European Diving School, Ramatuelle
Excellent diving centre located in Saint Tropez offers diving in one of the most fascinating and diverse areas of Europe.

© Tahiti Beach Hotel

© Tahiti Beach Hotel

© Tahiti Beach Hotel

© Tahiti Beach Hotel
Delightful hotel nestled in a quiet area between the beach & garden
The hotel is located directly on Tahiti beach and is surrounded by a lovely paved courtyard with palm trees and bougainvillaea.
In the chic and intimate settings of our rooms and suites, on a comfortable sun lounger by the side of the pool, at a table in one of our restaurants or gazing out at the sea, lulled by the lapping waves... The bright and airy rooms have terraces overlooking the sea. There is a gym and a tennis court, plus a restaurant and pizzeria.
This hotel is located directly on Tahiti beach.
There is an outdoor swimming pool within the hotel complex that is surrounded by comfortable sun loungers and parasols.
This hotel has a private beach, the Tahiti Beach Club, which offers the golden opportunity to enjoy the Mediterranean coast in an exclusive setting and optimum comfort.
Full-service or self-service restaurant & pizzeria serving delights of the sea, Provencal savours or fresh salads. The restaurant is located right on the beach.
Excellent diving centre located in Saint Tropez offers diving in one of the most fascinating and diverse areas of Europe.
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