
Skip the infamous Pampelonne parking queues. Pick up from Saint-Tropez port, arrive at the beach in 15 minutes. Crystal-clear water, legendary beach clubs, and the best restaurants on the Riviera.
Pampelonne Beach (Plage de Pampelonne) is a 4.5-kilometre stretch of pristine white sand located in Ramatuelle, just south of Saint-Tropez. It is widely regarded as the most famous beach on the French Riviera and one of the most iconic beaches in the world.
Made famous in 1956 when Brigitte Bardot filmed And God Created Woman nearby, Pampelonne quickly became the playground of the international jet set. Today, it is home to over 25 beach clubs and restaurants, ranging from ultra-exclusive (Club 55, Nikki Beach) to relaxed family-friendly spots.
The beach faces east, offering morning sun and calm, turquoise waters protected from the Mistral wind. The seabed is sandy and gently sloping — perfect for swimming and water sports. The water is consistently ranked among the cleanest in the Mediterranean.
Getting to Pampelonne by road in summer is notoriously difficult: traffic jams on the narrow D93 road can last 1-2 hours, and parking is scarce and expensive (€6-15/day). A boat rental from Saint-Tropez takes just 15 minutes, dropping you directly at the beach — no traffic, no parking, no stress.


4.5 km of white sand
22-26°C (Jun-Sep)
Mix of private & public
€25-80/day (club dependent)
Couples, groups, families
Golden hour at 7pm facing west
From legendary Club 55 to bohemian Indie Beach — there is a beach club for every mood. Book your boat rental and arrive in style.
The original — founded in 1955 during the filming of 'And God Created Woman'. Legendary grilled fish, A-list clientele, barefoot luxury.
International party scene, DJs, champagne showers, and a glamorous crowd. The see-and-be-seen spot.
The oldest beach on Pampelonne (since 1946). Laid-back Riviera charm with excellent Mediterranean cuisine.
Boho-chic atmosphere with live music, healthy food options, and a younger creative crowd.
Family-friendly with a refined restaurant. The quieter end of Pampelonne — ideal for couples and families.
Known for its legendary lunch parties. French-Mediterranean cuisine in a lively, festive atmosphere.
Beyond the beach clubs, Pampelonne is a dining destination in its own right. Fresh seafood, Mediterranean flavors, and feet-in-the-sand service.
Mediterranean seafood
Feet-in-the-sand dining, fresh catch of the day
Modern French
Michelin-quality beach dining, stunning sea views
Italian-Riviera
Wood-fired pizzas and homemade pasta on the beach
Greek-Mediterranean
Upscale Greek dining, best sunset views on Pampelonne
Jet skiing, paddleboarding, kayaking, wakeboarding, and parasailing are all available from multiple operators along the beach. The calm, sheltered waters are perfect for beginners and experienced riders alike.
Pampelonne sits in the heart of Côtes de Provence wine country. Several nearby vineyards offer tastings — including Château Minuty, one of the world's most famous rosé producers, located just 10 minutes inland.
The rocky headlands at each end of Pampelonne (Cap Camarat to the south, Cap Pinet to the north) offer excellent snorkeling with rich marine life — sea bream, octopus, and colorful wrasse in crystal-clear waters.
Sunrise over the Mediterranean, sunset cocktails, the turquoise water against white sand — Pampelonne is one of the most photogenic beaches in Europe. Best light: early morning or golden hour (7-8pm in summer).
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.
15 minutes later, step off at Pampelonne. Your captain drops you close to your chosen beach club. Return pickups available all day.