Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez in November

Good time to visit

November marks Saint-Tropez's transition back to a sleepy fishing village. The glamour fades but reveals a more authentic side of coastal French life that summer visitors never see.

Weather

November shifts toward winter with cooler days and increasingly unpredictable weather. Sunny mornings can turn cloudy by afternoon, and rain becomes more frequent. The Mediterranean takes on a different, moodier character.

17°C high10°C low6 rain days

Crowds & Cost

low crowds
~$110/day average

November Tips

  • Pack a proper rain jacket - November showers can be persistent
  • Many tourist-focused restaurants close for the season by month's end
  • Great month for museum visits and indoor cultural activities

All Months

May through September is Saint-Tropez season, but each month has its own personality. May is lovely — warm enough for the beach but without the crowds. The town feels almost normal. June brings the film festivals and yacht shows. July and August are peak madness. Expect crowds, traffic, and prices that'll make your eyes water. But the energy is infectious and this is when Saint-Tropez truly comes alive. September is the sweet spot — still warm, fewer crowds, and locals start to emerge from hiding. The sea is at its warmest too. October can be beautiful but many restaurants and clubs close after the first week. Winter is dead quiet — most places shut down completely. If you're coming in peak season, book everything in advance. And I mean everything — restaurant reservations, beach club spots, even taxi transfers.

Saint-Tropez Scores

Solo

6/10

Couples

9/10

Families

5/10

Adventure

3/10

Budget

2/10

Luxury

10/10

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