Featured Holiday Rentals in Saint Tropez
Featured Holiday Rentals in Saint Tropez
Holiday Rentals in Saint Tropez - A Guide to Saint Tropez
Saint-Tropez holiday rentals are located in one of the more famous and beautiful destinations on the French Rivera, surrounded by endless beaches and a hot and sunny climate.
The closest airports to your Saint-Tropez holiday rentals are Toulon-Hyeres, Marseille-Provence and Nice-Cote d’Azur. If you wish to hire a car from one of these airports try our car hire link above for some of the best deals around on car hire in Saint Tropez.
St. Raphael and Toulon are the nearest train stations and there are also plenty of bus routes in and out of the town. The main driving route into the area is via the N98 motorway followed by routes D61 and D98a into Saint-Tropez itself. There is of course the well know port of Saint-Tropez should you be travelling by sea to your holiday rentals in Saint-Tropez.
Types of Holiday Rentals in Saint Tropez
There is a huge choice of holiday rentals in Saint-Tropez to suit everybody’s requirements. Mainly apartments to rent in Saint Tropez and villas to rent in Saint Tropez, followed by houses to rent in Saint Tropez and a few chalets and cottages to rent in Saint Tropez.
Due to the close nature of the coastline most of the properties have fantastic views over the Mediterranean Sea and are within easy reach of the great beaches.
Whilst researching holiday rentals in Saint-Tropez a particular property stood out for me, the Cavalaire-sur-Mer holiday villa. A 4 bedroom and 3 bathroom rental, that can sleep up to 8 people and is situated very close to the sea. The photographs show it to have great views over the surrounding countryside with large colourful rooms in great condition.
Saint-Tropez holiday rentals may well be a bit pricy compared to other areas of France, but a villa like this one may well be worth a look for a group of you to spread the cost of accommodation.
Saint Tropez Useful Information
Saint-Tropez holiday rentals are located in the department of Var, which is part of the larger region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur. Land area covers 15.18 square kilometres and holds a population of around 5,500 people.
The town derives its name from a legendary martyr named Saint Torpes who was supposedly beheaded at Pisa during the reign of Nero. Legend says that his body was placed in a boat which landed at the present day location of the town.
Many people come for the glitz and glamour of Saint Tropez but there are still plenty of historic monuments, chapels, art galleries to see on your stay. Restaurants, bars and boutiques are going to be expensive but well worth it for the fantastic holiday destination, Saint-Tropez holiday rentals has to offer.