AIR : Toulon Airport, Hyères or Nice. [links]
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AIR : Toulon Airport, Hyères or Nice. [links]
OCTOPUSSY has both open top and covered boats for you to use – depending on the season. more
Located in the heart of St Tropez’s new harbour After classes in the stunning gulf of St Tropez you will be able to visit the historic village of St Tropez with its local market, picture post-card streets and range of top-class shops. From the training centre to the boats: only 100 metres – ideal!
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This company runs shuttle ferries between Saint Tropez and the island of Sainte Marguerite, Agay, St Raphael, Port Frejus and St Aygulf.
For 25 years, these boats have been taking passengers sailing on the Mediterranean’s waters in order to discover the coasts, the creeks and the islands of the Gulf of Saint Tropez.
Enjoy reaching St Tropez the relaxing way. by sea.
St. Tropez is not an island but a town on the coast of France, right in the heart of the French Riviera. It’s a popular holiday destination for beautiful beaches, yachting, water sports, and all things luxurious.
If you’re traveling with children or adults who love amusement parks, a visit to Azur Park is sure to be a fun-filled day. There are dozens of rides of different thrill levels to appease all ages. There is an arcade, different food stands and restaurants and lots of other entertainment. more
Saint Tropez is a town in southern France, 60 miles west of Nice. It’s a gorgeous coastal town that was made famous by Brigitte Bardot when she visited in the 1950's. Her visit transformed the small fishing town into a luxury destination for celebrities. Today, it's a popular place for jet-setters, yachting enthusiasts, and traveling families. [links]
In Saint Tropez, the annual Bravades Regatta is a weekend-long sailing event that makes the city come to life. Lots of sailors and sailing boats take over the water, making it a beautiful time to be a spectator from the shore. more
While on land in Saint Tropez, if you have an interest in art museums, be sure to stop by the Annonciade Museum. The collection is housed in a 16th-century chapel and has many pieces from Saint Tropez artists. Another impressive point of interest is the Citadel of Saint Tropez, a gorgeous 17th-century fortress that provides a stunning view of the city. more
The best way to get from Nice to St. Tropez is definitely by boat. The ferry costs 63€ roundtrip, making it a pricy trip but well worth it for the views of the French Riviera and the relaxing journey. For a private boat from Nice to St. Tropez, you can expect to pay around $1000 or more per day for a yacht charter.
The Nautal service is now part of the Click&Boat platform. To rent your boat out and take full advantage of the service, please proceed to create your boat listing directly on the Click&Boat platform.
We will notify you if any of your favorites changes price. more
Check your Email (also the Spam folder) and follow the instructions to finish the registration with Nautal. [links]
Save your favorite boats in one click on your Nautal account. more
Your boat will then be visible on both platforms and you will be able to manage your listing(s) from the Click&Boat website, simplifying your procedures. more