3 countries in a day
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Seeing three countries in a single day may seem like a logistical marvel, but with the right planning, it’s a luxurious adventure worth undertaking. Southern France, with its sun-drenched vineyards, lavender fields, and coastal elegance, provides the perfect launchpad for this unique experience. Picture starting your day amidst the charm of Saint-Tropez, transitioning to the glamour of Monaco, and ending with the culinary allure of Ventimiglia, Italy. This itinerary is tailored for those seeking a leisurely escape rather than in-depth exploration, blending the essence of each destination with indulgences like Michelin-starred dining, luxury shopping, and breathtaking sights. Whether it’s sipping fine wine in Provence or indulging in cross-border cuisine, this journey promises a cultural escape as refined as it is unforgettable.

Itinerary Overview

3 coutries in a day

France

Beginning in Saint-Tropez, a picturesque town renowned for its tranquil seaside charm and stunning azure waters, this luxurious journey unfolds with a serene morning coffee at Airelles Saint-Tropez, Pan Deï Palais. This French-Indian hotel, located just steps from the bustling Marché Place des Lices, offers the perfect start to the day. Its prime location allows for a seamless dive into the market’s lively ambiance, where fresh produce, artisanal treasures, and local delights define a quintessential Saint-Tropez morning.

After soaking in the vibrant market atmosphere, the itinerary continues with a visit to DIOR Café des Lices, which opens at 10 a.m. Nestled within a lush garden, this café provides a hidden escape, offering a simple yet exquisite menu of freshly baked croissants, local breads, and perfectly brewed coffee — the ideal fuel for a day of leisurely exploration.

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Where To Stay in Saint Tropez, France

The Airelles Saint Tropez, Pan Deï Palais feels like a hidden sanctuary right in the middle of the bustling Saint Tropez which was originally built as a romantic gesture from a French general to an Indian princess. The hotel’s rooms are cosy and beautifully designed, combining French elegance with subtle Indian influences. You can unwind by the peaceful pool in the garden, and the on-site restaurant serves up delicious Mediterranean dishes that capture the essence of the French Riviera. It’s the kind of place where you can truly relax, away from the crowds, but still close to all the action.

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Where to Eat in Saint Tropez, France

Located just about 400 metres from the hotel tucked behind the Dior boutique, DIOR Café des Lices feels like a peaceful escape with its lush garden setting. The menu is simple yet delicious, offering freshly baked croissants, local bread, and perfectly brewed coffee. You can also opt for Kinugawa which transforms into a vibrant hotspot as the sun sets, offering a captivating late-night scene that attracts both locals and visitors alike. Guests can enjoy innovative cocktails and fine sake while indulging in late-night bites, including signature sushi rolls and flavourful izakaya-style dishes. 

What To See in Saint Tropez, France

Place des Lices: This charming square is the heart of Saint-Tropez, where locals and visitors gather. It’s perfect for people-watching, and on market days, you can browse stalls for artisanal goods and local produce.

Citadel of Saint-Tropez: Offering panoramic views of the town and the sea, this 17th-century fortress also houses a naval museum where you can learn about the town’s maritime history.

Musée de l’Annonciade: A modern art museum housed in a 16th-century chapel, it features works by artists like Matisse and Signac, who were drawn to Saint-Tropez’s vibrant colours and light.

Les Salins Beach: For a quieter and more relaxed beach experience, Les Salins is a beautiful spot with clear waters and a more secluded atmosphere.

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Monaco

After an early morning in Saint-Tropez, indulge in a private yacht charter to Monaco. The two-hour journey offers ample opportunity to unwind, sunbathe, or take a refreshing dip in your private pool. Yacht charters for this trip range from €70,000 to €250,000 per day, depending on size and amenities, with advance booking recommended at least a month ahead, especially during peak seasons. You can book your charters through y.co.

Many yachts offer gourmet brunches, allowing guests to enjoy the tranquil blue waters while sipping a refreshing Perroquet as Monaco comes into view. Once in Monaco, take a stroll down the street named after Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc. For those in search of excitement, renting a convertible to drive the famed Monaco Grand Prix track is a thrilling experience. Rentals are available for models like the Ferrari F430 Cabrio and the Mercedes S500 Cabriolet, with prices starting around €1,000. It’s advisable to book a few days in advance, especially for rare models. You can check for availability at MC Luxury Car or Classic Drivers to browse and secure your booking.

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For lunch, head to Blue Bay by Marcel Ravin, followed by an indulgent shopping spree at Monaco’s luxury boutiques, featuring brands such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Bottega Veneta. Vintage enthusiasts will appreciate a stop at Le Dressing, a boutique specializing in pre-owned luxury clothing and accessories, offering unique finds.

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Where To Eat in Monaco

Blue Bay by Marcel Ravin is a Michelin-starred restaurant that offers a creative fusion of Caribbean and Mediterranean flavours, reflecting Chef Marcel Ravin’s roots. The seasonal menu is filled with vibrant, unexpected combinations, beautifully presented and bursting with fresh, local ingredients. The setting is elegant yet relaxed, with stunning sea views and an unforgettable meal. 

What to See in Monaco

Larvotto Beach: Monaco’s most popular beach, Larvotto, is a pebble beach with clear waters, ideal for sunbathing and swimming. Cafés and restaurants line the beach, offering great dining options.

Japanese Garden: A serene oasis in the city, this garden features traditional Japanese plants, waterfalls, and ponds, offering a peaceful escape from Monaco’s bustling streets.

Monte Carlo Casino: An iconic symbol of Monaco’s wealth and elegance, this Belle Époque casino is world-famous. Even if you don’t gamble, the grand interiors and architecture are worth exploring.

Prince’s Palace of Monaco: The official residence of the Prince of Monaco, this palace offers incredible views of the Mediterranean. Visitors can tour the lavish State Apartments and witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

The Metropole Shopping Monte-Carlo: A luxury shopping destination, this elegant shopping centre houses high-end brands such as Chanel, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton.

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Italy

Though it may feel like the home stretch, the adventure is far from over. Spend the final 45 minutes aboard the yacht as it glides into Italian waters, with the sunset painting the sky. Just ahead lies Ventimiglia, a charming town where dinner awaits at Giardino del Gusto, renowned for its fresh pasta dishes. But the culinary journey doesn’t stop there.

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After dinner, indulge in an irresistible gelato at Antica Gelateria d’Autore, a must-visit for dessert lovers. With your third country explored and your taste buds satisfied, it’s time to return to Saint-Tropez in style—by helicopter. Private charters, best booked one to two weeks in advance, offer a swift transfer in under 25 minutes, starting at €2,200 for two passengers. For booking details, visit Blade, where you can explore flight options.

In less than 25 minutes, you’ll be back in Saint-Tropez, just in time for a nightcap at Kinugawa. After a day like this, a celebratory end is the perfect finish to an unforgettable journey.

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Where to Eat in Ventimiglia, Italy

Giardino del Gusto is a delightful Italian eatery tucked away in the heart of Ventimiglia. The restaurant showcases a menu brimming with authentic Italian flavours, featuring seasonal ingredients and classic dishes with a modern twist. One standout dish is the homemade tagliatelle al tartufo, expertly tossed in a rich, truffle-infused cream sauce and finished with freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano.

Antica Gelateria d’Autore, a charming gelato celebrated for its artisanal approach to frozen treats has classic options like velvety stracciatella and rich pistachio to innovative seasonal flavours.

What to See in Ventimiglia, Italy

Ventimiglia Old Town (Centro Storico): The historic part of Ventimiglia is full of mediaeval charm. With narrow streets, stone houses, and beautiful churches, it’s a great place to wander and soak in the town’s history and atmosphere.

Ventimiglia Market: Held every Friday, this lively open-air market is one of the largest in the region. It offers everything from fresh produce and local delicacies to clothing and leather goods, making it a must-visit for shoppers.

Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta: Ventimiglia’s main cathedral, this Romanesque church is located in the old town and is a beautiful example of mediaeval architecture. The interior is simple yet striking, and it’s one of the town’s key landmarks.

Via Garibaldi: This charming street in the old town is perfect for a stroll. Lined with shops, cafés, and restaurants, it’s a great place to experience the local lifestyle and sample Ligurian cuisine.

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