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14 reviews of Cruise to St Tropez
Read what other Viator.com travelers think about the Cruise to St Tropez. What they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved, it's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
A wonderful trip and opportunity to see the Cote d'Azure.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, August 2009
Absolutely fantastic, remember to take your swimsuit with you to go swimming as it was hot the day we went and chilling out on the beach was the best place to be in St Tropez.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, August 2009
The trip was absolutely amazing. Everything was great. I appreciate the commentary of the crew.
Reviewed by: Jiri S, Czech Republic, August 2009
Excellent trip, despite being a frequent visitor to Cannes I'd never visited St Tropez, and having been there I would definitely return, The boat was comfortable, the staff courteous and very punctual in both directions
Reviewed by: John M, Ireland, July 2009
The boat trip is great fun, with brilliant views and witty commentary.
Reviewed by: Deborah H, United Kingdom, September 2008
Worth it!
Reviewed by: Alexandra H, United States of America, July 2008
A really great trip and on the way out some dolphins were spotted so the boat circled for everyone to get a good view. Only down side was that none of the announcements were in English.
Reviewed by: Ann-Marie K, United Kingdom, September 2007
We did enjoy the cruise. The return boat was disorganized and we were lucky that somebody did not get hurt. The pushing and shoving was not needed if your people had organized the getting back on board the boat. All they needed was to get off the boat and help get people in line.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, September 2009
This is a good way to get to St. Tropez. Bring you bikini and towel so you can sit at the beach all day. You get about 5 hours of free time. I didn't bring my stuff for the beach, but filled in the time shopping at the many shops on St. Tropez.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, July 2009
A great trip on a lovely day. The coastline is beautiful all the way along, and St. Tropez is certainly worth a visit for a lovely lunch and relaxing at a harbourside bar. Many people took beach things, and that might be a good idea as St. Tropez is very small, and it might be difficult to fill the full day otherwise - unless you have lots of money to spend in the lovely shops! I believe the beach is some distance away, though.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, August 2008
The cruise itself was lovely, a fantastic boat and really well organised. However we did not actually enjoy St Tropez itself that much as it was very very crowded and we felt overpriced. That said, it is definitely worth seeing.
Reviewed by: Nicholas R, United Kingdom, August 2008
Our flight was delayed by 1 hour 30 minutes, which meant we got to our hotel later than expected. The reception at the hotel rang the cruise people as requested. However when we got there the next day, they had no record of our booking. Fortunately I had my copy of the booking with me, but there was no booking listed and the woman said there had been no phone call from the Corona Hotel.
Reviewed by: margaret c, United Kingdom, July 2009
I found that the trip was little more than a ferry service. Yes, there was some commentary, but the boat travels so far away from shore that viewing the small villages from a far was a bit disappointing. Also ,the way you line up for the boat, was a bit of a free for all. No designated ropes or line up area caused shoving, people cutting in line. As a ferry service it was fine. Boat left on time, it was a smooth ride, comfortable ship. But for the price we paid I would hardly call it a cruise.
Reviewed by: John S, Canada, September 2008
The staff on board were extremely friendly, but unfortunately the trip was still not enjoyable. We boarded at Nice, by the stop in Cannes the boat is very very packed. No room to sit, I was away with my mother, grandmother, great aunt and son. Just before boarding to return home in Nice my elderly great aunt had a fall in the queue through the rush of people trying to board first, and people still just pushed passed her. There is no orderly queue and no preference for elderly people or mothers with small kids and buggys to board first which means you are stuck being pushed over and elbowed etc. While the young people push pass you then when you do get on there is nowhere for mothers with kids or elderly people to sit. Also the time you have in St.Tropez is nowhere near enough to see it, what we got to see in the time we had was not nice,. My son could not even play in the sand on the beach because it was so dirty with rubbish and smoke butts. Overall very un-enjoyable and would not be recommending it to anyone, but I will say once more that despite all this the staff are lovely and very helpful and friendly.
Reviewed by: Dawn P, Ireland, August 2008


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