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RMF in Saint-Tropez

A French radio.
For Saint-Tropez, all year round

From the Vieux Port to Pampelonne, from Place des Lices to the Citadelle, from Ramatuelle to Gassin — the radio that accompanies permanent residents, second-home owners, and regular visitors to the Saint-Tropez gulf. In summer and off-season.

Why RMF in Saint-Tropez

Saint-Tropez, a double identity

Saint-Tropez is not a town like others. With around 4,500 permanent inhabitants, the Provençal village becomes during summer one of the most emblematic Mediterranean destinations. This double life — authentic village in winter, international destination in summer — makes the Saint-Tropez gulf and its residents singular.

Three communities cross paths in the gulf. Permanent residents — native Tropéziens and long-settled, who live there year-round and work in hospitality, restaurants, real estate, services, crafts. Second-home owners — upper-middle-class Parisian, European, international families, who have a house in the gulf and come regularly, several weeks a year. Regular visitors — those who rent every summer, those who pass through by yacht, those who come for summer events or off-season getaways.

This is where RMF makes full sense. For these three communities, RMF is the French radio that accompanies the daily and the extraordinary — between the terraces of Place des Lices and the pine forests of Pampelonne, between the harvests of Ramatuelle vineyards and sunsets over the gulf.

Listening areas

RMF in the Saint-Tropez gulf

RMF is listened to throughout the gulf and its surrounding villages. The main listening areas:

The Old Port La Ponche Place des Lices La Citadelle Pampelonne La Madrague Les Salins Ramatuelle Gassin Sainte-Maxime & gulf
Listening moments

RMF accompanies Saint-Tropez, summer and winter

Saint-Tropez's seasonality sets the rhythm of local life. RMF accompanies Tropéziens and visitors at key moments — different in summer and off-season, but always marked by the same standard of quality.

Summer — Morning

Breakfast on the terrace

At 8am, at 9am, the gulf wakes up gently. Place des Lices market on Tuesdays and Saturdays, coffee on the port, croissants in the village. RMF accompanies the morning with the éphéméride, horoscope, a gentle morning program — to start the day without rush.

Summer — Afternoon

At Pampelonne beach

From 1pm to 6pm, the beach ritual. Whether on a sunbed at Pampelonne or on the terrace at La Voile Rouge, RMF accompanies — Les reprises qu'on aime at 6pm, a musical program that plays in the background, neither intrusive nor bland.

Summer — Evening

Apéro and dinner

From 7pm, apéro time on the port, on the terrace at La Ponche or in a villa in Ramatuelle. RMF accompanies the passage from day to night — Branchouille at 9pm, 70's-80's on Friday night. For evenings with friends, dinners that stretch on facing the sea.

Off-season

The Provençal village rediscovered

From October to May, Saint-Tropez becomes an authentic Provençal village again. Morning market, cafés open for regulars, raw landscapes of the Var. RMF accompanies this rediscovered rhythm, slower, more intimate — for permanent residents and off-season visitors.

Weekend

Getaways in the Var

A weekend in Porquerolles, an excursion to the Ramatuelle vineyards, a day in Cassis. RMF keeps you company during car trips — on the Var roads, in the Provençal back-country, where radio takes on its full meaning.

24/7

A constant presence

On the deck of a yacht at anchor, in the kitchen of a villa at La Madrague, on the terrace of a riad in Gassin — RMF is available live all day, throughout the gulf. On the web, via the app, on CarPlay, Android Auto.

Living in the gulf

Living, residing, staying in Saint-Tropez

Are you a permanent resident in Saint-Tropez? Do you have a second home in Ramatuelle or Gassin? Do you rent weekly at Pampelonne? Here are the main areas of the gulf where RMF accompanies its listeners.

Living near the Old Port: the historic heart

Saint-Tropez's Old Port is the village's epicenter. Between the Capitainerie, the terraces facing the yachts, and the alleys leading up to the Citadelle, this is where the heart of Saint-Tropez beats. Tropéziens and port residents live to the rhythm of maritime comings and goings — fishermen at dawn, sailors during the day, lively terraces in the evening.

For Old Port residents, RMF accompanies daily life — between a coffee at Sénéquier, a walk along quai Suffren, dinner at L'Opéra.

Old Port page coming soon

Living in La Ponche: the soul of the village

La Ponche is the most authentic neighborhood in Saint-Tropez. The old fishermen's district, its cobbled alleys, its ochre-faced houses, its small hidden beach — this is where the Tropezian soul lies, far from the bustle of the port. Established permanent residents, native Tropezian families, creatives, and lovers of authenticity.

For La Ponche residents, RMF accompanies a more intimate daily life — between the alleys of old Saint-Tropez and breakfasts at Café des Arts.

La Ponche page coming soon

The Place des Lices: the local gathering point

Place des Lices is the great Tropezian rendezvous. Provençal market on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, pétanque games in the afternoon, café terraces, iconic restaurants. This is where permanent residents and second-home owners cross paths all year. Place des Lices is the very identity of Saint-Tropez — both popular and chic.

For those who live or gather at Place des Lices, RMF is a natural companion — between a game of pétanque at Café des Arts and dinner at Sénéquier.

Place des Lices page coming soon

Pampelonne: the mythical beaches

Pampelonne is the iconic beach of the Saint-Tropez gulf. Five kilometers of sand, legendary establishments (Club 55, La Voile Rouge, Nikki Beach, Bagatelle), pine forests in the background, the great blue facing you. Whether you come in season or off-season, Pampelonne remains a French seaside reference.

For Pampelonne residents and visitors, RMF accompanies beach days — between sunbeds in the shade of umbrella pines and sunset apéros.

Pampelonne page coming soon

Living in La Madrague and Les Salins

La Madrague and Les Salins are the quietest neighborhoods in Saint-Tropez. Once dear to Brigitte Bardot, La Madrague hosts discreet seaside second homes. Les Salins, further east, combines open natural beach and family villas. Both areas attract residents seeking discretion rather than effervescence.

For La Madrague and Les Salins residents, RMF accompanies a more peaceful daily life — between preserved coves and coastal pine forests.

La Madrague and Les Salins pages coming soon

Living in Ramatuelle: the neighboring village

Ramatuelle is the Provençal village overlooking the gulf. Perched on its hill, surrounded by vineyards and pine forests, this medieval village attracts lovers of authenticity and second-home owners seeking calm and beauty. The Ramatuelle Festival in summer, Pampelonne in its commune, Côtes-de-Provence vineyards — Ramatuelle combines the gulf's finest.

For Ramatuelle residents, RMF accompanies a daily life turned toward the beauty of the Var — between vines, ancient stones, and the blue of the gulf below.

Ramatuelle page coming soon

Settling in Gassin: the gulf balcony

Gassin is one of the most beautiful villages in France. Perched at 200 meters altitude, it offers one of the most beautiful panoramas of the Saint-Tropez gulf. Michelin-starred restaurants, vineyards, flowered alleys, 360° church square. Gassin attracts second-home owners passionate about authentic Provençal art de vivre.

For Gassin residents, RMF accompanies a rare daily life — between the beauty of Var landscapes and the quietude of the perched village.

Gassin page coming soon

Living in Saint-Tropez off-season: winter art de vivre

Saint-Tropez off-season is a unique experience. From October to May, the village returns to its Provençal rhythm — morning market, cafés open for regulars, raw landscapes, exceptional light. This is the Saint-Tropez of permanent residents and lovers of calm — that of autumn weekends, intimate Christmases, gentle springs.

For those who live or come to Saint-Tropez off-season, RMF is a faithful companion — for long Provençal winter days and extended quiet weekends.

Off-season Saint-Tropez page coming soon
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