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A Typical Week at
Adventure St.Tropez
SUNDAY : Our preferred arrival
day for week long holidays. Fly in to Nice ( or
Toulon ) and enjoy a picturesque transfer through the mountains and forests of
the Esterel and down to the beautiful Cote d'Azur from St. Raphael to St.Tropez.
On arrival you are shown the local amenities in and around Marines de Cogolin. You
are shown where our boats are, briefed on meeting times and
places and taken to your apartments. Depending on arrival times you may then be
able to have a moules marinares lunch at the local beach restaurant, followed by
a relaxing afternoon on the beach or by the pool. In the evening, when everyone
has arrived, we will have a meal together at one of the many local
restaurants, usually Monroe's, so you can meet the rest of the group.
MONDAY : Meet at the boats at
8.00 am for Waterskiing. Two boats leave the beautiful, tranquil marina to catch
the early morning flat water, just outside in the gulf. Training skis and ideal
conditions ensure a good success rate. After skiing, approx 10.30 am,
we return and go, by boat, for a nice breakfast in the sun, at a little place on the Marina.
(They even do a French version of eggs and bacon!). There is a mini market next
door so it's a good opportunity to grab a few basic provisions. You now have a
couple of hours relaxing on the beach or by the pool before we meet again at 2
o'clock. The afternoon activity is Kayaking around Port Grimaud (a bit like
Venice) followed by a game of Volleyball on the beach and a well earned drink at
the beach bar. After Kayaking back to the Marina, you have time to get ready for
an evening together at our local beach restaurant. There is also an opportunity to try
scuba diving in a local pool, with an option to beach dive later during the
week, in which case you can eat at a good, reasonably priced restaurant situated
by the pool. A great first day!
TUESDAY :
St.Tropez day! Meet at
the boats at 8.00 am, again, for your 2nd of 2 or 3 Waterskiing sessions. It's
warm and sunny as usual and Wakeboarding is offered in lieu of waterskiing. Some
like to try something different while others prefer to
improve their new found Waterskiing skills. Breakfast follows at 10.00, a quick change
and off to St.Tropez to visit the market and sample the glamour. After a wild
powerboat ride across the gulf, it's pretty special to arrive at the waterfront in St.Tropez by
boat among the £20 million motor yachts. The market yields some good
bargains and we know where the cheap bars are so it won't stretch your budget.
Back at the boat by 2.00 for the return trip to the marina and another wild boat
ride. We then set off to visit the beautiful Gorge behind the unique hilltop
village of Grimaud. Down a steep path where natures wonders can be seen, to arrive at the Gorge where dragon flies and turtles
are common.
A scramble up the hillside to see the ancient Pont de Fes and then up to the old
mill and the medieval castle. After all that hard work we stop for an ice cream
and drink in the most picturesque of Provencal villages. The way back to the
marina provides a good opportunity for your main provisions shopping trip to the Geant
hypermarket. It's often decided to purchase crevettes, gambas and cheeses etc.
for a meal to be cooked in the apartment and eaten together with french bread and
the local wine. The evening is usually rounded off with a relaxing chat on the
terrace which concludes another lovely day.
Wednesday :
Meet at 9.30 for a mountain bike ride up through the hills and forests to Gassin,
claimed to be the most beautiful village in France. For those who are not up to
the challenge, it is possible to book Scuba diving as an optional extra with our
friends at 'Dive Azur' on a nearby beach. The bikers, having been equipped and
briefed, leave the marina, cross one road and go via gravel tracks straight into
vineyards and country side. You climb up through the
beautiful woods and although quite
challenging, we can take
our time and walk some of it, taking in the
smell of mimosa, pine and wild herbs. Once we reach Gassin there are
fantastic
views down to the
Gulf
and
to the Alps Maritime beyond.
The other end of the village has magnificent views to the Isles of the Porquerolles.
We stop
for
refreshments in a cafe overlooking the gulf,
and recuperate. After wandering around the old Provencal village we prepare for
the incredible ride back down to the
marina. Jetskiing is the afternoons activity
so after lunch and relaxation we meet, by the boats, for a brief. Complete
beginners are accompanied by an experienced rider, and
soon gain the confidence to jetski
around the Gulf of St.Tropez. The sea is warm and the spray welcome. After the
kayak trip around Port Grimaud it ia thought to be an ideal venue for an evening
meal as there is a wide choice of restaurants and a lively atmosphere. We
complete another magical day by taking you there by boat .
Thursday :
It was planned to go waterskiing again, but the wind has made conditions
unsuitable, so we decide
to Coasteer from L'Escalet to Cap taillat. The route is across rocks and around small
bays, with crystal clear waters. The weather is hot so it is not unusual to stop
and swim in a cove en route. When the Cap is reached we climb to the top and are
treated to magnificent scenery. After the return to L'Escalet you can swim, snorkel or
sunbath before or after lunch which is available from the beach cafe. As the wind is still good
we head back to get ready for sailing. You learn how to crew a 36 foot yacht helping
with the winching and helming, although some will prefer to just relax and
sunbath there is an opportunity to get as involved as you like. We head
out of the marina, hoist the sails and are off tacking our way up wind. There is
something about sailing in the Gulf of St Tropez that's very special. It may be
possible to anchor at Canabiers for an hour or so to have a swim before heading
back to the marina. Sails down and back on the berth, the group decided that
tonight is a big night in St.Tropez, going to a nightclub after a meal as it is
the last night for those on a 5 day holiday. Dressed up and looking great we
drive you to one of many fabulous restaurants. Jenny has booked the Caves du
Roy, one of the most exclusive nightclubs in the world! The place is full of
atmosphere and beautiful people.
Friday :
After a very late night you are pleased to have a 10ish start. Today you are
going on a
Coastal Safari taking the powerboats to further explore the Gulf of St.Tropez,
stopping at some beautiful coves for snorkelling and diving off the boat.
Kneeboarding is available for the more energetic and plenty of sunbathing and sipping wine
as well. We visit St Maxine for a baguette lunch and a look around, then over to Canabierres
for more swimming, snorkelling and relaxing, before an epic powerboat ride back
to the marina. After last night it is planned to have a quiet meal on the marina
as there are plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from, so you can sit and
chat and remember all the fun you had this week. In high season there are live
bands every where so you can have a lively end to the evening if you wish. This
day is a great favourite with our clients.
SATURDAY
:
is for you to choose either relax by the pool, on the beach or do something
active. A ferry leaves frequently, from the marina to St Tropez if
you want to see more of this salubrious place and they have a market again on
Saturdays. You can also opt
to go Scuba diving again or there are tennis courts available. It is your last night here so we plan to have a meal together
and where better than Munroes as they have the best live bands at the weekends.
You can even visit the local Fun Fair beforehand if you wish. There are just so
many options and it's all so very inspirational. It depends on how much energy
you have, what friends you make and how much you want to achieve. We are just
pleased to help.
Sunday is very sad ........... You
have to go home
NOTES :
This is a typical week that takes place
most of the time but it does rely upon the weather. The suitability of the
operating area depends largely on wind speed and direction of which we have no
control but do have a number of contingencies. We will always give you the best
we can and fortunately the weather is nearly always warm and sunny.
The Geant hypermarket is closed on
Sundays and very busy on Mondays. There is a mini market on the marina for
immediate provisions.
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