The "high" tourist season in Saint-Tropez, as in other resort towns with a Mediterranean climate, lasts from May to September. Summers are moderately hot (average July-August temperatures are around +25°C). Fans of non-hot weather and rainy days should plan a trip for October-November: at this time the weather forecast in Saint-Tropez for 5 days almost always promises precipitation. "Low season" lasts from October to March. There's hardly any snow in winter - the winter months in Saint-Tropez are more like the rainy season.
St. Tropez's vegetation and wildlife
The vegetation of Saint-Tropez is quite varied, with the usual European oaks, chestnuts and pines neighboring subtropical eucalyptus, palms, olives and cypresses.
The animal world of Saint-Tropez is not rich: foxes, otters, badgers, hares, squirrels and various rodents (mice, rats) live here. Of the larger animals, wild boars and deer can be found in Saint-Tropez.
In the sea there is a high probability of meeting with jellyfish. This critter near the coast of Saint-Tropez is quite dangerous - touching it leads to burns.