game while enjoying an unforgettable getaway, a golf training course in the immediate vicinity of Port Grimaud is the ultimate can’t-miss experience.
The Gulf of Saint-Tropez, famous for its dazzling beaches and delightful villages, has much more to offer than meets the eye. Behind the hustle and bustle of its marinas lies a generous, unspoilt landscape that invites you to escape and contemplate.
The Gulf of Saint-Tropez is not only synonymous with golden beaches, it is also home to a collection of enchanting villages which, far more than mere tourist destinations, tell the story of the timeless charm of Provence.
The name Saint-Tropez alone conjures up images of glamour, sumptuous yachts and golden beaches. But behind this picture-postcard image lies a village that has managed to preserve all its authenticity in spite of its status as a world-class destination.
8am: Buffet breakfast at the hotel
9am: Stroll around Port Grimaud: wander its narrow streets and cross its charming bridges while admiring the colourful houses and moored boats.
10.30am: Visit the Provençal Market: open Thursday and Sunday mornings.
12 noon: Enjoy lunch with your toes in the sand
2pm: Departure for Saint-Tropez, soaking up the magnificent scenery of the Gulf along the way.
2.30pm: Discover the centre of Saint-Tropez and its picturesque winding streets
4pm: Visit the Citadelle of Saint-Tropez for breathtaking views over the bay
6pm: Return to Port Grimaud and enjoy a drink while admiring the sun set on the banks of the canal
7.30pm: Dinner in town
9pm: Enjoy a moonlit stroll around the port
Discovering the Gulf of Saint-Tropez means finding yourself in an enchanting mix of unspoilt nature and picturesque villages. The many nature reserves in the region, including the Massif des Maures Regional Natural Park and La Pointe des Sardinaux Peninsula, offer a variety of landscapes from wooded hills to secret beachside coves. These protected areas are perfect for hiking, picnicking and observing the local flora and fauna.
Meanwhile, charming villages such as Grimaud, Gassin, Ramatuelle, Sainte-Maxime and Cogolin unveil their cobbled streets, stone houses and panoramic views over the gulf. Each village has its own story to tell, with their Provençal markets, atmospheric cafés and workshops local artisans’ studios.