Participants
From 2 to 7 person/s
Price
Price 2 people: 455€
Extra person: +105€
Child (10-17): +65€
For groups bigger than 6 people contact us
From 2 to 7 person/s
Price 2 people: 455€
Extra person: +105€
Child (10-17): +65€
For groups bigger than 6 people contact us
From 8h to 9h
INCLUDED
Professional local guide, transport, water.
DEPARTURES
9:00 am
Chocolate pioneers
Oh my god! How smart the French are. This is what you’ll think when we arrive in Bayonne, and you’ll be surprised by how cute everything is: its medieval streets, half-timbered buildings, food markets, chocolate artisans…yes, CHOCOLATE. Bayonne is the French capital of chocolate, and one of the few places that, back in the 16th century, saw the enormous possibilities of this bitter fruit 'cacao'. When everyone else resisted the choco, they fought for it. For this alone they deserve our eternal admiration! Bayonne also houses one of the most unique Gothic cathedrals in France (and, as you know, France is the world champion of Gothic cathedrals), listed by UNESCO.
Beautiful (and posh) Biarritz
Biarritz is many things: Europe’s gateway to surfing in the mid-50s, a pioneer of beach tourism (they started promoting it 200 years ago!), and one of the most coveted places to see and be seen. We’ll walk along its promenade admiring the sea and its sumptuous hotels until we reach its 44-meter-high lighthouse.
National treasure
We’ll visit the colorful market Les Halles to take the pulse of daily life and get in touch with the greatest that France has to offer: its cheeses, charcuterie, and bakeries / patisseries. Bon Apetit!
Pirates of the Cantabrian Sea
Protected by a bay, Saint Jean de Luz is a peaceful summer fishing village where we we’ll visit the Maison Adam patisserie where, in 1660 (!) they created the famous ‘macaron’. At that same time, a certain Johannès de Suhigaraychipi, a French corsair who captured more than 100 British, Dutch and Spanish ships, was sailing through the area. And no, we haven’t forgotten about lunch. What are you most in the mood for: an adorable resturant in Saint Jean, or a market stall in Biarritz?
Road to heaven
They call it ‘La route de la Corniche’ and it is one (yet another!) of the most beautiful roads in the Basque Country. The section between Ciboure and Hendaye is only 8 kilometers long, but you’ll never want it to end. Well, actually, you will, because when it's over, you’ll have reached...another road just as mighty. There’s no better way to get to San Sebastián than by the road that runs along the crest of Mount Jaizkibel, and from which you can see the Basque coast to Bizkaia. You may even see animals through the window as you go through one of the most biodiverse areas of the Cantabrian Sea.