Settle into a historic seaside parador on the border of Spain and France and delve into Basque heritage, exploring sophisticated resorts and artist enclaves on the Bay of Biscay and charming villages nestled in the Pyrenees.
France and Spain's Basque Region: A One-Week Stay at the Parador de Hondarribia
9 days from $4,990
Settle into a historic seaside parador on the border of Spain and France and delve into Basque heritage, exploring sophisticated resorts and artist enclaves on the Bay of Biscay and charming villages nestled in the Pyrenees.
Overview

Expectations: A week-long Cultural Stay featuring one region—and one hotel. Full-day excursions outside the town but well-paced. Walking tours of museums and outdoor sites, including archaeological sites, which can be over uneven terrain (e.g. cobblestones, city hills, stairs without handrails, the absence of elevators); some longer walks to get to city centers where coaches are prohibited. Hotel centrally located for easy access to shops and restaurants, which is ideal for time at leisure.
Appropriate for: Travelers who are physically fit and comfortable with long days of touring (both walking tours and coach time).
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Itinerary
Days 1 & 2 – Depart the U.S./Arrive Bilbao, Spain/Hondaribbia
Depart the U.S. for Bilbao on an overnight flight.
Upon arrival, you’ll be met and assisted with the transfer to the town of Hondarribia, about an hour and a half west of Bilbao. Check in to Parador de Hondarribia and receive your welcome packet with maps and general information about the region. Your Smithsonian Journeys Travel Director will be available this afternoon and throughout the program for suggestions regarding independent activities.
This evening, gather for a welcome reception followed by dinner at a popular local restaurant. (R,D)
Day 3 – San Sebastian
A full American-style breakfast will be served each morning. Take a guided walking tour of the Old Town of Hondarribia. See the Plaza de Armas and stroll along charming streets steeped in the town’s rich heritage. Then take a short drive to the Santuario de Guadalupe, a beautiful chapel with views of the Bidasoa Estuary and Txingudi Bay. A stop will be made for lunch at a restaurant outside of Hondarribia.
Continue on to nearby San Sebastian, a historic resort town on the Bay of Biscay. On a walking tour with a local guide, marvel at the stunning views of La Concha Bay, meander through the Old Quarter, and see the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Chorus. Later, spend time exploring on your own before returning to the parador later in the day. (B,L)
Day 4 – Bayonne and Biarritz, France
Cross the border into France on the way to Bayonne, the capital of the French Basque region. Take a short walking tour of the town with a local guide, visiting the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady of Bayonne, a World Heritage site known for its cloisters, then enjoy a traditional lunch at a local cider house.
Continue to Biarritz, a fashionable French seaside resort on the Bay of Biscay. The town owes much of its charm to the garden-promenades that run above the three superb sand beaches. Stroll along the waterfront from the Church of St. Eugenie to Rocher de la Vierge, taking in panoramic views of the Basque coast. This evening, enjoy a private dining experience at a txoxo or local dining club and see how a traditional meal is prepared using local market products paired with wines from the club cellars. (B,L,D)
Day 5 – Bilbao
Spend today in Bilbao, home to the iconic Guggenheim Bilbao Museum, designed by renowned American architect Frank Gehry. An expert guide will take you on a fascinating tour of the museum, highlighting some of its important works of modern art. After a brief tour of Bilbao, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. Back at the hotel, join fellow travelers for an informal discussion about the day’s discoveries in the Smithsonian Journeys Travelers Corner. During an evening at leisure, try one of Hondarribia's delightful restaurants. (B,L)
Day 6 – Espelette and Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France
Enjoy a scenic drive to Maison Ortillopitz, a restored private residence in France's Basque country. Tour the house with the owner before continuing to the town of Espelette, known for its most important export, a hot pepper called the piment d’Espelette. On a walking tour, see long strands of these bright red chilis hanging to dry on facades throughout town. Sit down to a luncheon of French Basque specialties.
Continue to Saint-Jean-de-Luz, a beautiful town that reveals a wealth of history and Basque culture. King Louis XIV of France married the daughter of the King of Spain, Maria Theresa, here in 1660. See the Church of St. Jean the Baptist on your walk through the main square. In the early evening, gather back at the hotel for a preamble to tomorrow's excursion to Pamplona that will include a discussion with a local expert on The Romance of Hemingway and Spain. Dinner is at leisure tonight. (B,L)
Day 7 – Pamplona
Drive south through the Spanish countryside to the legendary town of Pamplona. Along the way, stop at Mirador de Azpirotz to admire incredible views of the surrounding landscape. In Pamplona, stroll along 16th-century streets that are famous for hosting the annual San Fermin Festival, or the Running of the Bulls, in early July. Explore the famous Plaza de Torros or Bullring, Castle Square, and the Gothic Santa Maria Cathedral. Enjoy time on your own to explore further and have lunch at one of the many cafés—perhaps Café Iruña, made famous by Ernest Hemingway. Return to Hondarribia this afternoon. In the early evening, gather for an informal discussion about the day’s discoveries in the Smithsonian Journeys Travelers Corner. Dinner is at leisure tonight. (B)
Day 8 – Tolosa and Azpeitia, Spain
Travel to Tolosa, once the capital of the Basque region of Gipuzkoa and an important stop for traders headed from Spain’s interior to ports of the Bay of Biscay. Venture into its old quarter to admire historic monuments with a range of architectural styles. Your guide will take you to the market at El Tinglado, one of the largest markets in Basque country, as well as the Basque Gothic Santa Maria Church.
Then head to the town of Azpeitia, the birthplace of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. Visit the Loyola Sanctuary, built around the medieval house where the saint was born in 1491. At its center is an 18th-century basilica with a majestic dome. After lunch at a local restaurant, return to the parador. Tonight, gather for a farewell reception and dinner at a popular restaurant. (B,L,D)
Day 9 – Departure for the U.S.
This morning transfer to Bilbao International Airport for your return flight to the U.S. (B)
Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)