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Hotels in Ramatuelle
5 Hotels
Villa Marie
1100 Chemin de Val de Rian

Set amongst a hillside pine forest in a secluded spot on Saint-Tropez, the luxury Villa Marie feels more like a private villa than a hotel. It's stuffed full of Provençal flair with antique furnishings and unique, elegant details. The grounds are studded in palms and pines, with stone columns, fountain accents, and plenty of nooks for lounging. The property holds an outdoor pool, a small gym, three spa treatment rooms, and a Mediterranean restaurant and bar set in a greenhouse-like space. The 45 rooms and suites feel less like hotel accommodations than guest rooms, with elegant decor and, often, terraces and patios or open bathrooms. The bathrooms feature separate walk-in showers and roll-top tubs, while rooms have flat-screen TVs and minibars. Travelers looking to be closer to Saint Tropez sights might consider the beachfront Kube Hotel-St Tropez.

La Ferme d'Augustin
979 route de Tahiti

Surrounded by flower-filled gardens and situated a five-minute walk from the beach, the upper-middle-range La Ferme d'Augustin is an inviting property with homey interiors permeated with rustic Provencal charm. It offers a lovely outdoor pool as well as a restaurant serving seasonal, traditional fare -- with alfresco dining on patios wreathed in greenery. The 46 guest rooms also display the simply pleasant Provencal flair, and some have lovely balconies or terraces overlooking the green surroundings. The property, once a farm, sells various products like its own rosé wine, homemade jams, and olive oil, plus it offers a free shuttle service to nearby Saint Tropez. For something with more amenities, check out La Toison D'Or, which has a spa, gym, beachside restaurant, and kids' play areas.

La Toison D'Or
Chemin de Tamaris

The family-friendly, mid-range La Toison D'Oris is exceptionally located right along the famous Plage de Pampelonne. A vacation spot designed for weeklong stays, the 230-room property is dotted with units for two to six guests, which range from thatch-roofed cabins to converted mobile homes, and give the place a vibe that's somewhere between tropical resort and swanky campsite. Units tend to be cramped, but most have nicely equipped kitchenettes, separate bedrooms, and outdoor space, though guests should bring their own toiletries. The property has lots of extras, too: an outdoor pool, convenience shop, spa, hair salon, gym, cafe, beachside restaurant, and kids' play areas. However, fees can add up for extras like food, Wi-Fi, and gym use. Kon Tiki Riviera Villages is a nearby, beachfront alternative -- accommodations aren't quite as nice, but rates may be better.

Hôtel La Garbine
Route De Tahiti N°222

The four-pearl Hotel Restaurant La Garbine is set on pretty garden grounds close to the beach outside of Saint-Tropez, but far enough that a car is required to get around. It has an outdoor pool and a tennis court, but the small hotel lacks facilities that are common to competitors in this range, like a spa and fitness center. Its 25 guest rooms have teak furnishings and many have rainfall showers, patios, or balconies. There's a lobby bar and a restaurant with an outdoor terrace, but breakfast isn't included. Compare rates at La Ferme d'Augustin, which has similar amenities and is closer to the beach.  

Kon Tiki Riviera Villages
4363 route des Plages, Plage de Pampelonne

Indecisive travelers who have trouble choosing between the South of France and the South Seas will find the best of both worlds at this two-pearl property in Ramatuelle, where 305 mobile homes are cleverly disguised as tropical tiki huts. Located on the famous Plage de Pampelonne, just three miles south of Saint-Tropez, this spot combines the convivial ambiance of a RV park with the quirky charm of a faux Polynesian village. The cute, though rather cramped, thatched huts all have functional kitchens, and those in the front two rows open onto the sand -- a rarity in these parts. Beyond the beach, lots of add-on activities (including spa treatments, water sports, and organized events for children) are available. Travelers looking for upgraded accommodations in a similar environment should try the three-pearl La Toison D'Or, an African-themed sister property a little farther north.