It’s amazing what a good night’s
sleep can do for you! We put some background noise on the iPad speaker going
and either that drowned out the partying neighbors or they were quiet last
night…either way…solid!
ship on the right, tender on the left |
Today we are anchored off the
coast of St. Tropez. Apparently, this is the playground of the rich and famous –
didn’t see any of those, but the yachts certainly suggest someone with a bit of
cash is here somewhere. I’m not sure our boat is the biggest in the bay…there
are some enormous yachts here. Because we are anchored, we tender to shore, the
ride is only about 10 minutes and we are off on a morning tour of Port Grimaud and
Grimaud.
First we visit a quiet, medieval
village
of Grimaud, basically at the top of the Maures Mountains. It is quite a
hike to the top where a castle is perched. The surrounding remains of the
castle is in ruins, but some of it is restored. The views are pretty
spectacular. It’s obvious why the castle would have been built there…views of
the entire area are clear.
Kowalski gallery |
soap on a stick |
Our second stop is Port Grimaud
- a small town built in the early 1960s as a system of canals and islands, kind
of like Venice, but tiny. Apparently, the houses must be a different colour
from their neighbors, so there’s lots of colour. We take a 20-minute boat ride
through the canals – this is a whole different vantage point to see the giant
yachts. The houses all have canal access and are apparently the most expensive
in the area because of this. There are some enormous boats squeezed (back side
in!) into areas that don’t even seem to be able to have enough room for them at
all.
We decide to have lunch
here…pizza, calamari and a bottle of wine. One of the most interesting parts of
the day was using the facilities at t
his restaurant. As usual there is no seat,
but what there is, is a piece of soap attached to a piece of metal coming out
of the wall...a variation of soap on a rope – kind of disgusting, but
fascinating.
backed right in! |
Once back at St. Tropez we
wander around the town a bit celebrity hunting…apparently there is a big gala
in a couple of days. Someplace in the tiny streets, spot a familiar name…a
Kowalski art gallery – didn’t know Kowalski’s were artists. A glass of wine and
a 15.00 beer later we head for home.
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Wonderful to look at all the amazing pictures.
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