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San Juan de Gaztelugatxe Tours and Tickets

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Hailey_G, Apr 2026
Without this tour we...
Without this tour we would have never made it to all of the locations listed in a single day. Transportation alone made it worth the cost. However, in addition, our guide also spoke great English and gave us great information about all of our stops. Overall, this was exactly as advertised, which is great! Our lunch in Mundaka was especially great, and we appreciated the recommendation for a local dish.
Marijane_J, Apr 2026
Such a worthy tour! Our...
Such a worthy tour! Our knowledgeable guide Pedro showed us the awesome environs of Bilbao. We hiked, walked through charming towns, ate good food, tasted wine, learned about Basque’s history and culture, and gained a lot of awesome impressions. Good vibes with the group, approachable guide, and variety of experiences. Worth your money and highly recommended.
Lauren_H, Apr 2026
Experience some Basque
The daywas long but very enjoyable. Aitor was a very good guide, knowledgable and able to swith languages expertly. All the sites visited were different and had their own special atmosphere. Be prepared for some exercise 😉!
Jane_B, Mar 2026
The tour guides and...
The tour guides and drivers are excellent. The time allowed at gaztelugatxe is too short. The steps etc are one thing but to even get to them and back from the island is strenuous, especially if the weather is poor. It's harder than advertised. It would be beautiful in good weather but .... The hermitage at the top is not open. There is lots of walking at other stops too but the places are lovely/interesting.There is no loo on the bus so being attentive to stops is important.

San Juan de Gaztelugatxe

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Basque Country
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe
  • Admission is free, but travelers must have an access ticket to visit the site during the high season.
  • Don’t forget your camera, as this is one of the most photogenic places on the Basque coast.
  • Wear sturdy shoes with good tread, as the steps can get slippery when wet. 
  • Stairs are the only way to access the islet, making it inaccessible to wheelchairs and strollers.

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