Arrive at La Croix-Valmer in 30 minutes by boat rental from Saint-Tropez. A hillside village where coastal vineyards meet the sea, with world-class hiking, pristine beaches, and authentic Provençal charm.
La Croix-Valmer is a hillside village perched above the Mediterranean, where terraced vineyards cascade down toward the turquoise sea. It is the heart of the AOC Côtes de Provence wine appellation, and its coastal vineyards are among the most photographed in the region.
The village itself is an authentic Provençal gem — no mega-yachts, no designer boutiques, just stone-walled houses, a weekly market, and local restaurants serving cuisine made with ingredients from the surrounding farms and vineyards. It is what Saint-Tropez was 50 years ago.
La Croix-Valmer is the starting point for the spectacular sentier du littoral that runs along the coast to Gigaro and Cap Lardier. This coastal trail offers jaw-dropping views of the open Mediterranean, hidden swimming coves accessible only on foot, and the chance to walk through one of the last undeveloped stretches of the Riviera coastline.
Below the village, Plage de Sylvabelle is a long stretch of golden sand backed by umbrella pines. Far less crowded than Pampelonne, it offers calm swimming, natural shade, and a handful of simple beach restaurants — the kind of place where you can spend an entire day without seeing a crowd.
AOC Côtes de Provence
Village at 110m, sea views
Apr–Oct (hiking), Jun–Sep (beach)
Plage de Sylvabelle, free access
Wine lovers, hikers, photographers
Sunset from Domaine de la Croix terrace
Where coastal vineyards meet wild Mediterranean trails — La Croix-Valmer is the quieter, more authentic side of the Saint-Tropez peninsula.
One of the most iconic vineyards on the Riviera, perched on hillsides overlooking the sea. Their rosé is legendary — tastings available daily in a stunning stone cellar.
The coastal path from La Croix-Valmer leads through wild Mediterranean scrubland to Gigaro, Cap Lardier, and beyond. Some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in Provence.
A long, sandy beach backed by pine forests. Less visited than Pampelonne, it offers a more tranquil atmosphere with turquoise water and soft golden sand.
From the village perched on the hillside, enjoy sweeping views across the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, the Îles d'Hyères, and the Maures massif. Spectacular at sunrise and sunset.
The Domaine de la Croix is the star — a historic estate with vines running down to the sea, producing award-winning rosé and red wines. Their tasting room and terrace offer stunning panoramic views. Several smaller domaines in the hills also welcome visitors by appointment.
The sentier du littoral from La Croix-Valmer is one of the great coastal walks of the Mediterranean. The trail descends through pine woods to the coast, then follows the cliffs to Gigaro, Cap Lardier, and the wild beaches of Briande and Taillat. Allow 4-5 hours for the full loop.
Plage de Sylvabelle is a tranquil alternative to the famous beaches nearby. Natural pine shade, clear water, and a handful of low-key beach restaurants make it ideal for a relaxed day. The sand is fine and golden, the water calm.
The vineyards cascading toward the sea, the dramatic coastal cliffs, the golden light at the end of the day — La Croix-Valmer is a photographer's dream. Best spots: Domaine de la Croix terrace at sunset, and the coastal trail viewpoints near Cap Lardier.
Book online or call us. Choose your departure time — we run multiple daily departures from June to September.
Meet your captain at the Vieux Port in Saint-Tropez. Easy to find — we send you the exact berth number by SMS.
30 minutes later, your captain drops you at the nearest coastal point. A short walk or shuttle ride brings you to the village and vineyards. Return boat available all day.