Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
9.30am-12.30pm & 2-6pm mid-Oct-Mar)
Has a kiosk in July and August in Parking du
Port.
Getting There & Around
BOAT
Services are reduced or cut in winter.
Les Bateaux Verts (
Click here
)
runs many shuttle boats. Shuttles connect St-Tropez
with Ste-Maxime (one-way/return €7.10/12.70, 15 minutes, operates year-round), Les Is-
sambres (€8.10/14.20, 25 minutes), Marines de Cogolin (€6.50/11.50, 15 minutes) and
Port Grimaud (€6.50/11.50, 20 minutes).
Les Bateaux de St-Raphaël
(
www.bateauxsaintraphael.com
)
Connects St-Tropez
(Nouveau Port) and St-Raphaël (adult/child €14/9).
Taxi de Mer
( 06 09 57 31 22, 06 09 53 15 47)
Boat taxis can be booked for any-
where around St-Tropez.
BUS VarLib
(
www.varlib.fr
)
tickets cost €2 from the
bus station
( 04 94 56 25 74; av
du Général de Gaulle)
for anywhere within the Var département (except Toulon-Hyères
airport), including Ramatuelle (35 minutes), St-Raphaël (1¼ hours) via Grimaud and Port
Grimaud, and Fréjus (one hour). Buses to Toulon (two hours, seven daily, less in summer)
stop at Le Lavandou (one hour) and Hyères (1½ hours).
Four daily buses serve Toulon-Hyères airport (€15, 1½ hours).
TAXI
The
taxi
( 04 94 97 05 27)
rank is at the Vieux Port in front of the Musée de
l'Annonciade.
BICYCLE Rolling Bikes
( 04 94 97 09 39;
www.rolling-bikes.com
; 14 av du Général
Leclerc; bikes/scooters/motorcycles from €15/40/120 per day, plus deposit)
GETTING TO ST-TROPEZ
During high season, those in the know avoid horrendous four-hour traffic bottlenecks on the one road into St-Tropez
(or €40 parking, which is hard to find) by parking in Port Grimaud or Ste-Maxime and taking a shuttle boat (
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