This beach is the longest and most popular one in Saint Tropez, situated in a picturesque and sheltered bay. It spans across 5 kilometers and boasts white sandy shores and glistening turquoise waters. We accessed the public section and parked in the public lot, which cost only 1.50€ for two hours, if I recall correctly. We had a great time swimming in the warm turquoise water and frolicking in the waves. The parking lot also had a restroom and shower area, although the shower wasn't functional, there were sinks and a mirror available for use. The beach is divided into public areas where you can lay out your towel and belongings, and a variety of beach clubs where you can rent sun loungers and umbrellas, and indulge in lavish dining experiences. Pampelonne Beach is the most well-known beach in Saint Tropez, frequented by celebrities, famous beach clubs, and luxury yachts anchored in the bay.
While en route to Taillat, I caught a glimpse of the beach from the cliff and it appeared to be quite lovely. However, it's worth noting that parking options are limited, but fortunately, the rates are affordable.
Wow, what a sight to see! The water is crystal clear, the lifeguards are on duty, and the beach is so wide you could play a game of football on it. It's like nature's playground, perfect for soaking up the sun, building sandcastles, or taking a refreshing dip in the ocean. And don't even get me started on the stunning views. It's no wonder people flock here to bask in the glory of this beach.