
Musee de la Gendarmerie et du Cinema
As well as discovering the many cinematic influences in the region you are invited to explore the incredible history of the 'Gendarmes de Saint-Tropez'
© Mio Palmo Plongée
Learn how to dive in the waters of the Saint Tropez Gulf
Open from May through until October you are welcome to discover scuba diving with Mio Palmo Plongée.
The Gulf of Saint Tropez is known for its red coral which is full of vibrant underwater life waiting to be explored. A wide range of diving course are available, from beginners to technical courses and instructor level courses. There are plenty different dive sites in the area with many caves and naturally formed underwater landscapes to explore, including wreck or reef diving.
Ideally located on the port of Saint Tropez, the structure has s a shady terrace which allows clients to relax in-between dives and a huge parking which enables vehicles to unload and park easily.
The Mio Palmo Villa is available for accommodation and can welcome up to 30 people in its apartments. The boat can host up to 18 divers
There is also a Mio Palmo diving centre in Cavalaire to the south-west of Saint Tropez.
As well as discovering the many cinematic influences in the region you are invited to explore the incredible history of the 'Gendarmes de Saint-Tropez'
The Annonciade museum was created in 1922 and holds impressive art work dating from 1890 to 1950, including some of the greatest French masterminds such as Matisse, Derain and Marquet.
The Butterfly Museum is located in the old town, spread across two floors, the collection houses an enormous quantity of different species. There are over 35,000 specimens, including rare types from Africa and South America.
A great place to go for a walk under the shadows of the 100-year old plane trees, it seems like time has stopped at the Place des Lices. Here you can still watch the locals play a game of boules every morning, before going for a Pastis at the time of apéritif.
La Chapelle de la Miséricorde, referred as the Black Penitent Brotherhood Chapel was built in the 17th century and is located Rue Gambetta, in the former quarter of the seamen's families.
This Italian baroque-style church topped by a bell tower was built in 1784. It is one of the most recognisable sights in Saint-Tropez, with its bright ochre and earthy sienna coloured bell tower.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsSaint-Tropez is well-known for its annual sailing regattas, including the Rolex Cup and the Voiles de Saint-Tropez. There are also some more traditional festivals that you can attend such as the Bravades. Musical events are mainly focused on classical and jazz music and the very popular Place des Lices market takes place every week.
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