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Biarritz Aquarium
Major marine attraction with historic roots, showcasing Bay of Biscay species, sharks, and seals. Not a traditional museum, but one of the city’s most visited educational venues.
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Take a train from Cambo-les-Bains to Biarritz and enjoy the approximately 11 miles (18 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
The earliest train runs at 06:17, the last at 20:30.
Distance 11 miles (18 km) |
Average train duration 35m |
First train 6:17 AM |
Last train 8:30 PM |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Apr - Jun |
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Major marine attraction with historic roots, showcasing Bay of Biscay species, sharks, and seals. Not a traditional museum, but one of the city’s most visited educational venues.
Interactive science museum focused on the ocean, surfing, and marine ecosystems. A strong family-friendly stop with immersive exhibits tied to Biarritz’s coastal identity.
Specialized museum with Asian art collections from India, Nepal, Tibet, and China. A distinctive niche museum and one of the town’s quieter cultural highlights.
Biarritz’s main beach and promenade, central to the city’s resort identity. Always lively and one of the most recognizable places for sea views, surfing culture, and classic photos.
Famous surfing beach with broad ocean views, sunset appeal, and strong social-media popularity. One of the essential stops for Biarritz’s surf and cliffside atmosphere.
Small sheltered beach and coastal area popular for swimming and scenic views. A compact, picturesque spot that feels more intimate than the main beachfront.
Traditional Basque stew of finely chopped veal cooked with onions and Espelette pepper. A local classic from the French Basque Country often found on regional menus.
Basque dish of tomatoes, peppers, and onions gently cooked together, sometimes served with eggs or ham. In its basic form it is a simple regional staple.
Basque fish and seafood stew from the coastal area, made with assorted fish, shellfish, and aromatics. It reflects Biarritz’s Atlantic maritime heritage.
Refined restaurant with a modern French and Basque approach, suited to travelers seeking a more upscale dining experience.
Long-standing restaurant respected for carefully prepared regional cuisine and a calmer, more traditional dining atmosphere.
Established Basque and Spanish-influenced address known for tapas, seafood, and convivial atmosphere in central Biarritz.
Prices are above average for France, especially in summer. Hotels and dining near the beach cost more.
Service is usually included. Locals may round up or leave 5-10% for very good service. Small tips for taxis are appreciated but not required.
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Biarritz Airport, Biarritz -> Place Georges-Clemenceau, Biarritz
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