St. Tropez

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Saint-Tropez Needs No Introduction
This is a place that became a symbol of summer, freedom, and carefree nights. Although its peak popularity was between 2010 and 2018, it still draws those who return year after year, treating it like a second home.

Mornings start with a coffee or a stroll along the harbor, where yachts gently sway in the water and the town slowly wakes up. Pampelonne—where sunbeds turn into dance floors and the first champagne glasses clink together by noon. You arrive by car or yacht—it doesn’t matter. Music plays, conversations flow, and waiters carry plates of caviar and pearl spoons.

Evenings start with elegance in restaurants and end in wild madness. Tables become dance floors, napkins fly through the air, and bottles are never left half-empty. At Caves, the dance floor fills with those ready to party until dawn. Every night here can be the best—or the craziest—night of your life.

Saint-Tropez is also a place where you have to know yourself not to get lost in the chaos. The town demands a bit of self-control, because it’s easy to be swept away by it all.

Everything here happens on the fine line between dream and reality—music, champagne, caviar, dancing, and conversations with strangers who feel like old friends.

Saint-Tropez doesn’t ask who you are. It only asks if you know how to have fun.

The Village That Became an Icon

Before Saint-Tropez became the summer playground of the global elite, it was a modest fishing village. Its artistic spirit was first discovered by Paul Signac, and in the 1950s, Brigitte Bardot—while filming And God Created Woman—forever changed its fate. From then on, Saint-Tropez became a symbol of summer, freedom, and hedonism—a spirit that still lives on today.

Today you’ll find celebrities, artists, athletes, and millionaires here, but also those who simply want to feel part of this world for a little while. Every summer, the same people return, treating it like their second home.

Elegance blends with extravagance—some have real class, others just try to fake it.

If you see someone pouring Dom Pérignon or Cristal over their €50,000 watch, just step aside. No one’s impressed. Flaunting receipts on Instagram or spilling champagne all over the tables won’t make you special—quite the opposite.

Saint-Tropez doesn’t ask who you are. It only asks if you know how to have fun.

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