The gulf may look like the same map all year long, yet the type of outing changes completely from one month to the next. Before looking for an event, it helps to know whether you want a quiet market, a traditional festival, a summer evening or a shorter winter appointment.
From January to April, a calendar that starts slowly again
The first months remain the most restrained. Weekly markets keep local life visible, then schedules open again with a few exhibitions, town-centre events and the first spring regattas. It is the right period if you want a light outing without crowds or an overloaded programme.
From May to August, the densest period
May and June bring traditions back with the Bravades, Saint Peter celebrations, patronal feasts and the first major sailing appointments. July and August then move life towards the evening, with night markets, festivals, concerts, open-air cinema and fireworks. This density means planning access, parking and sometimes booking ahead.
From September to December, the gulf changes tone again
Early autumn keeps major markers such as Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez, heritage days and a few village festivals. October slows down without going silent, then December gathers Christmas markets, lights and family events. It suits visitors who prefer shorter, clearer and quieter outings than those of peak summer.
This note extends the page Recurring events in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Within the same cluster, the natural continuation is How to read an official events calendar in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.






