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St. Tropez in late November?


Craftdee2

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Ahhh. Late November in the south of France. I can be cold, dreary and the "Mistral" winds can be blowing. On the other hand you might get lucky and have somethingsimilar to an Indian summer. But, as a general rule this is not the time of year to be in that part of the Med which is one reason why there are some very inviting cruise prices (and not too many cruises). We are not big fans of St Tropez which we think has lost much of its prior charm when it was the popular hang-out of folks such as Bridget Bardot. But whatever charms it has are certainly gone in late November when it is more like a Jersey Shore resort in the winter.

 

Hank

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Thanks Hank, I've spent maybe cold days at the Jersey shore, so I know what you mean!

 

Diito! We actually like the Jersey Shore in the winter (especially Cape May) and hope you find the same pleasure in the south of France :)

 

Hank

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