Grimaud

Grimaud is a landmark town in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, with around 4,500 year-round residents. It stands out for the richness of its heritage and the diversity of its landscapes, ranging from a hilltop medieval village to green hillsides and the Mediterranean coastline.

The old village of Grimaud, overlooked by the ruins of its feudal castle, offers an authentic setting with cobbled streets, shaded squares and exceptional views over the gulf. Lower down, Port Grimaud, often nicknamed the “Venice of Provence”, charms visitors with its unique architecture and network of canals.

The town provides a highly sought-after living environment, combining residential tranquility, preserved natural surroundings and quick access to nearby beaches. It offers local shops, schools, as well as numerous cultural activities and events throughout the year.

Popular both as a year-round place to live and as a holiday destination, Grimaud appeals thanks to its Provençal charm, remarkable heritage and ideal location at the heart of the gulf.

Grimaud
Grimaud Tourist Office : Tourist Office link
Grimaud Town Hall : Town Hall link