Port de Saint-Tropez

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Saint-Tropez, France

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Port de Saint-Tropez Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Port de Saint-Tropez is located in Saint-Tropez, France on Allée du Quai de l’Epi. Port de Saint-Tropez is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category marina in France.

Address

Allée du Quai de l’Epi

Phone

+33 494566870

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Edwin Jefferies

Worth visiting. It's a beautiful place with a great combination of various restaurants etc.

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Jay TMG

Loved it! The little port is like going back in time on one hand . . . many small, working fishing boats. At the other end, magnificent yachts from London, Cannes, Monte Carlo, and beyond. Definitely a place of contrasts. Walk out on the jetties for a great view of it all, and take in the opening to the Mediterranean behind you. Along the short street leading to the port are a nice variety of restaurants - all types, including an Irish pub. At the very end of the street before you get to the view point, there are public restrooms that are modern and clean

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Lucas Hofer

Such a magical place you got to visit. There are plenty of rich and famous people, sipping some champagne on their yacht. The atmosphere is definitely unique, the restaurants are great. Highly recommendable to take an ice-cream and go for a walk trough the harbor area...

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charles j

Iconic heart of Saint-Tropez, it wouldn’t be a tropezian holiday without a stroll through the harbour. Let yourself flow down the buzzing streets to discover all the super yachts parked for you to see. “Sea, sex and sun” as Serge Gainsbourg used to sing, well this place summarises pretty well. Breakfast at the Hotel Sube is a must for the early bird to see the harbour waking up and of course you have to have a drink at the famous Senequier with its red tents and seats. You can still feel the buzz from the sixties and the Bardot era, what a time it must have been

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richard swift

Took the ferry from st Maxime. Great place visit, good restaurants and plenty of shopping.the citadel is worth a visit for the views alone.

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Sarah Haycocks

Quaint and pretty, but visiting once was sufficient. Glad I went, byt nothing spectacular. Much prefer Cannes and Monaco.

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Luc016

Exactly what you expect, big boats everywhere! It's quite something to see many, you will never get bored of them!

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Jan Smith

Nice place for a visit in the off season, but I can't imagine how crowded and hot it is mid summer. Be sure to go up the hill to walk around the citadel. There is a trail that passes all around it, overlooking the back side of town, a cemetery on the shore, and leading to the small waterfronts and beaches in the side of town.