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    Presqu'île de Giens

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    Pearl Beach

    Pearl Beach

    (5 reviews)

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    Pearl Beach is one of the very few beach clubs in St Tropez itself, most are a few kilometers away…read moreover in Ramatuelle. I went here with 3 friends for dinner and sunset cocktails. Pearl Beach is a trendy spot that feels like you're entering a swank Balinese style lounge. The lighting and various water features add to its allure. We were lucky and got to eat on the beach itself. There is something special about being able to dine al fresco on the sand underneath a starry night staring at the endless parade of mega yachts. We opted for the 3 course menus. At €75 / person this isn't cheap, but for St Tropez it isn't outlandish. For my starter I had the assortment of asian delights...deep fried spring roll, samosa, and shrimp. The shrimp was the highlight here as the samosa and spring roll were a bit overly greasy. For the main, I had the duck which was prepared many ways and included quite a bit of foie gras. This was followed by a delicious warm molten cake. That said, my friend's assortment of little desserts was clearly the way to go, as you got to try about 1/2 dozen delights. Pearl Beach is a great spot, about a 10 minute walk from the main port of St Tropez...a bit removed form most of the "scene" but that makes for a relaxing dinner. We didn't come during the day, but it looks to be like a fairly upscale beach club. The beaches are nicer in Ramatuelle though.

    the most obnoxious rude tourist trap,,,,stay away,,,, the menu says "caesar salad",,,,, when it…read morearrived with chicken i said that i don't eat chicken and it did NOT say that the salad included chicken,,,, they argued and made me "the customer" feel badly by telling me caesar salad ALWAYS comes with chicken,,,, really?! I don't think so! Rude tourist trap,,,,stay away!

    Ile de Porquerolles - Port

    Ile de Porquerolles

    (27 reviews)

    This place is a lot of effort to get to, to end up in a mediocre island…read more We were meeting up with family here, so it was our first time here and we may return in the future. However, once we disembarked off that ferry, we weren't super impressed by anything as had been described to us. There are places to hike, a small village in the center with eateries and other places to explore. If you are travelling from afar, then maybe skip this one and try another island with more charm, better food options and accessibility. I think if it was easier to get to (even though we were not tourists to France), then maybe I would change my review. Until next time...

    Ile de Porquerolles is a little slice of heaven in the French Riviera. Escape the crowds, anchor…read morefor free just west of the marina and dingy into the village. Explore the old fort, the chapel, the restaurants, and watch the kids play in the dusty square. Sure, you can buy plastic dolphins and t-shirts at some of the tourist traps, but Ile de Porquerolles is incredible and worth a visit. We stayed for a couple of days just to savor it. Follow the narrow roads and trails up to the old fort and see the harbor and the anchorage spread out below. (We skipped the museum portion.) Go a little farther to the old windmill which, if you approach by boat, you can see from the ocean. This is a French version of Cumberland Island. If you are here, just count yourself lucky, enjoy one of those fun 7-ounce bottles of Kronenberg, and relax.

    Presqu'île de Giens - beaches - Updated July 2026

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