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

© Le Mas De Chastelas

© Le Mas De Chastelas

© Le Mas De Chastelas

© Le Mas De Chastelas

© Le Mas De Chastelas
Former 18th century mansion nestled in 2 hectares of grounds
Hidden in heart of the Saint-Tropez peninsula, this 18th-century family-friendly hotel welcomes you in a secluded and relaxed atmosphere.
Created in 1967 this hotel quickly became a hot spot for intellectuals and artists who came to enjoy a holiday in St Tropez. Located near the beach, the hotel is an authentic paradise nestled in its own garden.
With just 14 rooms and 9 suites this hotel offers an exclusive and intimate atmosphere and exceptional comfort. The largest Suite of the Mas, which occupies half of the first floor of the country house, includes a large entrance, a large living room with private terrace and direct access to the pool terrace, a bedroom, dressing room, large bathroom and a second bathroom with wc for guests.
This hotel is set in a two hectare garden overlooking vineyards and is within easy reach of the Pampelonne beach.
The hotel features a large swimming pool and two tennis courts nestled in a two-hectare garden.
Enjoy a drink at the hotel’s bar at the sound of chilled jazz music or live guitar concerts.
The hotel’s restaurant serves traditional cuisine, which can be eaten in the dining room or next to the pool. Butler Laurent Spettel and Chef Mathieu Hericotte are proud to serve you.
All children under 2 years stay free of charge when using existing beds or cots. All older children or adults are charged 80 Euros per person per night for extra beds.
 
    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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    Take a trip onboard this luxury yacht along the Riviera to any destination of your choosing.
 
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