Set your sails for Les Voiles de Saint Tropez

Forever glamorous, Saint Tropez is the annual setting for a breathtaking rendezvous of yachts.
Set your sails for Les Voiles de Saint Tropez
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Les Voiles de Saint Tropez is an indescribable experience that every ocean-lover and sailing enthusiast should experience at least once in their life. Set against the unparalleled backdrop of Saint Tropez, this event makes a perfect postcard of your French Riviera holidays.

Below, discover the many elements that come together to make les Voiles de Saint Tropez such an unforgettable experience. And, for all our very best tips and addresses, don't miss our exclusive Le Collectionist guide to Saint Tropez.

Shimmering turquoise waters, a strong wind, and a busy port bustling with an air of excitement. Bagpipes play as a magnificent classic boat passes through the port, announcing the beginning of one of the races. Masts taller than the buildings that surround you hover proudly along the clear blue sky...

For all you need to know about Saint Tropez, explore Le Collectionist's guide.

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Saint Tropez, a Fishing town turned refined holiday destination

Nestled in France's French Riviera, Saint Tropez has become the holiday destination for the refined holiday tastemakers. This is obvious when you stand at the port and see the gleaming yachts that line the harbour.

In addition to the clear luxurious and glamorous atmosphere, it's also a charming fishing village full of colourful characters. With beautiful streets lined with extravagant boutiques, this once-simple town is also the shopping capital of the Côte D'Azur.

All of these facets lend Saint Tropez a unique ambience any time of the year, and provide plenty of things to do in Saint Tropez.

Les Voiles de Saint Tropez Boats

 

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Regatta of the year

Sitting by the water, and seeing the sea be taken over by enormous sails pushed solely by the power of the wind and manpower is an emotional experience. It's that same thrill you'd get as a child when a carnival passes by that will only happen once. Everyone surrounding you seems to be glued to the movement of the sea and the actions of the sailors, not wanting to miss a single moment.

Les Voiles de Saint Tropez has been one of the most highly-anticipated events in the city for the last 27 years. Each year, about 300 yachts come from all corners of the world to meet in the bay of Saint Tropez. The sight is breathtaking, with grand silhouettes lining the coast of the city floating on the sparking waters of the blue Mediterranean Sea.

Les Voiles de Saint Tropez

 

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A festive celebration

It is an exceptional fusion of a racing event and a festival. The days that Saint Tropez is transformed to celebrate the spirit of sailing are remarkable. The buzzing energy and passion for the sailboats are just as strong for those on land.

It's also hands down one of the best events to admire, film, and photograph. It's a phenomenal panorama of multiple sails, marvellous tones, and a spectacle of nuances. And a luxurious display of a palette of colours found nowhere else, only Saint Tropez, that shouldn't be missed.

Experienced sailor or not, you don't need to know all the ins and outs of the sport to enjoy the grandeur and magnificence of the event. Simply loving the city of Saint Tropez is a reason to visit the city during the regatta season, as it's one of the best things to do for unforgettable family holidays in Saint Tropez.

Les Voiles de Saint Tropez Port

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Classic origins

The story of the Voiles started on a night of 1981. Two sailors challenged each other. The challenge? Leave the village, go around the now-famous Nioulargo and finish in front of the Club 55. The club is now one of the most popular restaurants on the beach of Pampelonne.

Each year, sailboats and yachts took the same itinerary and followed the same route. This was done until 1995, when the Mariette and the Taos Brett IV collided. This incident marked the end of the race known as Nioulargue. In 1999, the regatta was restarted again, but under the name that it's known as now: Les Voiles de Saint Tropez.

The regatta is unique because all classes of modern and traditional sailboats can join. It's the only place and time of the year that you'll see a modern race boat right beside a classic antique sailboat. It is an exceptional opportunity to admire an immense variety of boats and to also discover the different types of sailing.

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Activities for everyone

Being at Les Voiles is an exhilarating ride. Organised by the Société Nautique Saint Tropez, we believe the event has gained so much popularity because of its skill of involving the audience. Les Voiles de Saint Tropez is as much an event for the spectators and lovers of the sport as it is for those who are sailing.

During the week, a 'race village' is set up behind the Harbor Master's office in the Port of Saint Tropez. Always busy and buzzing with people, it stretches 70 metres down and 10 metres across one of the town's central streets. It has a 20 metre long bar, a Kappa boutique, and competitors' area. Also, it has an outdoor terrace and daily entertainment.

Whether you want to enjoy aperitifs in the sun or watch a show, there's something for everyone. Aside from the program planned by Société Nautique Saint Tropez, the entire city also transforms to cater to visitors. All the entrepreneurs and local artisans are represented in order to promote local products for Les Voiles.

Most of the restaurants and bars also create their own programs whether it be themed sailing evenings, or having performers scheduled. For our favourites, see our guide to Saint Tropez's best beach bars and restaurants.

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Like A Local: Enjoy the off-season

You may be hesitant to visit the city given that the event happens in the end of September. 'High summer' is definitely over at that point. However, we personally think it's the best time of the year to visit. Don't let the idea that summer ends in September stop you from enjoying the warmth of the sun during Les Voiles de Saint Tropez.

Experience the city at its best, at your own pace, and without the bustle of summer crowds. Crowds and traffic will have dissipated. Although the port may be busy, you'll be surprised how often you'll turn into a small street and have it be silent. It's the pleasure in finding these small snippets of the city that are yours and yours alone.

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Quite importantly, you'll have the beaches all to yourself, and finally be able to enjoy the sand between your toes. The wind will still blow warm and the sea will still be perfect for swimming. Don't let anyone tell you summer is over just yet!

Wondering where to lay down your towel? See our guide to the best beaches in Saint Tropez.

And if you want more ideas on our favorite things to do in Saint Tropez, check out this article.

Saint Tropez Beach

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Where to Stay: Our insider tips

Finding accommodation during the season of Les Voiles de Saint Tropez is usually quite difficult. Our insider tip to avoid this is by booking well in advance, by late July or early August, when there are still lots of options available.

Our other tip is to choose a very centrally-located place to stay so you don't have to worry about getting into the city with road blocks or crowds. You could either do this or choose a place where you can enjoy the view of the magnificent sailboats from the comfort of your home or step right on to the beach of Pampelonne.

Luckily we have luxury homes that are perfect for both options! See our selection of our best villas with private beach access.

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Enjoy the races from home

If you don't enjoy crowds, or simply just want to relax at home but still enjoy Les Voiles, this collection will be perfect for you and your family. We've made sure that the homes we've selected have a view of the race path, or quick access to the beach of Pampelonne.

Villa Gustave

Your own personal oasis, Villa Gustave is a hidden gem. Surrounded by French gardens, you won't have any neighbours and can enjoy the peace of the home. Under the shade of the pine trees you'll find donkeys, horses, chickens, ducks, and even a pig named Peppa!

This villa is your own personal haven of tranquility while being only 300 meters on foot from the famous Pampelonne beach is priceless. It's just a 2 minute walk to one of the best views of Les Voiles.

Villa Gustave Saint Tropez

Villa Grant

Walking into Villa Grant, a feeling of being in another world instantly hits you. A contemporary architectural gem in the middle of a beach town, the term 'hidden paradise' has never been so true.

The best part about this villa is that you can enjoy the spectacle of Les Voiles while having a meal. The dining room offers a panoramic view of the ocean, and watching the race has never been easier.

Villa Grant Saint Tropez

Villa L'Escalet

No matter where you are in Villa L'Escalet, you'll always have a perfect view. A home filled with floor to ceiling glass doors, every space is made to be enjoyed basking in the sunlight.

The infinity pool mirrors the details of the sky and offers a spectacular view of the route that the grand Wallys take during the regatta.

Villa LEscalet Saint Tropez

Villa Hanoï

As you sit by the garden of Villa Hanoi, you're delighted by a 180 degree view of the breathtaking sea. It's the perfect spot to enjoy the race while sipping a cocktail in the pool.

Or, take a 5 minute walk to the famous Club 55 and watch as the sailboats fight to the last leg of Les Voiles de Saint Tropez. If you want to learn more about this unique cubist architectural home in the heart of Ramatuelle, check out our article.

Villa Hanoi Saint Tropez

 

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Step out into the bustling crowd

If you want to be moments away from the thick of the crowds, and the bustling energy of Les Voiles de Saint Tropez, then these homes are perfect for you. All located in the hyper center, you'll never have to worry about finding parking, or getting to and from the Port during the crazy race days.

Seek refuge from the excitement of the regatta, and come home to your own personal sanctuary hidden within the bustle of the city.

Villa Nathalia

Nestled in the heart of the city amongst hedges, olive and palm trees is the oasis that is Villa Nathalia. The garden is the ideal place to enjoy fresh local goods picked up from the market in Place des Lices every morning. Go from the side of the sea to see Les Voiles de Saint Tropez and walk home to a jungle in the city.

Villa Nathalia Saint Tropez

Villa Omada

An architectural gem in the middle of the city of Saint Tropez, Villa Omada boasts a New York style gallery living area. A mere 10 minute walk to the Port of Saint Tropez, you can come and go as you please to enjoy Les Voiles at your own pace.

Villa Omada Saint Tropez

Villa Edouard

Bliss for those who love to relax, Villa Eduoard has everything you need for the perfect French holiday. Step straight out into the city center and come home to your own paradise. Enjoy Les Voiles de Saint Tropez and come home to this breathtaking sanctuary.

Villa Eduouard Saint Tropez

With Le Collectionist, renting luxury Saint Tropez villas has never been easier. Explore our collection to discover our luxury Saint Tropez villas and other extraordinary experiences.

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