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Best Basque Country resorts with a jacuzzi

Among the 21 accommodations in Basque Country, here are the 1 best resorts with a jacuzzi

Cabaña Etxola - Apartamentos Astei - Basque Country
9.8 9 reviews
Basque Country
15/08 – 22/08
₹37712/nighttotal: ₹263984 (7 )

Cabaña Etxola - Apartamentos Astei

1 3
resort , Ea
The Etxola cabin, a two-bedroom apartment in Ea, offers convenient access to local attractions, although precise distances are not specified.
This 40-square-metre self-catering property sleeps three, featuring a double and a single bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and access to a large shared garden (3000 square metres).

Best Basque Country resorts with a pool

Among the 21 accommodations in Basque Country, here are the 1 best resorts with a pool

Apartamento Ametsa, Con Piscina - Basque Country
10 7 reviews
Basque Country
18/08 – 22/08
₹36254/nighttotal: ₹145016 (4 )

Apartamento Ametsa, Con Piscina

1 2
resort , Ea
The AMETSA apartment, located within the EA-ASTEI complex in Ea, offers easy access to local attractions and landmarks, though precise distances are not specified.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom flat sleeps two guests in a king-size bed within an open-plan living/dining area, and includes a private balcony, access to a shared garden with barbecue facilities, a swimming pool, and a recreational area with table football, ping-pong and darts.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Basque Country

  • What are the top attractions in the Basque Country, Spain?

    The Basque Country boasts a wealth of attractions. For stunning architecture and history, San Sebastián's Parte Vieja (Old Town) with its beautiful buildings and La Concha beach is a must-see. Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum, a masterpiece of modern architecture, is internationally renowned. The charming medieval town of Getaria, with its connection to the famous chef Juan Mari Arzak, offers a different pace. Then there's the dramatic coastline, with its dramatic cliffs and surfing beaches like Zurriola beach in San Sebastián.
  • Which festivals is the Basque Country, Spain known for?

    The Basque Country has a vibrant festival scene. The Tamborrada in San Sebastián on 20 January is a spectacular drumming festival. Semana Grande in Bilbao, a week-long celebration in August, features concerts, fireworks, and traditional events. Aste Nagusia in Bilbao is another large festival, also in August. Many smaller, local festivals celebrating patron saints occur throughout the year, offering a taste of local traditions.
  • What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of the Basque Country, Spain?

    A week allows you to comfortably explore the main cities and coastal areas. Ten days would allow for a more relaxed pace and the inclusion of some inland regions. Shorter trips can focus on specific areas, such as San Sebastián and its surroundings.
  • What types of natural scenery can visitors see in the Basque Country, Spain?

    The Basque Country offers diverse landscapes. The dramatic Bay of Biscay coastline, with its rugged cliffs and sandy beaches, is a highlight. The rolling green hills of the interior offer charming villages and opportunities for hiking. The mountains, such as the Aiako Harria, provide stunning views and challenging hikes. There are also several stunning natural parks, such as Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve.
  • Are there particular times of year when the Basque Country, Spain’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?

    Yes, the seasons bring significant changes. Spring sees the hillsides turn vibrant green, wildflowers blooming, and warmer temperatures ideal for hiking. Autumn brings a stunning display of colours in the leaves, while winter can be quite wet and windy, but offers a different charm. Wildlife changes are less dramatic, but bird migration is noticeable in spring and autumn.
  • What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of the Basque Country, Spain?

    Engage with the local culture by visiting local markets like La Bretxa Market in San Sebastián, trying the regional cuisine (pintxos!), attending local festivals, and learning a few basic Basque phrases. Explore smaller villages away from the main tourist areas, and consider taking a cooking class to learn about Basque gastronomy.
  • What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in the Basque Country, Spain?

    The Sanctuary of Loyola, the birthplace of St. Ignatius of Loyola, is a significant pilgrimage site. The charming town of Balmaseda, with its hanging houses, offers a glimpse into Basque history. The Flysch cliffs along the coast, particularly near Zumaia, are a geological wonder. Exploring the inland areas reveals hidden villages and stunning scenery.
  • Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in the Basque Country, Spain?

    San Sebastián's Parte Vieja is renowned for its lively pintxos bars, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Bilbao also offers a diverse nightlife scene, with bars and clubs catering to different tastes. Many coastal towns have their own unique bars and pubs, offering a more relaxed atmosphere.
  • Where are the best markets with local food in the Basque Country, Spain?

    La Bretxa Market in San Sebastián is a must-visit, offering a wide array of fresh produce, seafood, and local products. Bilbao's Ribera Market is another excellent option, showcasing the region's culinary offerings. Many smaller towns also have their own weekly markets, providing a chance to experience local life.
  • What are the best sports events or competitions happening in the Basque Country, Spain?

    The Basque Country is passionate about sports. Pelota, a traditional Basque ball game, is a must-see if you have the opportunity. Cycling events, particularly stages of the Vuelta a España, sometimes pass through the region. Several football (soccer) clubs, such as Athletic Bilbao, have passionate local followings and offer exciting matches.
  • What are the most romantic attractions in the Basque Country, Spain?

    A sunset stroll along La Concha beach in San Sebastián is incredibly romantic. A quiet dinner of pintxos in the Parte Vieja, followed by a walk through the old town, offers a charming atmosphere. Exploring the quieter coastal villages, hand-in-hand, provides a peaceful and intimate experience. A hike in the mountains, with stunning views, can also be very romantic.

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Best Basque Country resorts with a sauna

Apartamento De Dos Habitaciones En The Passage - Basque Country
9.9 72 reviews
Basque Country
11/07 – 12/07
₹81557/nightfor 1 night

Apartamento De Dos Habitaciones En The Passage

1 4
resort , Donostia / San Sebastian
This family-friendly San Sebastián apartment, located in the Parte Vieja (Old Town), is within easy walking distance of La Concha beach and numerous restaurants.
The 70m² flat features two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen (including a dishwasher), air conditioning, and accommodates up to four guests.

Best Basque Country resorts with a restaurant

Harria - Apartamento Con Piscina - Basque Country
10 2 reviews
Basque Country
07/09 – 21/09
₹26739/nighttotal: ₹374346 (14 )

Harria - Apartamento Con Piscina

1 4
resort , Ea
Apartment Harria, in Ea's EA-ASTEI district, offers a family-friendly two-bedroom dwelling with shared amenities.
This self-catering property sleeps four, boasting two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a combined living/dining area with kitchen, access to a garden, swimming pool, barbecue facilities, and a games area with table football and table tennis.
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