Tour D : Mediterranean Glamour
From Cannes to Saint-Tropez

Itinerary
Estérel Massif with panoramic views (Théoule-sur-Mer, Saint-Raphaël), boat transfer from Saint-Maxime to Saint-Tropez, Saint-Tropez (2h30 on site), Grimaud, and Port Grimaud – the “Little Venice of Provence”
Highlights
• A day of red rocks, turquoise sea, and Saint-Tropez charm
• Boat transfer included to the legendary Saint-Tropez
• Stops at Grimaud (medieval village) and Port Grimaud (“Little Venice of Provence”)
• E-panoramic vehicle – silent, comfortable, and immersive
• Multilingual audioguide
• Certified, multilingual tour guide (Tourism School graduate)
• Baby seat and child booster included
• Free Wi-Fi onboard
• Complimentary souvenir film
Places & Experiences
🏖️ Théoule-sur-Mer – A Breathtaking Panorama
At the foot of the Estérel Massif, Théoule-sur-Mer offers a magnificent view over the Mediterranean.
Red rocks, golden sands, and the shifting tones of the sea form a living painting.
In clear weather and with the changing seasons, even the snow-capped Alps appear on the horizon — a moment suspended in pure beauty.
🔭 Panoramic Views – Riviera and Côte d’Azur
Far from the beaten paths, some places reveal a more intimate Côte d’Azur, bathed in light and silence.
The sea and the gardens merge in a landscape of rare beauty, where the azure blue of the sky blends with that of the sea to the horizon.
A suspended moment.
Exceptional panoramas among the most beautiful views of the Riviera and the Côte d’Azur.
⛰️ The Estérel, the Crimson Magic of the Mediterranean
Born over 250 million years ago from the depths of the Earth, the Estérel rises between Provence and the Mediterranean like a dream of fire turned to stone.
Its crimson rocks, shaped by lava and time, form a fantastic landscape — peaks, coves and cliffs mingling with the azure light of the South.
Under the sun, sea and mountain meet in a striking embrace — blazing red against deep blue.
Legend whispers that a fairy, Estérelle, gave her name to this land where nature still feels enchanted.
A land of history and mystery, refuge of hermits, sailors and noble-hearted outlaws, the Estérel bears the mark of both men and gods.
A landscape carved by lava and legend, where every path tells a secret.
⚓ Do you, do you, do you Saint-Tropez?
Blending maritime heritage with sophisticated living, Saint-Tropez embodies the Mediterranean dream.
Stroll along the harbor among colorful façades and gleaming yachts, and enjoy a coffee on a sunny terrace.Discover elegant boutiques, art galleries, and the captivating spirit of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.
Under the plane trees of Place des Lices, markets and pétanque players share the relaxed Provençal atmosphere. The Notre-Dame-de-l’Assomption Church and the Citadel reveal the village’s maritime soul and breathtaking views.
As the sun sets, the quays shimmer with gentle excitement — the promise of unforgettable evenings. And to end the day, indulge in the iconic Tarte Tropézienne, the sweet symbol of Provençal dolce vita.
🏡 Grimaud, the elegant perch above the Gulf of Saint-Tropez
Grimaud proudly overlooks the gulf, between azure sea and fragrant hills.
This medieval village, a jewel of Provence, reveals its flower-lined lanes, pastel façades and stone houses bathed in southern light.
At the summit, the romantic ruins of the 11th-century castle recall the power of the past and offer a spectacular view over the Mediterranean.
All around, bougainvillea intertwine, art galleries invite a leisurely stroll, and the air sings of the South.
Grimaud, a village of history and charm, suspended between sky and sea.
⛵ Port Grimaud, the Secret Venice of Provence
Designed in 1966 by architect François Spoerry, Port Grimaud is a unique village built on the water, often called the Venice of Provence.
Accessible only on foot or by boat, it captivates with its quiet charm and natural elegance.
Its houses, painted in soft shades of clay, cream and rose, are mirrored in the canals lined with colorful boats. Graceful Venetian bridges link peaceful lanes ideal for leisurely strolls.
Waterfront cafés, restaurants and art galleries animate the quays, especially around Place des Artisans and Place du Marché. Just a short walk away, a sandy beach offers the perfect spot to relax by the sea. With 12 kilometers of quays, Port Grimaud perfectly embodies the discreet luxury, authenticity and gentle rhythm of Provençal life.




