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It’s hard to believe that the glitzy resort town in the South of France was once the country’s most important commercial port. Today, the boats arriving in St Tropez are more likely to be the yachts of celebrities than cargo ships carrying cork or wood. The town is the place to see and be seen and is famous as the backdrop in many a celebrity’s holiday snaps. Unsurprisingly, the prices for almost everything, from food to accommodation, are high. But for those who arrive on a St Tropez flight rather than their own personal yacht, there is still a range of affordable activities. The beaches around the town are very popular, with the best weather and the warmest sea to be found in France. Though the streets of designer shops are high-end, window shopping is free, and strolling the streets gives the perfect opportunity for people spotting. The pace of life in St Tropez is languid, with most relaxing during the day, all the better to save themselves for the evenings. There are many excellent restaurants and bars in the town; away from the waterfront prices drop considerably.
There is no international airport in the town – the closest are at Nice or Marseille – but smaller airlines have flights to St Tropez which arrive in the nearby Toulon-Hyeres Airport. Transport in this area of France is excellent, however, so many visitors arrive in the town as part of a larger tour of the Cote D’Azure, on their way to Nice or Cannes.
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The centre of St. Tropez is a delight to walk around. From some sections of town, the beach is within walking distance. If you prefer a ride, minibuses and buses provide transport from the city to the beaches. Although you can drive to the beach, you have to leave the car or motorbike a fair distance from the sea.
Bikes, mopeds, and motorcycles are easily rented. Driving is another option for exploring the surrounding areas.
If you take a taxi, make sure the meter is running and that the driver is using the right rate.
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