27 May 2011

France, Ramatuelle - St Tropez, Tiki Hutte

If you have young kids there is a point in time that you will consider camping... If you or your partner has camping fear...  a Tikki Hutte is THE solution.

Rent a charming Polynesian hut (= pimped mobile home) directly on the beautiful Plage de Pampelonne. You will have your own facilities (toilet, shower, kitchen), separate bedrooms, a porche and a view that gives you a constant Robinson Crusoe feeling, especially in the morning and evening when the beach is desolated. The best feature of a Tiki Hutte is to go to sleep and to wake up with the sound of the waves breaking on the shore and a 24/7 possibility to dive into the azur blue sea....












http://www.tiki-hutte.com

The 'everybody happy' concept of Kon Tiki is very well thought true. Apart from having the beach and sea as playing ground there is a baby and kidsland with all kind of toys and animation. There are multiple nice restaurants (especially Tiki Thai), a Pizza to go service, a great Spa area, a laundry service, baby sitting service, a supermarket, a gym, tennis courts...

And don't forget that you are located in the middle of the hotspot beach area of the Cote d'Azur, so if yacht spotting is one of your favorite activities you can stay in you lazy chair all day as the most amazing yachts will anchor in the bay. But, I would definitively recommend to get out of your lazy chair and have lunch in one of the famous beach clubs like Nikki Beach and Le Club 55 (just 100 metres away), have a coffee and go to the market in St Tropez and stroll through beautiful villages like Grimaud and Ramatuelle.



Things to do ...














Some things to consider:
- The charm of Tikki Hutte is the location directly at the beach; so it's definitively worth the money to rent a first row hut
- Go for the low season: in the high season (july/ august) the prices will be 3 to 4 times as high and the charm of the desolated beach will be gone
- If you are more than 2 always rent a Tikki Hutte for 6 persons.

Two oldies to get into the St Tropez mood:
- Le gendarme de St Tropez: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNW1zNEqP-k

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