Rent a Boat in St Tropez
You can find boats available to rent with or without a skipper in St Tropez on the Nautal website. Search for sailboats, catamarans, motorboats and more in St Tropez and/or in the world. Flexible cancellation or date changes up to 15 days before check in is allowed on selected boats. St Tropez rentals are perfect for a family trip with miles of golden sand and blue water waiting for you.
Boat rental in St Tropez lets you explore this incredibly beautiful corner of France, where you'll be overwhelmed by the stunning views and it's impossible to get bored. Choose a boat with a skipper for a week for an easy experience, and sit back and relax onboard your own private vessel. A yacht charter in St Tropez is an ideal option, with an option chef hire to make delicious meals for you the entire time!
Enjoy the French Riviera with boat rental in St Tropez. Explore the best selection of yachts, catamarans, sailboats, and more for a dream boating holiday.
How much does it cost to rent a boat in St Tropez?
Renting a boat in St Tropez costs from 153 € per day in low season and from 919 € for a week. In high season, the price of renting a boat in St Tropez begins from 242 € per day and from 1404 € for a week.
St Tropez boat rentals range in price depending on the boat type and boat characteristics as shown:
Yacht rentals St Tropez
Motorboat rentals St Tropez
Is it possible to rent a boat in St Tropez with or without a skipper?
Renting a boat in St Tropez with a skipper is ideal if you want to be guided through the best places in the area and get the most out of your sailing experience. You can rent a boat in St Tropez without a skipper if you have the appropriate licence or if there are boats available to rent that do not require a licence. It is without a doubt a great idea to be the captain of your own boat if you are an experienced sailor.
What to do in St Tropez?
Take a cruise to one of the many relaxing destinations near St Tropez, like the gorgeous Lérins Islands or peaceful Port Cros. Head to Pampelonne Bay if you want to soak up the famous party atmosphere of the French Riviera. That's where you'll find world-famous beach clubs, where the party never stops.
There are plenty of things to do! With a boat rental in Saint Tropez you can choose to visit the beautiful sandy beaches in the area or sail further. Why not take your boat from Nice to St Tropez? Rent a yacht in St Tropez and visit the French Riviera to the maximum!
For a day boat charter in St Tropez, there are also plenty of options to choose from. You may choose to make a day trip to all of the famous beaches such as Playa La Glaye, La Ponche and La Fontanette. These 3 small beaches are perfect for beach hopping and can be ideal for an hour relaxation in each. Then there is Plage des Salins which is wilder and more tranquil. A Saint-Tropez boat rental will make moving through these beaches easy and accessible.
Then you must stop at Plage de Tahiti on the northeast end. This is one of the oldest beach clubs in the area. Then stop at Bonne Terrasse, a stretch of coastline that has wonderful wildlife and a lighthouse making this area picturesque. Don’t miss out on a St Tropez boat charter! This is a vacation you won’t want to miss.
If you are thinking about beach hopping for longer than a day, why not make a St Tropez yacht charter? Saint Tropez boat charter can be ideal, do a French Riviera tour and stop at
Cannes, Nice and even Monte Carlo!
If you fancy learning more about the history of this iconic destination, pop into one of St Tropez's fascinating museums, which include the Maritime History Museum, set in an old citadel, and the modern art collection of the Musée de l'Annonciade, which is in a former chapel.
There is a Saint-tropez rental for everyone so check out the different boat types and plan what is your ideal boating itinerary. Do you want golden sand and sea views? Or are you looking for seaside towns and rock beaches? Either way a boat hire in St Tropez will get you where you want to go!
And on land...
You already know the great reputation that French cuisine has, all over the world. Now here comes your chance to sample it at its finest - sitting outdoors, enjoying the blissful weather of the Riviera. Don't miss the thick seafood stew of bouillabaisse, a Provençal classic that mixes delicious local fish and shellfish. Goats cheese is also a regional speciality, with plenty of different varieties on offer - and of course, no visit to France would be complete without a bottle of local wine to accompany your meal.
What is the weather like in St Tropez?
Summers in Saint-Tropez are hot but crowded, so to avoid the hustle and bustle it's better to visit in spring or autumn. The weather is still good, although be aware that in late autumn and winter strong winds can make sailing difficult. The days are still sunny, but the sea can be choppy. During these seasons, it's a good idea to charter a boat with a skipper to ensure that your Saint-Tropez holiday isn't ruined by the wind.
Which are the most popular ports in St Tropez?
The best ports in St Tropez for boat rentals are:
Port Grimaud Var
Port de Cavalaire sur Mer
Port des Marines de Cogolin
Port de Sainte Maxime
How to get to St Tropez?
The nearest airport to Saint-Tropez is Toulon/Hyeres (TLN) Airport that is located 43.8 km away from the city. Other nearby airports include Nice, Monaco, Marseille and Turin, from which you can get either by train or a bus.
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