Plage de Tahiti

Beach · Ramatuelle

Plage de Tahiti

Beach · Ramatuelle

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83350, France

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Plage de Tahiti features a charming sandy beach, clear azure waters, and a lively vibe, perfect for people-watching and beachside bites.  

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"A famed stretch of white sand near Saint Tropez, Plage de Tahiti is known for its scenic charm, clear waters, and celebrity visitors."

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Vadim Klamanis

Google
Very beautiful beach, clean azure water, soft white sand. In summer there are a lot of people and it is very difficult to find free parking.

Iryna Sima

Google
Plage de Tahiti Parking: There is paid Parking right after you turn from the road (8 € for a day, cash only). Beach: Sandy with some dry seaweed flying when it's windy. It was windy when I was there. I saw people with dogs on the beach, so dogs-friendly. Sea: Sandy flat entrance with some seaweed at the shallow water. Good for kids or weak swimmers as it gets deep very gradually. Water was clean and refreshing on 30 June. No lifeguards. Food: There are plenty of cafes and beach clubs. Good choice to eat. But kitchen for all venues closes at 4pm, so if you coming for a whole day, take a snack. There are merchants walking on the beach selling snacks, cold drinks, ice cream, umbrellas, and tanning cream. Toilets: No free public toilets, only in restaurants.

Cynthia Specht

Google
Beautiful beach but way too crowded. Lots of fun people watching. Hard getting attention of waiters of you're in a small group as the bug spenders do take up their time and efforts which is understandable. Lovely, lovely beach but too crowded and crazy for us.

Kristine Ripamonti

Google
We went around 13:00, good time to find parking. Water was cold. Beach is very long, we went to the end, which proved to be the best spot, very sandy. An appreciated break from all the rocky beaches.

Alessio Vicario

Google
Nice public beach, with much space for umbrellas and great water. On 16th August I was also lucky to witness the airplanes performing the French flag!

Paula Santana

Google
My favorite beach in France so far. There is a nice cheap restaurant next to the beach

John Price

Google
This beach almost 'blew my mind' when I first came here in 1976!! I could hardly believe my eyes. As an erstwhile young man, the sight of very attractive young girls arriving, finding a small patch of sand, disrobing and then sunbathing 'au naturel' was incredible. There was nothing seedy about it and some may find the clothing optional regime as unpleasant but, if you are reasonably broad-minded, then just enjoy - the beauty of the girls, some daughters of film-stars, judging by their looks, seemed to fit perfectly with an almost totally natural and unspoilt beach. I have returned many times over the years and the planning authorities deserve magnums of champagne for NOT permitting ruinous development. The aroma of the maquis in Summer, the opulent villas nearby and the backdrop of The Maritime Alps adds to the wonderful ambience. A magical place. The best beach in the World for me.

Rostislav Sikora

Google
Some of the best food and drink in all of France is found on Plages de Tahiti. The beach itself is small, but the vibe is worth it. We recommend arriving early or late in the day if you want to be near the water, as it gets pretty crowded during peak season.