Marseille Airport Transfer to Saint-Tropez
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How to Book from Marseille-Provence Airport to Saint-Tropez
The private transfer from Marseille-Provence Airport (MRS) to Saint-Tropez costs a fixed €260 per vehicle — 170 km in 2h15 to 2h45 (up to 3 hours in summer), fully inclusive: A8 tolls, fuel, 45 min complimentary airport waiting, real-time flight tracking and all luggage, with no per-person surcharge. Your chauffeur meets you in the correct hall (Hall 1 international, Hall 2 Schengen) holding a name board.
Marseille-Provence is the leading long-haul hub in southern France — 10.8 million passengers in 2024 (Marseille Provence Airport official figures), France's fifth-busiest airport — with direct connections from New York, Montreal, Dubai, Doha, Casablanca, London, Geneva and Zurich. The route follows the A8 motorway via Aix-en-Provence and Brignoles to Fréjus; Provençal garrigue gives way to the first scent of the Mediterranean, then sweeping panoramas over the Gulf of Saint-Tropez as you descend towards Sainte-Maxime. "The real trick on the Marseille run is departure time — leaving before 3pm keeps you clear of the A8–Estérel merge at its worst," explains Anis S, founder of Prestigo Chauffeur.
On a longer journey, comfort is a necessity. Prestigo Chauffeur saloons and vans feature leather seating, dual-zone climate control, high-speed WiFi and chilled water. If you are travelling with children, passengers with reduced mobility or an unusually large luggage load — dive equipment, golf bags, pushchairs — let Prestigo Chauffeur know at booking and the right vehicle will be configured for your needs.
What is included in your transfer?
- International long-haul hub
- Spacious comfort vehicle
- Real-time flight tracking
- Optional stop en route
- Fixed price from €260
- WiFi & refreshments
- 45 min free waiting
- English-speaking chauffeur
Private chauffeur, taxi or Uber: how do they compare?
| Mode | Price | Duration | Comfort | Reliability | On-board Services |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prestigo Chauffeur (VTC) | From €260 (Fixed) | 2h15 to 2h45 | Premium (Tesla/Mercedes) | Guaranteed, flight tracked | WiFi, drinks, USB chargers |
| Uber | €200 to €320+ (Surge pricing) | 2h15 to 2h45 | Varies by tier | Limited for long-distance trips | Depends on vehicle |
| Marseille Airport Taxi | €300 to €400 (Metered) | 2h15 to 2h45 | Standard | Queue wait, no booking | Depends on vehicle |
| Public Transport | Approx. €35 / person | 4h00 to 5h00 | Basic (Train + Bus) | Multiple transfers | None |
Sources : Marseille Provence Airport — official site · Bouches-du-Rhône Tourisme — official dashboard
Frequently asked questions about this route
The journey takes between 2h15 and 2h45 under normal conditions, and can reach 3 hours at peak summer weekends — particularly mid-July to mid-August. The bulk of the route is on the A8 motorway, which is smooth and well-maintained; only the final 30 kilometres around Sainte-Maxime and the Saint-Tropez peninsula tend to slow in the evenings. Prestigo Chauffeur recommends building in a comfortable buffer if you have a firm reservation at your destination.
Yes, one complimentary stop is included in your fare. Many guests use it for a short break in Aix-en-Provence — just 15 minutes from the airport — where the Allées Provençales and the Mazarin quarter are genuinely worth a stroll, or at Brignoles for a quick restroom and refreshment break. For multiple stops or a long lunch en route, the Prestigo Chauffeur hourly chauffeur service (/en/full-availability) gives you full flexibility without any time pressure.
Marseille-Provence operates a significantly broader network of long-haul and intercontinental flights than Nice, particularly to North America, the Gulf states and North Africa. If your transatlantic or intercontinental flight lands at Marseille, a direct transfer to Saint-Tropez is far more practical than taking an internal connection to Nice first. The drive is longer, but it is conducted almost entirely on the motorway and in a premium vehicle, making it a genuinely comfortable experience.
The €260 fare is per vehicle, not per person: up to 4 passengers in a saloon (Tesla Model Y or Mercedes S-Class) or up to 7 passengers in a van (Mercedes V-Class). Regardless of how many people are in your party — within the vehicle's stated capacity — the rate remains the same, making it a highly cost-effective option for families and groups.
Yes, at the same all-inclusive fixed rate. Return transfers to Marseille are especially important to book early in summer: early-morning departures — needed to catch mid-morning flights — fill up quickly in July and August. Booking both legs in one reservation secures your slots and simplifies your entire travel itinerary in a single step.
Prestigo Chauffeur tracks your flight in real time from departure (or from take-off for connecting flights), so the chauffeur's arrival is automatically adjusted to your actual landing. The first 45 minutes of waiting at Marseille-Provence are complimentary — beyond that, a moderate hourly waiting rate applies and you will be informed before your trip. For very long delays (3+ hours), Prestigo Chauffeur re-allocates the vehicle to keep your booking confirmed.
For maximum comfort over 170 km, Prestigo Chauffeur recommends the Mercedes S-Class (3 passengers, prestige seating) or the Mercedes V-Class Van (7 passengers, lounge-style cabin). Both feature dual-zone climate control, individual reading lights, panoramic roofs and high-speed WiFi — turning the 2h15-2h45 drive into a genuinely restful experience after a long-haul flight.
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