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  • Saint-Jean-de-Luz - Basque Countryside & Culinary Traditions 275(USD)
    30 spaces remaining

    Description

    Experience the rich Basque culture on this delightful journey to Ainhoa and Sare, two of France’s most picturesque villages, known for their strong Basque heritage. Begin with a scenic 30-minute drive to Ainhoa, a charming town with a fascinating past. Nearly destroyed by the Spanish in 1629, Ainhoa was rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries, and today, its Labourd-style houses proudly display engraved dates and family names above their doorways, offering a glimpse into the region’s storied history. A short 15-minute drive then takes you to the countryside of Sare, a village nestled beneath the impressive Rhune Mountain. Here, you’ll visit a traditional Basque farmhouse, beautifully preserved in its original style. Indulge in a tasting of local delicacies, including cheese, cold cuts, and the famous Basque cake, paired perfectly with refreshing cider. Raise a glass in celebration of Basque culture before returning to the yacht, enriched by the flavors, history, and scenic beauty of this remarkable region. this enriching cultural experience, sit back and enjoy a relaxing drive back to the yacht.

    Notes

    Flat and comfortable shoes are recommended.

    Duration

    3.5 hour(s)

    Price

    275 (USD)

  • Saint-Jean-de-Luz - Discover the Timeless Elegance of Biarritz & Saint-Jean-de-Luz 225(USD)
    60 spaces remaining

    Description

    Experience the charm of Biarritz, one of France’s most fashionable seaside resorts, often referred to as the “Queen of Resorts and the Resort of Kings.” This guided tour takes you through its storied past and stunning coastline, beginning with a visit to the Biarritz Lighthouse, where breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean await. Continue to the Grande Plage, the city’s main beach and a world-famous surfing destination. Admire the grand Hôtel du Palais, originally built in 1855 as a summer retreat for Empress Eugénie, its architecture reflecting the opulence of a bygone era. Next, explore the charming fishing port, a quaint enclave nestled among the rocks, before visiting the iconic Rock of the Virgin, accessible via a bridge designed by Gustave Eiffel. Conclude your Biarritz visit at the ancient whaling port, a site steeped in maritime history and colorful local anecdotes. Reboard your coach for a scenic drive through the picturesque Basque villages of Bidart and Guéthary, where you’ll witness traditional pelota matches on the local fronton courts. Arriving in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, enjoy a leisurely walking tour through the historic town before concluding at the tender pier.

    Notes

    Flat and comfortable shoes are recommended.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    225 (USD)

  • San Sebastian - Getaria Medieval Village & Winery 199(USD)
    30 spaces remaining

    Description

    The Bay of Biscay imprints its character on San Sebastian where, back in 1476, Juan Sebastián Elcano was born. As the first sailor to circumnavigate the Earth, Juan’s fame is said to equal that of txakoli, the wine synonymous with the Basque Country. Founded in 1989, Getariako Txakolina is a Denomination of Origin for 31 wineries and 150 vine growers that work 402 hectares of vineyard, 91% of which are in coastal areas. Behind this achievement lies a lot of hard work on the part of vine growers, entrepreneurs and organizations, considering that in the 1980’s just 21 hectares were recorded, three in Zarautz and the rest in Getaria. In the previous century the figure was as high as 250 hectares. Getaria is a walled medieval town sitting on a hillside. The silhouette of Mount San Antón, better known as "the Mouse of Getaria", draws special attention and comes out into the sea. Located in the Urola Kosta region, in the historical territory of Gipuzkoa, the town is the birthplace of a sailor and a couturier: Juan Sebastián Elcano and Cristobal Balenciaga. During and after the Middle Ages, when harpoons were still thrown by hand; the people from this village were whale hunters. The local coat of arms even depicts a whale with a harpoon stuck on its back. A guided walk through this village is captivating, passing medieval houses, the port, and the boulevard that leads to the hermitage of San Antón making its history come alive again. Following the walking tour of the village, you will visit a traditional Txakoli winery. Txakoli is a young, fruity white wine, of moderate strength (11º) and with a slight characteristic acidity. This unique & distinctive wine should be served chilled. Enjoy a tasting of Txakoli wines served with a tasting of 2 local seafood pintxos “tapas”.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    199 (USD)

  • San Sebastian - San Sebastian & Hondarribia 169(USD)
    35 spaces remaining

    Description

    San Sebastian was made popular in 1886 by Queen Regent Maria Cristina and has been popular with Spanish aristocracy ever since. It is now a relaxed family resort and home of an International Film Festival every September. As you tour the modern part of the city, you will see several large buildings of architectural and historical interest including the Cathedral of the Buen Pastor and the Town Hall. The Palace and Gardens of Miramar, built by Queen Maria Cristina, the Theatre and the luxury hotel named after the Queen will all be pointed out by your guide. At Mount Igeldo Viewpoint you can admire the city's picture-postcard setting and its oyster-shaped bay of La Concha, protected by Mount Urgull and Mount Igueldo and presided over by the Isle of Santa Clara. In the Old Quarter you will find a perfect place for strolling amidst a picturesque shops, bars, restaurants and squares. The city has been burnt to the ground twelve times in its history; however, one street was not destroyed by the fire of 1813. This street contains some of the oldest buildings in the city including the Church of San Vicente. Your tour is rounded off with a short visit to Hondarribia, near the French border. This delightful town is divided into two parts – the upper town is the medieval district where small alleyways contain old houses with carved eaves and wonderful balconies. The lower section is an innocent fishermen's quarter. A brief walking tour in the medieval town will take you to historic Parador in a wonderful medieval building - once a defender tower against invasions from France and now an atmospheric hotel before returning to the ship.

    Notes

    A minimum participation is required to operate all Yachting Land Adventures and some have limited capacity.

    Duration

    4 hour(s)

    Price

    169 (USD)

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