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Getaria is a charming fishing village on the Basque coast, known for its narrow medieval streets, excellent seafood, and stunning coastal views. This pint-sized town packs a punch with its rich maritime history and world-class cuisine, making it a must-visit for food lovers and culture seekers alike.
Highlights & What to See
- Old Town – Wander the cobbled lanes lined with traditional Basque houses, many adorned with colourful window boxes. Don't miss the church of San Salvador, a 15th-century Gothic gem.
- Getaria Beach – A small but lovely sandy beach perfect for a relaxing stroll or a quick dip in the Cantabrian Sea.
- Txakoli Wine Tasting – The hills around Getaria are famous for producing Txakoli, a slightly sparkling white wine. Visit a local bodega for a tasting experience.
- Seafood and Grilled Fish – Getaria is renowned for its grilled fish, especially turbot. Head to a waterfront restaurant for a memorable meal.
- Port and Fishermen's Quarter – Watch the fishing boats come in and explore the lively port area, where you can buy fresh catch directly from the boats.
Suggested Time to Spend
Getaria is small enough to explore in half a day, but you could easily spend a full day here if you include a leisurely lunch, a wine tasting, and some time on the beach. For a relaxed pace, combine it with a morning visit to nearby Zarautz or Zumaia.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Zarautz – Just 3km away, this vibrant beach town offers a long sandy beach and a lively promenade.
- Zumaia – Famous for its dramatic flysch rock formations and the stunning Itzurun beach.
- San Sebastián – The culinary capital of the Basque Country, about 25km east, with world-class pintxos and a beautiful bay.
- Bilbao – A short drive inland, home to the Guggenheim Museum and a thriving cultural scene.
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Image credits
- Zarautz — Anefo Derivative work MagentaGreen / CC BY-SA 3.0 nl
- San Sebastián — Denis Dighton / Public domain
- Bilbao — Дмитрий Садовников / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Basque Coast — Gidzy / CC BY 2.0
- Txakoli Wine Route — Sir James / CC BY 3.0