Getaria Day Trip
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About Getaria Day Trip
Getaria delivers everything you want from a Basque fishing village: medieval stone streets, a Gothic church perched on a hill, and Elkano, the country's most celebrated fish restaurant where they grill turbot over charcoal coals. The 25-minute bus ride from San Sebastian lands you in a place that feels authentically working class, not touristy. You'll walk the same cobblestones where Juan Sebastian Elcano grew up before becoming the first person to circumnavigate the globe, and the museum dedicated to him sits right in the village center.
The village unfolds in layers from the harbor upward. Fishermen still unload their catch at the small port each morning while locals gather at the waterfront cafes. The clifftop walk to Getaria Mouse, a distinctive rock formation jutting into the Bay of Biscay, offers some of the best coastal views in the region. The medieval quarter feels lived in rather than preserved, with laundry hanging from stone balconies and old men playing cards in doorways.
Most people come just for Elkano and leave, but you're missing the point if you don't explore the upper village and coastal path. The restaurant books two months ahead and costs around 80-100 EUR per person, but you can get excellent grilled fish at Kaia Kaipe for half the price. Skip the Elcano museum unless you're genuinely interested in maritime history. The coastal walk takes 45 minutes round trip and beats any restaurant reservation.
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