Underrated coastal village is just like Venice but has barely any tourists

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This seaside village offers the same winding canals and air of romance as Venice but with a cosier village feel – perfect for those seeking a quiet culture-rich getaway

Yacht Harbor in Port Grimaud, South of France.
This charming coastal town is often compared to Venice(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

If you’re dreaming of a romantic Venetian getaway but don’t want to deal with the crowds, take a visit to this underrated gem instead. Port Grimaud offers the same elegant architecture and beautiful canal network – but with a small-village feel.

Tucked away in the Golfe de Saint Tropez, Port Grimaud has earned itself the nickname ‘The Little Venice of Provence’. Its winding little streets, canals lined with boats and its gorgeous houses that open directly onto the water are all reminiscent of the Italian port city – but of course contain a distinctive French chicness.

Within the village itself, you can revel at sights such as medieval architecture and centuries-old churches. One of the most awe-inspiring is undoubtedly the Church of St Francis Assisi, which stands as a magnificent white structure with fabulous stained-glass windows.

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Colourful waterfront buildings and luxury yachts in the marina of Port Grimaud, French Riviera, Côte d'Azur, South of France.
Port Grimaud is nicknamed ‘The Little Venice Of Provence’(Image: Getty Images)

The church stands as a legacy of François Spoerry, the architect who designed Port-Grimaud. To give the lake-side town as much of a village feel as possible, he decided to establish the church at its heart.

Adding to the small village charm, there are no cars allowed in Port Grimaud, unless you own property in the lakeside town. This means you’re free to stroll through its charming streets at leisure.

Meanwhile, the ruined castle, Chateau Grimaud, sits on a hilltop overlooking the village. Aside from being well-preserved, it boasts stunning views of the surrounding hills and the St Tropez coast – making the climb well worth it.

General view of tourists visiting the Port Grimaud on August 8, 2022 in Port Grimaud, France
Port Grimaud is a charming seaside town(Image: Getty Images)

One TripAdvisor reviewer wrote: “Beautiful location, with 360 degree views of Grimaud and its surroundings. Castle on the heights of Grimaud. The ruins are beautiful and full of charm. Possibility to wander through the ruins, which is great.”

One of the must-do activities in the town is to take a boat ride through the canals and marvel at the colourful house fronts. You can either rent your own electric boat or be driven around to take pictures at your leisure.

Beach-lovers don’t have to miss out either. Port Grimaud beach is a long golden stretch of sand complete with amenities like sun loungers and nearby cafes.

Of course, the more adventurous may be inclined towards water sports. If leisurely driving down the canals doesn’t quite give your fix, then you can partake in any number of activities like jet skiing, parasailing and wakeboarding.

Port Grimaud also has much to offer foodies. Expect delicious fresh fish and traditional French dishes, served with artistic flair. The region is also known for producing its own wine.

Summer party, pouring of French brut champagne sparkling wine in glasses in yacht harbour of Port Grimaud near Saint-Tropez,
Enjoy delicious food in the harbour of Port Grimaud(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

One of its top-rated restaurants is Lily’s, which sits directly on one of the canals and which offers a mix of French and Mediterranean fare. One TripAdvisor reviewer describes the dishes as “hearty and well-cooked”.

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