St. Tropez
When in the south of France…
See the sea.
See it from different vistas, towns, shores and within the waves.
The beaches are rarely sandy, never white and often rocky.
Summers are extremely crowded, wall to wall people, makes for a colorful patchwork of bikinis and towels.
So if you want to have it all: Beautiful weather, crowd-less, sunny but not scorching,
Come in May, June…skip July and August… or in September.
Or if you do not want to swim…
These photos show St Tropez in January.
When going to the beach there are areas where you can rent mats, chairs, towels and order food and beverages.
They are usually less crowded and very comfortable, especially if you are not equipped… Denise, aks Panty Lady tells me so.
Check out this site for details by clicking here. to find out St. Tropez
Click here about about the beach in Nice
Usually most larger beaches have a place on the beach where you can rent everything you need, except a swimsuit and your own life guard.
In St Tropez there is a lovely walk around the Citadel, and the coastline…
Magical.
To find out more about the trails along the coast of St Tropez click here.
Before heading for the beach you might want to pick up some wonder bites at the market…
Of course if you are renting a space on the beach the waiter will bring you a menu, how cool is that?
Markets in the south of France, usually in the morning until noonish.
So until you come, here are some teaser photos of Saint Tropez.
Chanel, Bardot, Topless, Blue… is there more than that is St Tropez?
Well you must have a tropezienne when you are in St. Tropez.
The rest is for you to discover!
French Husband with his hair pretending to be sails.
Oh, if blue isn't your favorite color you might change your mind or wear tinted sunglasses.
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