Discover the best top things to do in Zumaia, Spain including Basque Nomads, Surfing Zumaia, Ermita de San Telmo, Playa de Itzurun, Ruta Del Flysch.
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Basque Nomads offers tours, excursions and guided visits in natural areas near San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Basque Country. On the Basque Coast we carry out excursions in protected areas such as the UNESCO Basque Coast Geopark or the Pagoeta Natural Park. We also provide routes through the Camino de Santiago or the Ignatian Way and visits to integrative Chacolí white wine wineries and ecological cider houses. We visit towns and cities such as Zumaia, Zarautz, Getaria and San Sebastián among others. Our guided tours and excursions focus on the nature of the place and we seek to follow the principles of responsible and sustainable tourism. Our prices include discounts for groups and families with minors and cancellations are free up to 24 hours.
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Come and enjoy a surf lesson in Zumaia with Imanol Yeregui who has been two times Spanish surfing champion. We have the best installations with two changing rooms, with hot showers and lockers. Surf the best waves of the Basque Country, you won't regret.
My girlfriend and I went to Zumaia to learn surfing. We had an amazing time there, after the first lesson Jone told us every bar we should visit in Zumaia and were we could eat good. The lessons were given by a really nice guy who not only learnt us how to surf, but also told us a lot about the waves and the beach. We didn't speak Spanish but that's not a problem for them, they speak really good English. The location of the surfing school is also the best (around 30m from the beach).
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The ermita is within walking distance of Zumaia's center. The building itself is quaint. The views spectacular.
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The geological formation here is world famous and will intrigue and fascinate even those not familiar with the geological significance. The stratified sedimentary beds are a flysch that arose in a foreland basin at the time of the tectonic convergence of Iberian and European plates that gave rise to the Pyrenees. Game of Thrones fans will recognize the setting as Dragonstone (I had to have this explained to me). The beach is broad and the sea water shallow for a considerable distance.
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