Travel to Biarritz

Travel to Biarritz

Situated in France's Basque region, the city of Biarritz is historically famous as a fishing port but is today better known as one of France's most popular beach resort cities. The once exclusive, affluent jet-setter destination is now attracting package holidaymakers in their droves. Great beaches, wonderful restaurants and a thriving evening entertainment scene are just some of the reasons why people choose to holiday in Biarritz.

Transportation to Biarritz

Biarritz Anglet Bayonne International Airport provides the chief international gateway into the city, maintaining connections with a large number of EU destinations and a good selection of international destinations also. The city can be reached by Eurolines bus from major EU cities or by domestic bus or train services from major French destinations. Driving is also a viable option if you have a private or rental vehicle at your disposal.

What to see

Set off on a self-guided walking tour of the city and appreciate some of its classic French architecture which tells the history and heritage of Biarritz. While there are numerous notable sights on offer, structures such as St Martin Church, Hotel du Palais and Place Ste-Eugnie should be on your list of must-see locations.

Daytrips

The surrounding Basque countryside offers a plethora of options for days out of the city of Biarritz. Towns such as St Jean de Luz, Bayonne, Anglet and Aquitaine are all within easy driving distance of Biarritz and offer their own unique ambience and attractions.

Activities and leisure

The beaches at Biarritz offer plenty of opportunity to get active on holiday with a variety of sand and water pursuits to choose from. Away from the beach, the town has good shopping and dining facilities as well as some interesting nightlife options. Visitors staying in reputable hotels will be able to take advantage of on-site fitness facilities.

Safety issues

Biarritz is a safe holiday destination, however it's wise to follow usual precautions to avoid unsavoury characters or run-ins with pickpockets or bag snatchers. A high tourist presence naturally attracts a certain degree of petty crime, but visitors who are mindful of how they carry their cash and valuables can greatly reduce their chances of being targeted.

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