People & Lifestyle

Saint-Tropez (10)

11.06.2011 0

People & Lifestyle: Or maybe the mairie, beach or yacht

Now to church

The idea of a wedding in Monte-Carlo was enough to elicit an emphatic "oui" from both our families to the invitation when my partner and I decided to tie the knot.Read more …

20.05.2011 2

People and Lifestyle: Conference reveals ‘secrets’ of anti-ageing

The elixir of youth?

The desire to defy age goes back to the very origins of human existence and many people dream of reversing the ageing process.Read more …

02.05.2011 3

People and Lifestyle: Boots beauty ‘treats’ soon to be found in every Carrefour hypermarche in France thanks to new business alliance

Boots products coming to a Carrefour near you!

If you're on the Riviera and have been missing your daily Boots essentials then you'll be over the moon to hear that the leading international health and beauty group has decided to sign a long term agreement with French supermarket giant, Carrefour.Read more …

25.12.2010 0

People & Lifestyle: Père Michel Hayes on the festive magic of this most famous village

A Welshman in paradise

Michel Hayes

The particularity of Saint-Tropez can only really be understood if you see it within the context of its special history. In the beginning of the Christian era, it is easy to forget that Saint-Tropez was a port in the old Greek Empire; then, like the whole area, it was taken by the Romans. And it was in this port Heraclea the body of the patron saint Saint Torpes was washed up on the beach after being martyred in the first century at Pisa under the instructions of Emperor Nero.” Read more …

15.10.2010 0

People & Lifestyle: Patrice de Colmont reveals the amazing story behind Club 55

Beach hut to celebrity

Patrice de Colmont

In this part of the world one Club 55 isn’t a bar or a restaurant, it is a legend. It’s where Brigitte Bardot filmed "And God Created Woman" after all. Patrice de Colmont talks to The Riviera Times about the legendary history of his club and the family philosophy that lies behind the place.Read more …

19.08.2010 0

People & Lifestyle: Transfer in style on the new limousine boat Beauvallon III

No ordinary taxi

The 'Riviera Limousine Boat'

Hotel Beauvallon in Saint-Maxime is offering now a new type of taxi service: a limousine boat. The luxury hotel is under construction until 2011, but the Japanese property owners have made sure that people are already starting to talk about them by introducing the Beauvallon III, a luxury yacht with an extremely sexy look and attitude. A ride sitting on its polished mirrored chrome decks also promises a fresh sea breeze instead of exhaust fumes and busy roads.Read more …

17.12.2009 0

People & Lifestyle: celebrity haunt, Saint-Tropez, hosts photographer

First of the Paparazzi

Black and white photograph of Jayne Mansfield being carried into a car after a party by a man

It seems entirely fitting that the holiday destination of so many celebrities should host an exhibition by one of the first paparazzi photographers. Derived from the name of a character called Paparazzo in Federico Fellini's movie La Dolce Vita, the word has come to embrace the love-hate relationship we have with the tabloid press.Read more …

05.10.2009 0

People & Lifestyle: Hannah Marshall discovers film festival is a work of love for its creator

From Down Under

Scene of the film "September"; boy and girl in the field

It sounds stranger than fiction: one day, a French man watches a movie from a land far away and loves it so much that he creates a festival dedicated to cinema from the same distant part of the world. Although this could be the plot of a quirky independent film it is, in fact, the story behind the Cinema des Antipodes, held every October in Saint-Tropez. Read more …

28.08.2009 0

People & Lifestyle: Riviera Times rendezvous with Buzz Aldrin

Saint-Tropezian lands on the moon

portrait Buzz Aldrin

Saint-Tropez has been a heaven for stars from all over the world since the 1960s, and so it was very fitting that Hollywood’s favourite town by the sea should host an outstanding celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the moon landing on 29th of July. Read more …

27.03.2009 0

People&Lifestyle: The Côte’s most unlikely celebrity retreat opens its doors to The Riviera Times

The secret hideaway of the stars

Portrait Simone Duckstein

Hidden away on the narrow, winding streets of Saint Tropez is an old fisherman's house. During the 1940s, locals from this now world-famous village came here after a hard day's work to relax, play cards and escape from the stress of everyday life. 70 years on, the outside hasn't changed much, but La Ponche is now a haven of luxury for some of the world's biggest stars who are in need of a holiday. With past visitors including revered artists, authors and actors, you would expect the hotel to be overrun with reporters and eager star spotters. However, the place remains one of the Riviera's most closely guarded secrets. Read more …

Local Top Stories

With the Siberian cold front “Cooper” sweeping through the region, freezing temperatures have caused havoc. Canceled flights, school and bus services inconvenienced many yesterday and despite clear skies today, the cold weather is set to continue, with fu

Cold snap set to continue

With the Siberian cold front “Cooper” sweeping through the region, freezing temperatures have caused havoc. Canceled flights, school and bus services inconvenienced many yesterday and despite clear skies today, the cold weather is set to continue, with further snow forecast for Saturday. Read more …

Fifth man arrested over jewellery death

Police have arrested a fifth man in relation to the bungled jewellery heist that killed store owner Thierry Unik in Cannes La Bocca. The 40-year-old suspect is yet to be charged as investigators determine his level of involvement in the case.Read more …

Toll increases start tomorrow

Tolls are set to increase by 10 cents at certain barriers between Aix and Nice tomorrow. It equates to an overall increase of 2.05 per cent, in line with inflation.Read more …

Event News

It’s festival time!

Traditionally, carnival time gave the public a chance to let off some steam and indulge themselves before the deprivations of Lent. Nowadays, it's a perfect excuse to break up the boredom that arrives with winter and, this being the Côte d’Azur, a way of attracting tourists in the low season when the weather has a good chance of being fine. Whether it's giant papier mâché heads or elephants adorned with citrus fruit, carnivals are exciting, colourful, and often downright weird. They're also another great excuse for getting out and seeing this beautiful region of ours!Read more …

Bag yourself a bargain with the January sales

It's that time of year that all discerning shoppers wait for ... the winter sales! Bargains will be officially hitting the shelves and racks across the PACA region in the next few weeks, while shoppers in Monaco are already treating themselves to a stack of reduced items.Read more …

Rally returns to WRC

The Monte-Carlo Rally returns to the World Rally Championship (WRC) for 2012 after a three-year absence. It was dropped in 2009 over an alternating venue ruling and, in what one suspects was a fit of pique, decided to continue with the not so restrictive but not so prestigious IRC (Intercon-tinental Rally Championship). Read more …