
Tahiti Beach Club is a legendary institution situated on the world-renowned Pampelonne Beach in Ramatuelle, near Saint-Tropez. Established in 1946, it is the oldest beach club in the area and gained international fame in the 1950s as a filming location for Brigitte Bardot’s iconic film, And God Created Woman. Easily recognizable by its signature bright orange umbrellas, the club offers a timeless Mediterranean experience where "barefoot chic" meets French Riviera glamour. Guests can arrive by car, helicopter, or boat via a private pier to enjoy a day on the pristine white sands or by the hotel’s swimming pool. The beachfront restaurant specializes in gourmet Mediterranean cuisine, featuring fresh seafood, wood-fired pizzas, and local Provençal flavors. With its private hotel, boutique, and serene garden setting, Tahiti Beach remains an exclusive sanctuary that perfectly captures the heritage and sophisticated lifestyle of the Côte d'Azur, providing a peaceful yet stylish escape from the bustle of Saint-Tropez.