Private taxi Monaco to Saint-Tropez from €350. Distance 133 km via A8 and D25.
Travel time: 1h45–2h30. Premium Mercedes E-Class, S-Class and V-Class available.
Fixed all-inclusive rates with tolls included. 24/7 service from any Monaco address.
Your private transfer from Monaco covers all eight destinations in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez — from the port of Saint-Tropez itself to the hilltop villages of Gassin and Ramatuelle, the medieval castle of Grimaud, and the coastal resorts of Sainte-Maxime and Cavalaire. Fixed rate confirmed before departure. All motorway tolls included. Door-to-door from any Monaco address.
📍 A private taxi from Monaco to Saint-Tropez covers 133 km via the A8 La Provençale and D25, taking approximately 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes under normal conditions (up to 3 hours in July–August). Fixed rate from €350 (Premium Car), €550 (Premium Van), €680 (Luxury Car). All eight Gulf of Saint-Tropez destinations served.
| Destination | Distance | Travel Time | Premium Car | Luxury Car | Premium Van |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saint-Tropez | 133 km | 1h45–2h30 | €350 | €680 | €550 |
| Ramatuelle | ~138 km | 1h50–2h40 | €370 | €700 | €570 |
| Gassin | ~130 km | 1h45–2h30 | €340 | €670 | €540 |
| Grimaud | ~128 km | 1h40–2h20 | €330 | €660 | €530 |
| Cogolin | ~131 km | 1h45–2h30 | €340 | €670 | €540 |
| La Croix-Valmer | ~148 km | 2h–2h45 | €385 | €720 | €590 |
| Cavalaire-sur-Mer | ~153 km | 2h05–2h50 | €395 | €735 | €600 |
| Sainte-Maxime | ~115 km | 1h30–2h10 | €300 | €590 | €480 |
All rates are all-inclusive: A8 motorway tolls, luggage handling, door-to-door service to any address. Return transfers at same fixed rates.
The professional choice for Monaco to Saint-Tropez. Up to 3 passengers, 3 bags. Air conditioning, comfortable seats, ample boot space. The right vehicle for couples, business travelers, and solo guests who want discretion and comfort without the visibility of a larger car. Available 24/7, winter tyres in season.
Monaco → Saint-Tropez: From €350
The standard for guests arriving at Le Byblos, Château de la Messardière, Kube Hôtel, or Villa Marie. Up to 3 passengers. Mercedes S-Class or equivalent — the vehicle that arrives without explanation. Leather interior, enhanced soundproofing, full professional presentation. The benchmark for luxury private transfer on the Riviera.
Monaco → Saint-Tropez: From €680
Groups, families, and anyone traveling with more than three bags or sports equipment. Up to 6 passengers, 6–8 bags. The V-Class is the most practical choice for summer Saint-Tropez travel — surfboards, luggage for a week-long stay, or a group of friends sharing a villa. Full adult seating with luggage accessible throughout the journey.
Monaco → Saint-Tropez: From €550
From Monaco, your driver joins the A8 La Provençale westbound — the main artery of the French Riviera — passing through Nice, Antibes, and Cannes before exiting at the Fréjus junction and joining the A57 toward the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. From there, the D98 and D25 roads lead through Cogolin, Grimaud, and Port Grimaud to Saint-Tropez itself.
The D25 — the critical last section. The final 25 kilometers from the A8 to Saint-Tropez along the D25 passes through Le Muy, La Garde-Freinet, and the Maures forest. This is the bottleneck of the entire journey. In July and August, this section alone can take 45–90 minutes during peak hours (11h–14h and 16h–20h on summer Saturdays and Sundays). Your driver selects the optimal departure time from Monaco to arrive before the coastal queues build.
The D559 coastal alternative. For Cavalaire-sur-Mer and La Croix-Valmer, the coastal D559 from Le Lavandou offers an alternative approach that avoids the worst of the Port Grimaud and Saint-Tropez traffic during high season.
Sainte-Maxime — the exception. At 115 km from Monaco, Sainte-Maxime sits on the north shore of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and is reached via the A8 and D25 without entering the Saint-Tropez peninsula — significantly shorter and faster than all other destinations in this table.
The port of Saint-Tropez is the most recognizable destination on the French Riviera after Monaco itself. The Vieux Port with its fleet of superyachts, the Place des Lices with its Tuesday and Saturday markets, the Musée de l'Annonciade with its Fauvist collection, the Citadelle overlooking the town — and Pampelonne Beach, 4 km south, the most famous beach in France. Your driver delivers you to the port entrance, your hotel, or the Pampelonne beach road depending on your accommodation.
Summer note: Saint-Tropez is effectively car-free for visitors during July and August. Drop-off is at the port entrance or your hotel reception — the town's narrow streets are inaccessible to through traffic during peak hours.
Perched on a hilltop 6 km south of Saint-Tropez, Ramatuelle is the village that gave its name to the Pampelonne plateau below. Its medieval streets, Romanesque church, and views over the Maures have made it the preferred address for those who want proximity to the beach without the port's summer intensity. The village is quiet, deliberately so — access by car requires navigating a series of switchbacks from the coastal plain. Your driver knows every approach.
Gassin is the highest of the three hilltop villages above the Gulf of Saint-Tropez — at 200 meters, its panoramic terrace over the Gulf, the Îles d'Hyères, and on clear days Corsica, is arguably the finest viewpoint on the French Riviera. Classified among the Plus Beaux Villages de France, Gassin has a population of 2,800 and two Michelin-starred restaurants. The village is entirely pedestrian — your driver drops you at the entrance road.
Grimaud at 128 km is the closest destination in this table to Monaco — approached from the A8 before reaching the Saint-Tropez peninsula. The medieval castle ruins above the village date from the 10th century; the Romanesque church of Saint-Michel (12th century) is among the best-preserved in Provence. Port Grimaud, 3 km below, is the Venice of Provence — a purpose-built canal town of 2,000 houses connected by 7 km of waterways, designed by François Spoerry in 1966.
Between Grimaud and Saint-Tropez on the D98, Cogolin is the working town that services the Gulf — pipe-making (Cogolin is the pipe capital of France), carpet weaving, and a weekly market that has nothing to do with tourists. It is also the main road access point for the Pampelonne beach road, and therefore a frequent drop-off for guests with villa stays south of Saint-Tropez.
La Croix-Valmer sits on the western edge of the Saint-Tropez peninsula, facing the Îles d'Hyères across the Baie de Cavalaire. Its beaches — Plage du Débarquement (site of a World War II Allied landing on 15 August 1944), Plage de Gigaro — are among the least crowded on the Côte d'Azur despite being a 20-minute drive from Pampelonne. A quieter, more residential alternative to the Saint-Tropez port for guests who want the same water quality with a fraction of the traffic.
The furthest destination in this table from Monaco at 153 km, Cavalaire-sur-Mer has the largest sandy beach in the Var — 4 km of south-facing sand on the Baie de Cavalaire. Its marina accommodates 1,400 boats. The town is more accessible and less congested than Saint-Tropez proper, and is the preferred base for guests combining scuba diving (the WWII wrecks in the bay are among the most visited in France) with a conventional beach holiday.
Sainte-Maxime faces Saint-Tropez across the Gulf — 115 km from Monaco, it is the closest Gulf destination and the one least affected by Saint-Tropez summer traffic. Its waterfront promenade, casino, and ferry connection to Saint-Tropez (25 minutes, April–October) make it the practical base for guests who want proximity to Saint-Tropez without driving into the peninsula. The Tour Carrée museum (15th-century Genoese watchtower) and the Plage du Centre, directly in front of the town, complete the offer.
The D25 road from the A8 to Saint-Tropez is consistently ranked among the most congested roads in France during July and August. On peak Saturdays, the 25 km from the motorway junction to the port can take 90 minutes — a journey of 15 minutes in October.
How to arrive without sitting in traffic:
Early morning departure — leaving Monaco before 07h00 places you on the D25 before the rental car changeovers begin (Saturday arrivals/departures typically peak between 10h and 14h). Arriving at Pampelonne beach before the beach clubs fill at 11h is an additional benefit.
Late afternoon/evening departure — leaving Monaco after 18h30 in high season crosses the D25 after the worst of the daytime queues. Sunset at the port of Saint-Tropez is at approximately 21h00 in July — a 19h00 Monaco departure arrives for the golden hour.
Your driver's routing knowledge — the D559 from Le Lavandou westbound, the GR90 mountain approach via La Garde-Freinet, and the Grimaud bypass are all routing options depending on live traffic conditions. Your driver monitors traffic in real time and selects accordingly.
Every driver on this route has made the journey dozens of times. Not the A8 — anyone can drive the A8. We mean the D25 in August at 13h00 when the queue from Le Muy stretches back 8 km and the alternative via La Garde-Freinet saves you 45 minutes if you know to take it before the traffic builds. We mean the Saturday rental car changeover at Port Grimaud that blocks the D98 between 10h and 12h. We mean the specific entrance to Le Byblos that avoids the port roundabout. This is the knowledge that separates a professional Monaco–Saint-Tropez transfer from a GPS following the fastest route into a stationary queue.
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The driving distance from Monaco to Saint-Tropez is 133 km via the A8 La Provençale and D25 — confirmed by multiple route calculators (taxihowmuch.fr: 133.24 km, 126 min). The journey takes 1h45–2h30 under normal conditions.
Between 1 hour 45 minutes and 2 hours 30 minutes under normal conditions. In July–August peak, allow 2h30–3h depending on departure time. Early morning (before 07h00) or evening (after 18h30) departures consistently avoid the worst D25 congestion.
Premium Car (Mercedes E-Class): €350. Luxury Car (Mercedes S-Class): €680. Premium Van (Mercedes V-Class): €550. All prices include A8 motorway tolls. Same rates for the return journey.
Premium Car (E-Class): up to 3 passengers, 3 bags — ideal for couples and solo travelers. Luxury Car (S-Class): up to 3 passengers — for guests requiring the highest standard of vehicle. Premium Van (V-Class): up to 6 passengers, 6–8 bags — families, groups, beach stays with full luggage.
Yes. Pampelonne Beach is 4 km south of Saint-Tropez port, accessed via the D93 beach road through Ramatuelle. Drop-off at any beach club entrance on request — Club 55, Nikki Beach, Tahiti Beach, Moorea Beach, or any specific address.
Monaco to Sainte-Maxime: Premium Car €300, Luxury Car €590, Premium Van €480. At 115 km, Sainte-Maxime is the closest Gulf destination — with ferry connections to Saint-Tropez port in 25 minutes (April–October).
Monaco to Ramatuelle: Premium Car €370, Luxury Car €700, Premium Van €570. Ramatuelle is 138 km from Monaco, approximately 5 km south of Saint-Tropez toward Pampelonne.
Monaco to Grimaud: Premium Car €330, Luxury Car €660, Premium Van €530. At 128 km, Grimaud is the closest destination in this table to Monaco — approached via the A8/D98 before the Saint-Tropez peninsula.
By helicopter: approximately 20 minutes, from around €1,500–€2,500 one-way . Landing at La Môle Airport (LTT), 17 km from Saint-Tropez — ground transfer arranged on request. By car, early morning departures in summer (before 07h00) consistently achieve 1h45.
Yes. Return transfers from any Gulf of Saint-Tropez destination at the same fixed rates. Both journeys bookable together at checkout.
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