Beaches in Saint-Tropez

Salins Beach, Saint Tropez

Plage des Salins is a little wilderness area situated 7 kilometers from Saint-Tropez and north of the notorious Pampelonne beach.

Beach with shingle and shells This is not the immaculate, well-groomed beach that we would anticipate from St. Tropez, but rather a little, rough cove that offers the best of nature with a dash of luxury from the neighborhood’s (and only) beach club.

Canoubiers Beach, Saint Tropez

It is quite simple to get to this beach from St. Tropez town because it is close to Route des Salins and surrounds Plage des Graniers on the coastline. Due to its accessibility and the shade provided by the pine trees that border the back of the sand area, it is regarded as the locals’ favorite. There are restrooms, showers, and a lifeguard on duty in the summer.

Pampelonne Beach, Saint Tropez

The beach that most people think of while thinking of Saint Tropez is Pampelonne Beach. A-listers, renowned beach clubs, and luxury yachts anchored in the bay may all be found here. In a lovely sheltered cove, it is Saint Tropez’s busiest and longest beach. It has a length of more than 5 kilometers, white sand, and turquoise water. In truth, Ramatuelle, the nearest village, owns this beach, not Saint Tropez, which is around six kilometers away.