The hotel Le Yaca is tucked away in the historic village of Saint-Tropez, just a stone's throw from the port and La Ponche beach. A haven of peace that offers an extremely pleasant stay. Calm, luxury and refinement are the watchwords of this charming establishment that guests like to return to as soon as spring returns.
LEGENDARY SAINT-TROPEZ
With its deep blue gulf, luxurious Mediterranean vegetation, superb yachts and pleasure boats, beaches, luxury boutiques, this small fishing port has become a legendary destination, known throughout the world. At Le Yaca, you can enjoy a dream setting in the heart of the village of Saint-Tropez.
A CHARMING ESTABLISHMENT
Boats are moored along the port and behind lies the village with its winding alleys and colourful façades – a picturesque and characterful maze that jealously guards its secrets. At the foot of the Citadel, stands Le Yaca, a majestic and charming 18th-century residence where old stonework and a Mediterranean garden are beautifully combined.
Step through the little white door and enter the peaceful and secluded world of this hotel. If you're having trouble finding the entrance, look for the beautiful palm tree standing nearby.
CHARACTER YACA
A superb setting – beautiful 18th-century residence, luxurious garden, near the sea, 34 unique and very comfortable rooms, tailored services. This is the spirit of Le Yaca.
Discretion, calm and high-quality services for a pleasant stay in Saint-Tropez. Your first stay at Le Yaca promises to be the beginning of a long and beautiful story.
ART AT LE YACA
Art is part of the history of Le Yaca, which began in 1722. Two centuries later, Philippe Tallien, former dancer at the Ballets de Monte-Carlo, purchased the establishment and transformed the residence into an elegant hotel. From Orson Wells to Rita Hayworth, Greta Garbo and Prince Ali Khan, it was visited by a succession of big names.
Today, art remains closely linked to the spirit of Le Yaca. On the terrace, you will find giant baobabs created by an artist from Madagascar.
Inside, photos and works by local artists and painters are displayed. Here and there, you will also find sculptures by Nathalie Decoster, with their streamlined bronze forms.
A HIDDEN JEWEL
Le Yaca stands proudly around the pool and garden. With water, stone and greenery, the living heart of the hotel creates a special atmosphere that's relaxing, cool, peaceful and timelessly elegant. MEDITERRANEAN GARDEN
The buildings that make up Le Yaca and the garden combine as one. They represent decades, even centuries, of care and attention so that each tree and plant holds a place in this harmonious composition, which includes cactuses, fig trees, pepper plants, a superb weeping willow, and flower-filled stone bowls.
The various garden features, such as a giant palm tree standing at the centre of the pool, combine with the various floors of the hotel to create shaded areas and peaceful corners. Le Yaca is a hotel like no other!
All of the rooms at Le Yaca are unique, offering charm, elegance and comfort.
Enjoy their romantic and contemporary atmosphere, with a touch of Provence. A magical stay!
Spacious and well-lit duplex suites both feature a private terrace, offering a view over the sea or garden. Their refined decorative schemes harmoniously blend colours and materials.
Each duplex suite has two private bathrooms. Well-being and relaxation guaranteed. You won't want to leave!
Two deluxe rooms boasting a unique view over the sea and village. A sight to be admired from the private terrace at all hours, from the clear, bright morning to the mellow evening sunset. Pure pleasure!
Each sea-view deluxe room has its own private bathroom.
Some have a more classic style, while others are more contemporary, but all boast the same level of refinement.
Spacious, well-lit deluxe rooms offer a delightfully comfortable stay in sunny Saint-Tropez.
Enjoy a pleasant night's stay with comfort and wake up at the heart of the village of Saint-Tropez! 10 superior rooms offer a superb view over the garden, alleys or sea.
The elegant and understated decorative scheme harmoniously blends noble materials and the charming exposed wooden beams.
Seven cosy and romantic rooms with a view over the village of Saint-Tropez.
Choose between a 'toile de Jouy' or Provence-style decorative scheme, according to your taste.
A beautiful day lies ahead, with blue skies and warm summer temperatures. Whether you plan to go sightseeing or simply relax and do nothing, begin your day with a delicious breakfast by the pool or in the privacy of your room.
Breakfast buffet served by the pool. Continental breakfast served in your room.
07.30h - 11.00h
Feeling peckish after a nap by the pool or a morning stroll? The Chef serves up simple and flavoursome dishes.
On the menu: tomato and burrata salad, melon and ham, grilled meat and fish. Delicious!
12.00h - 19.30h
The warm summer heat, large parasols, a beautiful flowery garden with palm trees and cactuses, sunlight sparkling on the water in the pool and cool hundred-year-old stones, all beneath a deep blue sky. The Italian cuisine served at Le Patio reflects the relaxing, peaceful and joyful surroundings. A simply delicious experience!
SUN-DRENCHED DISHES
"Melon rosace, summer truffle", Culatello di Zibello, Vitello Tonnato, "Roasted octopus with rosemary", and, not to forget, the traditional "Linguine Fata" (Sicilian clam and bottarga), "Paccheri with lobster", grilled meats (O.Metzger) and fish. High-quality seasonal produce that combines freshness with seasonal fragrances. Enjoy a romantic dinner for two or gourmet get-together with friends!
ONE RESTAURANT, TWO SETTINGS
In the garden, you will find the pool, harmonious lighting positioned around the house, forged iron chairs dressed in white, and a cool evening atmosphere. The peaceful and romantic setting also welcomes a singer on certain summer evenings. The open kitchen allows diners to enjoy the sight of the team at work preparing starters and grilled dishes. In the house, the restaurant - situated just beneath the terrace - recalls the history of the establishment with its 18th-century forged iron grills and old floor tiles. The interior features beige, off-white, brown and golden shades, as well as comfortable armchairs and subdued lighting. The ideal setting for an exclusive experience.
Italian
After a day spent on the beach, at the beginning of the evening or after a delicious dinner at Le Patio, why not drop by the bar to relax with a fruit juice, a cocktail made by the barman, Benoit, or a digestive.
Or, if you fancy something a bit more bubbly, try one of fine champagnes, such as Ruinart, Dom Pérignon, Krug or Roederer.
To make your stay an even more pleasant one, Le Yaca has an area devoted to the well-being of its guests. Services include massages, body treatments, manicures and pedicures.
The little fishing port, once used by the Greeks and later the Romans, who exported oils and wines, has become a top destination for celebrities and stars.
The exceptional story of Saint-Tropez has combined glitter and luxury with the down-to-earth simplicity of the locals, and blended the intoxicating, vibrant lifestyle with the village's pleasant, laid-back Mediterranean ambiance. A fantastic place to explore at any time of year.
Saint-Tropez boasts 17 listed sites and monuments. This heritage is testament to the beauty of the place and the richness of its history. Colourful façades with beautiful ochre and orange shades, roof tiles soaking up the Mediterranean sun, a fountain hidden around a bend in the road, the port and its docks, the Citadel.
Explore the authentic side of Saint-Tropez and you won't be disappointed!
When the name Saint-Tropez is mentioned, images of the sun, luxury, fantastic yachts and film stars immediately come to mind.
With exceptional lights, sparkling reflections of water on the façades, the Massif des Maures and its green shades, Saint-Tropez has long attracted painters and artists.
It was also the birthplace of the pictorial avant-garde at the beginning of the twentieth century.
There are no less than a couple of dozen galleries in Saint-Tropez. Paintings, sculptures, ceramics are exhibited by local artists who have become internationally recognised, such as Gérard le Roux. Real little museums.
Far away from the bustling life on the beaches, take some time out to stroll through the alleys of the old village, whose houses date back to the 15th century. The light plays beautifully on the ochre and orange façades.
While it officially belongs to the town of Ramatuelle, Pampelonne beach is part of the legend of Saint-Tropez. With chic beach restaurants and a super-rich clientele, the party never stops here.
All of the big names in fashion and luxury have boutiques in Saint-Tropez. Shopping heaven for those looking for the very latest trends.
Opened in 1922, this museum is associated with Paul Signac, who literally fell under the charm of Saint-Tropez during a stopover and later bought a house here. His guests included the likes of Matisse, Derain and Marquet.
The fifteen or so picturesque chapels are often associated with specific trades. Among the most well-known are, La Chapelle Saint-Anne, La Chapelle du Couvent, La Chapelle Saint-Eloi and La Chapelle de la Miséricorde.
A fortification, moats and counterscarps that are part of the history of Saint-Tropez, and which enabled the town to defend itself against coming from the sea and overland. The Citadel has been particularly well restored and is now the Maritime.
The Gulf of Saint-Tropez: a rocky coastline caressed by crystal clear water and dotted with natural coves, views of picturesque villages perched on high, untamed rocky massifs. Best seen by boat.
The atmospheric Vieux Port is the heart of Saint-Tropez, where the old fishing village first sprung to life.
HÔTEL RESTAURANT LE YACA
1 Boulevard d'Aumale83 990 Saint-TropezFrance