Tours/Bilbao/Biarritz, Saint Jean De Luz & San Sebastian
Viator · group up to 50 pax

Biarritz, Saint Jean De Luz & San Sebastian

4.5(185)Bilbao1 hour
VIATOR4.5(131)TRIPADVISOR4.7(54)

Description

Embark on an unforgettable journey along the captivating Basque-French coast, where we’ll visit some of the region’s most iconic villages. First, discover Biarritz, the glamorous summer resort once frequented by European royalty. Next, we’ll head to San Juan de Luz, a charming fishing village known for its stunning landscapes and serene atmosphere. Our adventure culminates in San Sebastián, where we’ll enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view from Mount Igueldo. You’ll also have free time to wander through the picturesque old town, indulging in the world-renowned Basque cuisine at your leisure. This is the perfect opportunity to experience the best of culture, beauty, and gastronomy on the northern coast of Spain and France!

Tour Options

Biarritz, Saint Jean De Luz & San Sebastian

Itinerary

60 min

Biarritz is a coastal city located in the southwest of France, known for its elegance, relaxed atmosphere, and stunning natural beauty. Over the years, it has become a popular destination for both tourists and high-profile personalities, blending the charm of a traditional seaside resort with modern and exclusive touches. It is an ideal place to enjoy the sea, beaches, and a sophisticated atmosphere, offering the perfect mix of culture, history, and natural landscapes. Biarritz is also famous for its excellent cuisine and vibrant social scene.

60 min

Saint-Jean-de-Luz is a picturesque coastal town located in the French Basque Country, known for its charming fishing port, beautiful beaches, and relaxed atmosphere. This town combines a rich history, reflected in its traditional architecture and lively streets, with the modern appeal of a popular tourist destination. Famous for its cuisine, especially fresh seafood and fish, Saint-Jean-de-Luz is also a great place to enjoy water activities, stroll through its quaint old town, and explore its cultural life. Additionally, its proximity to the Spanish border makes it a perfect meeting point for travelers seeking to enjoy the beauty of the Basque coast and its peaceful, welcoming atmosphere.

180 min

Get ready for an unforgettable experience as we take a leisurely stroll through the charming city center, immersing ourselves in its vibrant atmosphere. Afterward, enjoy some free time to explore the picturesque old town, where you can savor a delicious local lunch at your own pace. Treat your taste buds to a delightful tasting of traditional gourmet sweets, offering a true taste of the region. To top it all off, we’ll take you on a scenic panoramic tour with breathtaking views over the stunning Mount Igueldo, making this an excursion filled with beauty, culture, and unforgettable moments.

Highlights

Transport by air-conditioned minivan or bus
Local guide
Food tasting

What's included

Included
Transport by air-conditioned minivan or bus
Local guide
Food tasting
Not included
anything not detailed into the included services
Lunch

Traveller Ratings

4.5
185 reviews
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Important Information

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Maximum size of the group could be 50 pax into the bus, but then we have 2 guides, so outside the bus the maximum size it will be 25 pax per guide during the walking parts.
  • No accessible for clients with mobility problems or slow walking. If you are not able to stay with the group's walking pace, we will not be able to wait for you
  • The excursions are in Spanish & English. May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • The tour will take place rain or shine
  • The times indicated in the tour are just a reference. They might vary or change
  • Please inform the guide at the beginning of the tour if you have any food restrictions
  • The order of the places visited might vary at some dates for operative reasons
  • Bring your EU ID or a Non-EU passport
  • Before boarding in the bus or van, confirm with the guide that your name is on the list. The seats in the minivan or bus are not assigned
  • The pictures included in the presentation of this tour, are just a reference. Please do not take them as exact locations from where we will see the different visits.
  • The total duration of the tour includes the road travelling times. Check the details.

Reviews(185)

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Huma_T
August 19, 2026
A great tour of the Basque Country and an amazing tour guide

The tour was very good and the experience was made even better by the tour guide Borja. His knowledge of his history and culture is vast. The delivery of the commentary in multiple languages was flawless. Above all, the love for his country and culture shone very bright and it was infectious in a very good way.

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Chista_N
July 25, 2026
Mixed Experience on a Beautiful Tour: Excellent Destinations Undermined by Poor Guiding and Driving

Overall, I am happy that I chose this tour. The itinerary was very good. Although I personally found Biarritz rather underwhelming and not really worth the stop, the other three destinations were excellent. I especially loved Saint-Jean-de-Luz, which was full of charm. San Sebastián was beyond my expectations, and the view from Monte Igueldo was absolutely breathtaking. Unfortunately, I cannot say the same about the guide. Apparently, there were not enough participants to justify using a bus, so the group was split into two vans—one for Spanish speakers and one for English speakers. We were in the English van. The guide gave me the impression that he was uncomfortable interacting with people. Rather than creating a relaxed atmosphere, he seemed to have memorized a script and spoke almost continuously throughout the journey, leaving little room for natural conversation. At the first pickup point, he introduced himself, told us not to eat or drink in the van, said that if we thought he was driving too fast it was “only our feeling,” and mentioned that tips were appreciated. At the second pickup point, he repeated the exact same speech word for word. He also said we were welcome to ask questions, except about politics and football. Ironically, he himself talked quite freely about both topics. He maintained a constant stream of commentary throughout the journey, and on the way back to Bilbao, he said he was getting tired of talking, so he played Basque music and sang along. The most awkward moment happened after each visit. When everyone returned to the meeting point, he would ask, “How was your visit?” Before anyone could answer, he would reply himself, “Amazing,” and then answer himself again, “Yeah.” We simply stood there watching him have a conversation with himself. I was also uncomfortable with his driving. He consistently drove above the posted speed limits. This was not just my “feeling”—I could clearly see both the speed limit signs and the speedometer. He also became visibly irritated with drivers who would not let him overtake. I chose the front seat hoping for a better view, but instead I spent the journey feeling unsafe. The front seat was cramped for two people, and sitting next to the driver only made the experience more stressful. On the way from San Sebastián to Bilbao, the guide played Basque music and sang along loudly while driving. I did not dare ask him to stop completely, but I tried to hint that it was bothering me by putting on my earphones and asking him to lower the music. He lowered the volume slightly, but continued singing just as loudly. In all my previous experiences, I have never had a professional driver sing throughout the journey. Background music is understandable, but passengers should not be expected to listen to the driver’s personal performance. The time spent in the van felt more like being trapped in an old-fashioned classroom with a teacher who was afraid of genuine conversation than enjoying a guided tour. I also noticed that some of the information he shared was not entirely accurate. Because he focused on delivering a memorized script rather than engaging with the group, there was no opportunity for discussion or for visitors with more knowledge to ask questions or add context. One final moment summed up the experience for me. As we were walking back to the van, a woman passed by wearing a T-shirt that read, “I’m not antisocial, I’m anti stupid.” The guide commented that he owned exactly the same T-shirt, which made me wonder whether he genuinely viewed other people that way. I have seen that slogan before and found it funny, but this time I started wondering whether being “antisocial” is actually about assuming other people stupid. The destinations themselves made this trip worthwhile, and I do not regret booking it. However, the guide’s communication style, constant singing, and driving significantly reduced what could otherwise have been an excellent experience.

Operator response

Dear Guest, Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed review. We are genuinely pleased to read that you enjoyed the itinerary and that Saint-Jean-de-Luz, San Sebastián and the views from Monte Igueldo made the excursion worthwhile. Creating an itinerary that showcases the best of our region is one of our priorities, so we truly appreciate these positive remarks. We would also like to provide some context regarding the aspects of the tour that did not meet your expectations. As you mentioned, the group travelled in two vans. This is our standard procedure for smaller groups, allowing us to operate the tour efficiently while maintaining the language selected by each guest. In your case, your van was conducted entirely in English, exactly as booked. Regarding the guide's presentation, our guides follow a structured introduction at each pick-up point because every passenger must receive the same safety instructions and practical information, regardless of where they join the tour. This naturally means that guests already on board will hear the short introduction a second time. That said, there is always some essential introductory information about the destination and the day's itinerary that is shared with every group, as it helps provide historical and cultural context before the visits begin. Although the historical and cultural explanations follow a logical structure, they are not a memorized script provided by the company. They have been developed over years of experience, and our guides are encouraged to answer questions throughout the day. According to the guide's recollection, several questions were asked during the tour—including by yourself—and each of them was answered gladly. You mention that politics and football were discussed despite the guide saying those topics would be avoided. The intention is to avoid debating current political opinions or controversial subjects. However, explaining the history of the Basque Country, the Franco period, local traditions or the historic rivalry between Athletic Club and Real Sociedad forms part of the cultural context of the region rather than a political debate. Concerning the return journey, the guide recalls joking that guests had probably listened to his "angelic voice" long enough and therefore suggested some Basque music so everyone could simply relax after a long day. Music is sometimes played during the drive back, and some guests enjoy hearing songs in the Basque language as part of the local culture. We do, however, understand that not every guest enjoys the same atmosphere, and your comments have been noted. With regard to the driving, safety is and always will be our highest priority. Our guides are expected to comply with all traffic regulations, and the route between San Sebastián and Bilbao includes multiple speed control points. This highway has as well multiple difficult curves and at some points it might look fast to you if you don’t know the road, but we are always going at the speed limit. We have control at the office of GPS tracking devices located in all the vehicles with speed control alarms and that day the alarms were not set at any point. We are also sorry that you felt uncomfortable in the front seat. Seating arrangements are flexible throughout the day, and guests are welcome to change seats whenever available. Our intention is always for everyone to travel as comfortably as possible. For example, you seated first behind and then decided to come forward next to the driver. Regarding the accuracy of the information provided, our guides continuously update and review the historical and cultural content they share. Should any guest ever identify a factual inaccuracy, we genuinely appreciate specific examples, as they allow us to verify and improve our material. In this case, our guide has a degree in art and history, and he specializes in our destination. Finally, we regret that the guide's comment about the T-shirt left you with a negative impression. It was intended as a light-hearted remark about owning the same design and not as a reflection of how he views other people. Our guides enjoy sharing personal anecdotes to create a friendly atmosphere, although we understand that humour is subjective and may not always be interpreted in the way it was intended. We fully understand that every guest has different expectations regarding a guide's personality and communication style. While many travellers appreciate an enthusiastic and passionate approach to sharing Basque culture, we also recognize that others may prefer a quieter or more conversational style. Feedback such as yours helps us continue reflecting on how to adapt to different preferences. Thank you once again for recognizing the quality of the destinations we visited. We appreciate both your positive comments and your constructive criticism, and we wish you all the best in your future travels. Kind regards,

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Nicole_W
July 24, 2026
We had an amazing time...

We had an amazing time touring multiple places near San Sebastián. Our guide knew a lot of history on the region and was entertaining.

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Matthew_J
July 19, 2026
San Sebastian is absolutely beautiful

Oni was a fantastic guide- friendly, informative, perfect English and able to multitask and give us a relaxing tour. All 3 towns had their unique charm but the view over San Sebastian was the highlight of the day.

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Derrick_G
July 11, 2026
A Perfect Day Along the Basque Coast

Our tour of Biarritz, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, and San Sebastián was absolutely incredible—stunning coastal scenery, rich culture, amazing food, and a perfect mix of relaxation and exploration. Highly recommended for couples looking to experience the very best of the Basque region.

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Jose Raul R
July 10, 2026
A walk a little further from Bilbao

We enjoyed the all-day walk, with comfortable transportation and a friendly and nice driver/guide. Biarritz is a beautiful tourist port, with a lovely sea. San Juan de Luz, a port with a history of kings, also a vacation spot, with beautiful beaches and streets prepared for tourism; seafood restaurants, souvenir shops, and cured meats! You will eat something!

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Graeme_I
June 30, 2026
Great way to see 3 very different locations

This was a great day out visiting 3 lovely and very different locations. Our guide/drive Cally was fantastic and looked after us for the day as well as providing wonderful commentary. Would highly recommend for anyone wanting to visit these locations, especially San Sebastian!

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Mehmet_A
June 11, 2026
We saw many beautiful cities...

We saw many beautiful cities; we wish we had more time to explore. Overall, we were very satisfied. Our guide was helpful and knowledgeable. Thank you.

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Leigh_B
June 10, 2026
An enjoyable day!

This trip is a very long day but does cover a lot of ground! The visits to Biarritz, Saint Jean de Luz and San Sebastián were all most enjoyable with the journeys between them being punctuated with the almost permanent commentary from the irrepressible Borja! How anyone can possibly speak as much as he did for several hours is definitely a point to note. His pride and enthusiasm speaking about the Basque Country and way of life was clear. Good value for a whistle stop tour spanning two countries!

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862pieterh
May 28, 2026
Good organization but not a good English speaking guide.

The trip was well organized. But on the way there we were treated to a lecture in Spanish about the Basque language for an hour. Not to chop. There was also an English speaking guide but he spoke very poor English and knew nothing. He was sympathetic, though. In short, recommended for the organization but definitely not for the guides.

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