Taxi Monaco to Saint-Tropez | Fixed Rate from €350

Price range: 350,00 € through 500,00 €

Book your private taxi Monaco to Saint-Tropez with a guaranteed fixed rate from €350. Door-to-door service from any Monaco address to Port de Saint-Tropez, Place des Lices, Pampelonne beach clubs or any Golfe de Saint-Tropez address — all French motorway tolls included, summer congestion expertise guaranteed. Standard Sedan to Premium Van for 1–8 passengers. Child seats and VAT invoice included. Available 24/7 — instant online confirmation

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Book Taxi Monaco to Saint-Tropez | Fixed Rate from €350 | Private Transfer

Looking for a reliable private transfer from Monaco to the most glamorous fishing village in the world? A taxi  Monaco to Saint-Tropez is the most comfortable and direct way to cover the 155 km between the Principauté de Monaco and the Port de Saint-Tropezfixed rate confirmed at booking, a professional driver at your Monaco door, and door-to-door service along the A8 and N98 Route des Plages to Place des Lices, Club 55, Nikki Beach and every villa gate and beach club entrance on the Golfe de Saint-Tropez. This is one of the most requested luxury transfers on the entire Côte d’Azur — the same international residents who maintain addresses in both Monaco and Saint-Tropez use this route as their summer corridor, and our drivers know every traffic pattern, bypass road and beach club approach that makes the difference between arriving relaxed and arriving frustrated.


Route Distance Avg. Travel Time Price From Pick-Up Drop-Off Vehicle Included
Monaco → Saint-Tropez port ~155 km 1h35–2h15 €350 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Palais Port de Saint-Tropez, Place des Lices Sedan Tolls, luggage
Monaco → Pampelonne (Club 55) ~162 km 1h42–2h22 €350 As above Club 55, Route de l’Épi Sedan Tolls, luggage
Monaco → Pampelonne (Nikki Beach) ~162 km 1h42–2h22 €350 As above Nikki Beach entrance Sedan Tolls, luggage
Monaco → Ramatuelle ~160 km 1h40–2h20 €350 As above Ramatuelle village, villa estates Sedan Tolls, luggage
Monaco → Gassin ~158 km 1h38–2h18 €350 As above Gassin village, hilltop villas Sedan Tolls, luggage
Monaco → Saint-Tropez (group) ~155 km 1h35–2h15 €450 Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule Any Saint-Tropez address Van (up to 8) Tolls, luggage
Monaco → La Croix Valmer ~160 km 1h28–2h08 €350 As above La Croix Valmer,, beach Sedan Tolls, luggage
Monaco → Cavalaire-sur-Mer ~1165 km 1h08–1h38 €350 As above Cavalaire-sur-Mer , Port , beach Sedan Tolls, luggage

Quick answer: Taxi Monaco to Saint-Tropez is approximately 155 km and takes around 1h35 to 2h15 by private transfer, with fixed all-inclusive rates starting from €350 — A8 motorway tolls, luggage and door-to-door service to Port de Saint-Tropez or Pampelonne beach clubs included, no meter running.


Monaco to Saint-Tropez is a private transfer of approximately 155 km along the A8 La Provençale motorway and the N98 coastal road from the Principality of Monaco to Saint-Tropez in the Var department. The journey takes 1h35 to 2h15 depending on traffic and season. Monaco is a sovereign city-state of 2.02 km² on the French Riviera, home to the Casino de Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule superyacht marina and the Palais Princier. Saint-Tropez is a commune of 4,300 permanent residents in the Var department, located on a peninsula in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez — the most celebrated summer destination in the Mediterranean, drawing 100,000 visitors per day in July-August peak season. Key Saint-Tropez landmarks include the Port de Saint-Tropez (the iconic harbor with its pastel-painted facades and Sénéquier café), the Place des Lices (the plane-tree-shaded square where Pétanque has been played since the 19th century), the Musée de l’Annonciade (Post-Impressionist collection including Signac, Matisse, Derain), the Citadelle and the Pampelonne beach (4.5 km sandy beach south of the village, home to Club 55, Nikki Beach, Tahiti Plage, Bagatelle and Loulou’s). In summer (July–August), Saturday morning changeover traffic can extend journey times by 45–90 minutes. Fixed rates start from €350 for a sedan (up to 4 passengers) and €450 for a van (up to 8 passengers), all-inclusive including A8 tolls. The service operates 24/7 with real-time flight tracking, free child seats and VAT invoice provided.


Route Overview: Monaco to Saint-Tropez

The transfer from Monaco to Saint-Tropez connects the two most internationally recognized luxury addresses on the French Mediterranean — a 155 km journey that travels from the world’s most densely packed sovereign state to the world’s most famous beach resort, and does so along one of France’s most scenically varied coastal corridors.

Leaving any Monaco address, the route heads west on the A8 La Provençale through Nice, Antibes, Cannes and the Estérel massif — the extraordinary red porphyry volcanic landscape between Saint-Raphaël and Fréjus, where the crimson cliffs descend directly to the deep blue Mediterranean in one of the most dramatic coastal panoramas in France. At Fréjus, the route leaves the motorway and continues on the N98 Route des Plages and the D98 through Sainte-Maxime around the Golfe de Saint-Tropez to arrive at Saint-Tropez.

The Saint-Tropez peninsula — accessible by road only via the Route des Plages (N98 coastal road) or the D61 through Cogolin — is the critical bottleneck of the entire transfer. In July and August, Saturday morning changeover traffic can extend journey times from Fréjus to Saint-Tropez by 45–90 minutes. Our drivers know every viable alternative approach: the Col de Gratteloup (D214) above the valley, the D61 via Cogolin and La Foux roundabout timing, and the optimal departure windows from Monaco that avoid the peak Saturday 9h00–13h00 gridlock.

Saint-Tropez was a quiet Provençal fishing village of extraordinary beauty until the writer Guy de Maupassant discovered it in 1888, the painter Paul Signac established his studio there in 1892 (attracting Matisse, Derain, Bonnard and Marquet in his wake), and Roger Vadim‘s film Et Dieu… créa la femme (1956) brought Brigitte Bardot — and within months, the world’s media — to the village permanently.

The Port de Saint-Tropez — the most photographed harbor in the Mediterranean after Sydney — is lined with the Sénéquier café (the red awning terrace where every Saint-Tropez story eventually passes), the Café de Paris, the Quai Jean Jaurès fish market in the mornings and the most spectacular concentration of superyachts between Monaco and Antibes. The Hôtel Byblos — opened 1967, the Mediterranean’s first boutique hotel, where the Rolling Stones, Elton John and Mick Jagger have all spent extended summers — and the Résidence de la Pinède on the Plage des Graniers are our most frequently requested Saint-Tropez drop-off hotels from Monaco.

The Place des Lices — the great plane-tree-shaded square in the village centre, where Pétanque has been played every morning since the 19th century and where the Marché Provençal spreads twice weekly — is the authentic counterweight to the port’s glamour: a genuinely Provençal place de village where Picasso played Pétanque, Simone de Beauvoir drank her morning coffee and Brigitte Bardot bought her tomatoes.

Pampelonne — the 4.5 km sandy beach south of the village, accessible via the Route des Plages through Ramatuelle — is the most famous beach in the world: Club 55 (founded 1955 when Brigitte Bardot arrived for Et Dieu… créa la femme and the film crew needed somewhere to eat), Nikki Beach, Tahiti Plage, Bagatelle Beach and Loulou’s are the legendary beach clubs whose combination of sea, sun, rosé and spectacle is unmatched anywhere in the Mediterranean. We serve all Pampelonne beach club entrances directly — including Club 55 (Route de l’Épi), Nikki Beach (Route de l’Épi), Tahiti Plage (Route des Tamaris) and Bagatelle (Route des Salins).

Ramatuelle — the medieval hilltop village 5 km from Saint-Tropez, home to the Festival de Ramatuelle theatre festival in August and the most sought-after private villa estates on the Golfe de Saint-Tropez — and Gassin — the highest hilltop village on the peninsula, commanding 360° views from the Estérel to the Massif des Maures — are both served as standard drop-off points from Monaco.


Distance, Travel Time and Price for Taxi Monaco to Saint-Tropez

Quick answer: Taxi Monaco to Saint-Tropez is approximately 155 km and takes around 1h35 to 2h15 by private transfer, with fixed all-inclusive rates from €350 — A8 motorway tolls, luggage and door-to-door service to any Saint-Tropez or Pampelonne address included, no meter running.

The A8 section from Monaco to Fréjus is entirely motorway and efficient under normal conditions. The critical variable is the final 30 km from Fréjus to Saint-Tropez on the non-motorway N98 and D98, which can be severely congested in summer peak season. In July and August — particularly on Saturday mornings from 8h00 to 13h00 during weekly villa and villa rental changeovers — journey times can extend to 3 hours from Monaco.

Optimal departure strategy from Monaco for July–August:

  • For a Saint-Tropez arrival before noon: depart Monaco before 8h00
  • For a Pampelonne lunch booking at Club 55 (typically 13h00): depart Monaco at 10h30 on non-Saturday days, 8h30 on Saturdays
  • For an evening arrival at the Port: depart after 16h00 to avoid the main congestion window

Every confirmed fare includes:

  • All A8 motorway tolls from Monaco to Fréjus/Saint-Raphaël exit
  • Up to 2 standard checked bags per passenger plus hand luggage
  • Drop-off at your exact Saint-Tropez or Golfe address — Port de Saint-Tropez, Place des Lices, hotel entrance, villa gate, beach club entrance (Club 55, Nikki Beach, Tahiti Plage, Bagatelle) or Ramatuelle and Gassin villa addresses
  • Child seat on request — infant carrier, forward-facing or booster, free of charge
  • No surcharges for early-morning departures or late-night returns
  • VAT invoice issued automatically on every booking

Why Monaco Residents Choose Our Saint-Tropez Transfer

  • Fixed rate confirmed at booking — one price from any Monaco address to Port de Saint-Tropez or Pampelonne, inclusive of all A8 tolls, never recalculated based on summer traffic
  • Summer congestion expertise — the most critical skill on the Monaco–Saint-Tropez corridor; our drivers know the D61 Cogolin bypass, the Col de Gratteloup alternative and every viable departure window to minimize exposure to Saturday changeover gridlock
  • Pampelonne beach club specialist — all beach club entrances served directly: Club 55, Nikki Beach, Tahiti Plage, Bagatelle and Loulou’s with arrival timing coordinated to lunch reservation schedules
  • Monaco–Saint-Tropez corridor regulars — we serve Monaco residents who make this journey every weekend of the summer season; our drivers know the villa gates, the Ramatuelle private road access codes and the Gassin approach roads
  • Port Hercule to Port de Saint-Tropez superyacht service — yacht crew, charter guests and owner transfers between the two most prestigious superyacht harbors on the French Riviera
  • English, French and Italian-speaking drivers at ease across the full Monaco-Var corridor
  • Child seats free of charge — infant carrier, forward-facing or booster on all routes
  • 24/7 service throughout summer season — early June opening of beach clubs to late September closing, peak July–August to quiet September shoulder season
  • VAT invoice on every booking — full fiscal receipt for yacht management companies, villa rental agencies and corporate accounts

Book your Monaco to Saint-Tropez transfer now and receive instant confirmation with your driver’s name and direct number.


Sedan or Van — Choosing Your Vehicle for the Summer Riviera

 

Standard Sedan — 1 to 4 Passengers

Tesla Model 3 or equivalent. For Monaco couples heading to a Place des Lices boutique hotel, yacht guests transferring to a Pampelonne villa rental, or business travelers attending a Saint-Tropez event. Leather seating, climate control — handles the Route des Plages in summer heat with ease and arrives at the Port forecourt discreetly.

Premium Sedan — 1 to 4 Passengers

Mercedes E-Class or equivalent. For Hôtel de Paris guests departing to the Hôtel Byblos or Résidence de la Pinède, villa owners on the Route de l’Épi and charter guests whose summer transfer should match the vessel they have just left. Whisper-quiet on the A8 Estérel section and impeccably presented at the Club 55 entrance.

Standard Van — Up to 8 Passengers

Mercedes Vito or Volkswagen Caravelle. For Monaco families with full summer luggage, superyacht crews traveling together, or Pampelonne villa groups sharing the transfer. Seven seats and generous luggage capacity — the right vehicle for a full summer season move between Monaco and Saint-Tropez.

Premium Van — Up to 7 Passengers

Mercedes V-Class. Heated leather captain’s seats, individual climate zones and maximum luggage space — for the VIP group whose Monaco to Saint-Tropez summer transfer should be as refined as the destination itself.

All vehicles include onboard Wi-Fi, chilled bottled water and universal phone chargers.


How to Book Your Monaco to Saint-Tropez Transfer

  1. Complete the booking form — enter your Monaco pick-up address (hotel name, port berth, residential address), your exact Saint-Tropez drop-off location (Port berth, hotel name, beach club entrance, villa address in Ramatuelle or Gassin), your travel date and time. For summer transfers, our driver recommends the optimal departure time. Fixed price confirmed instantly.
  2. Pay and confirm — secure card payment online (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) or cash in euros to your driver at pick-up. Confirmation email with driver name and direct number arrives within minutes.
  3. Your driver arrives at your Monaco address — on time, bags loaded, best route planned for today’s traffic. From Port Hercule to Club 55 entrance in under 2 hours on a clear summer morning.

Get your fixed quote today — use the booking form above, message us on WhatsApp or call our 24/7 reservation line. No obligation until you confirm.


Frequently Asked Questions — Taxi Monaco to Saint-Tropez

 

How much is a taxi from Monaco to Saint-Tropez?

Fixed rate from €350 for a sedan (up to 4 passengers) and €450 for a van (up to 8 passengers), fully inclusive of A8 motorway tolls.

How long is the transfer from Monaco to Saint-Tropez?

Between 1h35 and 2h15 on non-peak days. In July–August peak season, particularly Saturday mornings, allow 2h30 to 3 hours. Our drivers recommend the optimal departure time at booking based on your arrival deadline and the day’s traffic forecast.

How do you handle summer Saturday traffic to Saint-Tropez?

Our drivers know three viable approaches to Saint-Tropez depending on traffic conditions: the N98 Route des Plages via Sainte-Maxime, the D61 through Cogolin and the Col de Gratteloup (D214) above the valley. We monitor conditions in real time and choose the fastest approach on the day. For Saturday arrivals, we strongly recommend departing Monaco before 8h00.

Can you drop me off at Club 55 and Nikki Beach on Pampelonne?

Yes. All Pampelonne beach club entrances are served directly — Club 55 (Route de l’Épi), Nikki Beach (Route de l’Épi), Tahiti Plage (Route des Tamaris), Bagatelle and Loulou’s. Specify the beach club name and your reservation time at booking.

Do you serve Ramatuelle and Gassin villas?

Yes. All Ramatuelle and Gassin private villa addresses are served with full knowledge of gated access roads.

Do you serve La Croix-Valmer and Cavalaire-sur-Mer from Monaco?

Yes. La Croix-Valmer (from €350) and Cavalaire-sur-Mer (from €350) are served at individual fixed rates.

Are tolls included?

Yes. All A8 La Provençale motorway tolls from Monaco to the Saint-Tropez corridor are included in your confirmed fare.

Are child seats available?

Yes — infant carriers, forward-facing seats and booster seats are provided free of charge. Specify at booking.

Can I book the return trip — Saint-Tropez to Monaco?

Yes. We cover both directions. Book the round trip together for a combined discount.


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What Every Monaco Transfer Includes

Every route confirmed at booking — one price, no surprises at destination:

  • ✅ All French motorway tolls (A8 La Provençale, A43 Maurienne, A51 and all connecting routes)
  • Door-to-door service from any Monaco address — hotel, marina berth, villa or residential address
  • Winter tyres and snow chains fitted as standard on all ski resort routes (November–April)
  • Ski and snowboard equipment accommodated on all alpine routes
  • Real-time departure flight monitoring on all airport routes
  • Child seats — infant carrier, forward-facing or booster, free of charge on all routes
  • VAT invoice on every booking
  • 24/7 service, 365 days a year — Monaco Grand Prix week to August peak, ski season to summer Pampelonne

Serving all Monaco addresses — Monte-Carlo, Port Hercule, Fontvieille, Larvotto, Palais Princier and Beausoleil — with private transfers to Saint-Tropez, Port de Saint-Tropez, Place des Lices, Pampelonne, Club 55, Nikki Beach, Tahiti Plage, Bagatelle, Loulou’s, Ramatuelle, Gassin, Sainte-Maxime and all Golfe de Saint-Tropez addresses — every day of the year.

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