
▲ Nestled along the French Riviera lies an unassuming coastal village so small it lacks even a train station, yet remains perpetually crowded with the yachts and helicopters of celebrities and tycoons. This is the glamorous Saint-Tropez - a playground for old-money elites from Europe and America, yet equally cherished by France's artistic avant-garde.

▲ Top photo spots to visit: 1. Vieux Port (Old Port) Colorful little houses + yachts filling the harbor create an ultra-French atmosphere! Best visited at dawn or dusk for beautiful lighting. 2. La Ponche Old Town Cobblestone alleys, French-style balconies, and stone walls full of character - every shot looks cinematic. 3. Citadelle de Saint-Tropez Climb up to this fortress for panoramic views of the blue bay - perfect for rooftop portraits + ocean scenery shots. 4. Pampelonne Beach Saint-Tropez's famous beach features blue-and-white umbrellas + upscale beach clubs with crystal-clear water. Recommended spots: Club 55 and Bagatelle Beach.


▲ Recommended French restaurants: 1. L'Opera Saint-Tropez Nightclub-style dinner + live show, perfect for small groups to enjoy a French seaside night. 2. Le Café de Paris French dining by the harbor, ideal for sunset with a glass of rosé and a seafood platter. 3. La Tarte Tropézienne A must-try signature cream dessert in Saint-Tropez!

▲ Sainte-Maxime faces Saint-Tropez directly, located on the opposite side of the bay, 4 km from the sea and 14 km inland. Compared to the world-famous Saint-Tropez, Sainte-Maxime is a "more budget-friendly destination for travelers." The town's coastline is exceptionally clean, with fewer travelers than Saint-Tropez. The beach stretches approximately 10 km, and hiking and history enthusiasts can also explore the old town tower built by monks in the early 16th century.


▲ [Grimaud Port] Recommended activities: 1. The Church For just €1 per person, you can climb the bell tower's observation deck to enjoy a panoramic view of the entire port. Colorful houses, yacht-filled marinas, azure seas on one side and green hills on the other - all these breathtaking sights unfold before your eyes. 2. Boat Tours Highly recommended activity with two options: (1) Rent an electric boat for €30 per half hour (€50 deposit, fully refundable). (2) Join other travelers on a water bus for about €6 per person (no driving required). We recommend the first option as self-driving offers more freedom and fun. Follow the route map at a leisurely pace - the full circle takes exactly 30 minutes, allowing you to appreciate the town's beauty from a unique perspective.

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