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    Biarritz is located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. It is part of the arrondissement of Bayonne, [6] adjacent to Bayonne and Anglet and 35 kilometres (22 mi) from the border with Spain. The city is also in the traditional province of Labourd in the French Basque Country.

    • Grande Plage. Biarritz' most central beach, the Grande Plage has attracted high-society vacationers since the Belle Epoque. This wide, sandy beach begins at Bellevue near the Boulevard du Général de Gaulle and extends to the Hôtel du Palais.
    • Plage du Miramar. Spectacular scenery and dramatic shore-breaking waves distinguish the Plage du Miramar. The beach extends from the Hôtel du Palais to the Pointe Saint-Martin.
    • Biarritz Aquarium. The Biarritz Aquarium stands on a breathtaking piece of oceanfront property opposite the Rocher de la Vierge. The aquarium's spectacular 7,000-square-meter exhibition space rivals the natural splendor of the scenery.
    • Biarritz Lighthouse. The emblematic Biarritz lighthouse stands at an essential location overlooking the coastline of Cape Hainsart. The lighthouse is at the tip of the Pointe Saint-Martin, which marks a boundary between the sandy beaches of the Landes Coast to the south and the rocky coastline to the north.
  3. Jun 20, 2017 · For a long time coined as a place only for “the rich and famous” only, Biarritz is increasingly becoming a cosmopolitan place highly praised by youngsters from all over the world. Here are the top ten reasons why you should head to the French Basque Coast right now.

    • Jennifer Migan
    • Rocher de la Vierge. From the tip of this adapted rocky outcrop you can look up to the Bay of Biarritz or down to the Côte des Basques, even making out the outline of the Pyrenees far behind.
    • Grande Plage. Biarritz’s main beach is fringed by the city’s grandest buildings, like the Hôtel du Palais and the Casino Barrière. It’s an enticing golden bay with soft sand, just what you need for a sunny afternoon in the company of friends, family or a good book.
    • Port des Pêcheurs. In stark contrast to the imposing hotels above and along the shoreline, Port des Pêcheurs is a modest harbour built by Napoleon III for the town’s fishermen in the 1800s.
    • La Côte des Basques. The story goes that in 1957 when the American screenwriter Peter Viertel was in Biarritz filming The Sun Also Rises, he had his surfboard shipped from California and caught the waves at this beach.
    • Tasting Basques specialties. To begin, it is impossible to go to the Basque Country without tasting the local gastronomy. Lucky for you, Biarritz is full of tapas bars and other restaurants that will offer you many specialties such as the Espelette pepper, axoa, Bayonne ham and many others.
    • Walking to the Virgin on the Rock. “Le Rocher de la Vierge” is an obligatory stop when visiting Biarritz. From the distant Pyrenees in the south, to the lighthouse in the North, this picturesque monument offers a panoramic view of the coast.
    • Surfing the Basque Coast Beach. Bordered by cliffs and with a breathtaking view of the mountains along the Spanish coast, the beach named ‘côte des Basques’ is the most famous surf beach in the Basque Country.
    • Visit to a surfboard shaperoom. Still in the field of surfing, many surfboard manufacturers have their workshops based in the region of Biarritz. What better way to understand the culture built around this sport by immersing yourself directly in how these surfboards are made.
  4. Aug 4, 2024 · Biarritz is known for its breathtaking beaches and impressive waves that make the town a surfer’s paradise, attracting surfers and beach lovers from all around the world. In addition, Biarritz is remembered for its luxurious and elegant vibe.

  5. Biarritz. France, Europe. Half ritzy coastal resort, half summer surfers' hang-out, the seaside resort of Biarritz has been a favourite beach getaway since Napoléon III and his Spanish-born wife Eugénie arrived during the mid-19th century.

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