Taxi Alternative Marseille <> Saint-Tropez

A harbor view of Saint Tropez with a church steeple and roofs in the foreground and blue water dotted with boats in the background.

Door-to-door convenience

Enjoy a smooth journey in a premium car with direct pick-up and drop-off. Skip queues, transfers, and the hassle of multiple transfers.

Your schedule, your pace

Depart when it suits you: no need to work around train, flight, or rental car times. Plus, free cancellation up until 1 hour before your ride.

Stay productive or relax

With Wi-Fi available in most cars, you can catch up on work, stream your favorite shows, or unwind in comfort while our chauffeur takes care of the road.

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Easy transfers in the South of France

The next time you’re looking for an executive transfer between Marseille Airport and St-Tropez, consider a premium taxi alternative with Blacklane. Meet your professional chauffeur in the Arrivals hall at Marseille Airport, and enjoy the comfortable ride directly to your hotel or accommodation. When you book a private driver from Marseille Airport to St-Tropez you will avoid long waits for public transport, delays, cancellations and strikes. Enjoy a door-to-door premium service where you can relax in the backseat or catch up on a few emails. We even provide 1 hour complimentary waiting time at the airport in case you are delayed, and will monitor your arrival and departure times so you’re always on time.

Stress‑free from start to finish

Skip airports, train stations, and rental car counters. With our long-distance chauffeur service, there are no crowds, queues, or transfers: just a private journey from one city to the next. Travel in a top‑class vehicle driven by a professional chauffeur, knowing that every ride is carbon‑neutral through verified offset programs. Wherever you’re headed, you’ll enjoy comfort and peace of mind - arriving refreshed, on time, and ready for whatever’s next.

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Access the French Riviera

A playground for the rich and famous, the Côte d'Azur (French Riviera) sparkles with sun and glamour throughout the year. St-Tropez is one of the region’s most chic destinations, popular for its beaches and nightlife. Giant mega yachts regularly frequent the Vieux Port (Old Port), but the town’s La Ponche area remains reminiscent of old St-Tropez, when it was formerly a fishing village. Attractions include the views from the Citadelle de Saint-Tropez and a stroll around the Place des Lices Market, held every Tuesday and Saturday morning. Visitors frequently take excursions inland on Provence wine tours to sample the local rosés and take in the lavender fields. When you book a taxi alternative direct from Marseille Airport, beautiful St-Tropez is just a 2 hour drive away. Alternative long distance routes in the South of France include:

Frequently Asked Questions

How to get from Marseille to St-Tropez

The best way to travel between Marseille and St-Tropez is with a Blacklane private transfer. The journey takes just 2 hours. Using public transport is not the most advisable option, as you will need to transfer three or more times, with a change in Toulon. There is no direct bus or train, and the journey will take 3 hours 15 minutes minimum.

How far is Marseille from St-Tropez?

Marseille is 150 kilometres (93 miles) from St-Tropez.

Is Nice or Marseille closer to St-Tropez?

Saint-Tropez is fairly equidistant between Nice and Marseille, however Nice is slightly closer. Nice is 112 kilometres (69.5 miles) from Saint-Tropez and Marseille is 134 kilometres (83 miles) away. 

What season is best for Provence wine tours?

Although Provence is sunny and stunning all-year-round and its wineries and vineyards can be enjoyed in any time, September is the best month to visit because of its grape harvest. The harvest is celebrated with a wide number of festivals (Fête des Vendanges) throughout the region, kicking off at the very end of the August in the village of La Cadière-d'Azur, 50 minutes south of Marseille by car. As well as festive, your Provence wine tours will also be beautiful in the Fall, as you get to drink in the leaves turning red and orange on the vines.

Which wine is Provence most famous for?

Provence is best known for producing rosé wine. In fact, about 5% of all rosés in the world are produced in the region. This varies between nine distinct AOCs (Appellation d'Origine Contrôlées), with the biggest three being Côtes de Provence, Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence and Coteaux Varois en Provence producing 157 million bottles in 2022.

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