Luxury Jack III Yacht Trip
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.

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Family-run 4 star hotel with sea views & direct acess to the beach
This four star hotel is an authentic hotel situated in front of the Pampelonne bay, steps away from Tahiti beach and a few minutes away from Saint Tropez.
The hotel has a range of rooms and suites plus a heated pool and restaurant. The décor is Mediterranean inspired, and has antique furnishings, with traditional local fabrics which have been updated by the local seamstress.
Rooms are well equipped with the conveniences you would expect. Some rooms have a private terrace or a balcony with a sea view, whirlpool bath or hammam' style shower.
The restaurant serves traditional, simple and authentic dishes and the menu is updated seasonally. There is also wine made from the hotels own vineyard and homemade watermelon jam.
The hotel is located steps away from Tahiti beach and 5 minutes from Saint Tropez by car.
A beautiful heated pool is available in the garden with the latest spa and message devices.
Enjoy a fresh cocktail at the bar by the pool or in the hotel on a cooler day.
The restaurant of this four star hotel awaits you with its mouth-watering dishes for lunch and dinner.
Children are welcome in the hotel, cots and high chairs can be provided. All children under 2 years are charged EUR 50 per person per night for children's cots/cribs. All older children or adults are charged EUR 50 per person per night for extra beds.The maximum number of extra beds/children's cots permitted in a room is 2.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
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Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
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