We had booked for a group of eight. The driver (it wasn't really a guide) took us from San Sebastian to Getaria, giving us 45 minutes to explore on our own. The Txakoli winery is beautiful. The...
We had booked for a group of eight. The driver (it wasn't really a guide) took us from San Sebastian to Getaria, giving us 45 minutes to explore on our own. The Txakoli winery is beautiful. The cellar tour was interesting. However, the price was very high for what was offered. The tasting included four small miniardises. The driver dropped us back in San Sebastian at 1:00 PM instead of the promised 2:30 PM. Finally, two people couldn't make it because they were sick, and no compensation was offered. You'd be better off exploring Getaria on your own and discovering Txakoli in the tapas bars of San Sebastian.
Txakolí Cellar & Getaria: Guided Tour from San Sebastián
T
Teresa,
Spain
18 Jun 2022
Excellent
Ha sido una bonita experiencia. Joselu ha sido muy amable y nos hizo muy agradable la visita , sin agobios, a pesar del gran calor que hacia. Muy recomendable.
Biarritz and French Basque Coast from San Sebastián
M
María José
23 Jul 2022
Excellent
Muy bueno, el guía y el chofer fantásticos Bonita excursión
Biarritz and French Basque Coast from San Sebastián
About: Day Trips from San Sebastián
Discover the beauty of Basque country with a day trip leaving from San Sebastián. From breathtaking nature to vibrant city life, this charming corner of the world has something for everyone.
Get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and explore the stunning scenery, unique culture, and delicious cuisine.
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the coast and the surrounding mountains, learn about the local traditions, and take advantage of the many outdoor activities available. This is the perfect opportunity to create unforgettable memories with family and friends.
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The museum also features the Caserío Zabalaga, a restored 16th-century farmhouse where Chillida's smaller-scale works, and works too fragile to be housed outside, are displayed in rotating temporary exhibitions.