In this circuit we will learn about the beginnings of the Kingdom of Navarra together with Sancho VI the Wise (1150-1194), who was the one who led to the change of name from the kingdom of Pamplona to the kingdom of Navarra, at which time we can already speak of a a somewhat modern structure of the State. The capital was established mainly in Pamplona. During his reign, the name of the Basque language also appeared as “lingua navarrorum”.
With Sancho VI, the urban and economic repopulation policy was revealed in the charters granted, for example, to the towns of Donostia-San Sebastián and Gasteiz-Vitoria. Through this process of creating villages in previous settlements, Sancho VI managed to reinforce the kingdom's defenses, providing the fortified villages of Fueros.
Reception in the morning in Donostia / San Sebastián. Overnight at the hotel. Lunch at a local restaurant and in the afternoon a walking or panoramic tour of the city (depending on the composition of the group): Peine del Viento, Miramar Palace, Paseo Nuevo, Boulevard, Hotel María Cristina, Kursaal,… return to the hotel and accommodation.
Breakfast and departure to Pasajes de San Pedro, where we will visit the Mater Ship-Museum and learn about the traditional Basque fishing arts. We will go by boat to Pasajes de San Juan, where we will visit Victor Hugo's house.
We will continue to Hondarribia, where we will learn about its important cultural and artistic heritage, inheritance of a rich history. Its walls, most of them standing and in a constant process of recovery, give it a special appearance, evoking an epic past and permeating every corner, alley, and plaza with aromas, flavors and sounds that transport us to other times. Lunch in Hondarribia.
We will continue our journey crossing to Hendaia on the sea line that joins these two towns. Brief visit to Hendaia, with its 3 km long sandy beach, which is the largest in the entire Basque Country. Return to San Sebastián and free time.
Breakfast and departure to visit the Basque Coast. First we will visit Biarritz, known for its famous beaches, its therapeutic waters and its surf scene, it is a place where luxury restaurants and spas coexist in harmony with quiet pizza stalls and surf shops. The city is made up mostly of bourgeois houses and mansions, used by the wealthiest as summer houses. This touch of luxury is perfectly balanced with the more relaxed and carefree surf culture, which also has a long tradition in Biarritz. Without a doubt, this interesting contrast is part of the identity of the city.
Later we will approach Baiona, located in the northernmost point of the French Basque Country, where the rivers Nive / Errobi and Adur / Aturri join, is the urban center of Bayonne (“Baiona” in Basque). Thanks to the Adur river that connects Bayonne with the Bay of Biscay, the city has benefited throughout its history from a strategic commercial position. Baiona grew thanks to the whale and cod fishing industry, as well as thanks to the Basque sailors who returned from distant lands with spices and other riches. This influx of money financed many of the city's buildings, including its imposing Gothic cathedral. Lunch.
We will finish the visit in Saint Jean de Luz, where we will see many of the buildings dating from the 17th century, a time when Saint Jean de Luz was one of the most important fishing ports in France. Although the seventeenth century was a time of transition, when the main economic activity went from fishing to what was essentially piracy, as the town became the base for Basque corsairs. These corsairs pursued the enemies of France at sea, plundering them with the king's blessing. Return to San Sebastián and free time.
Breakfast. Today we leave Donostia / San Sebastián to enter the heart of Gipuzkoa. We will first visit the famous town of Ordizia, an international reference in gastronomy for its famous blood sausages (a very important contest is held for this reason) and its famous Wednesday market. We will continue our journey through the magical and suggestive Aralar Natural Park. With its limestone massifs, its rivers and springs, rich vegetation and fauna, with its myths and legends, it captivates locals and strangers, which is framed in one of the most important mountainous areas in terms of altitude, extension, land uses and natural values
Lunch in the La Sakana Valley and continuation to Pamplona. Accommodation at the hotel and rest. In the middle of the afternoon, walk through the historical case of Pamplona. Visit of the old Iruñea (Pamplona), the old Basque capital; Las Murallas, Palacio de Los Reyes, its medieval streets in the old town, and the evolution of the city beyond the walls, etc ... Rest before going out to dinner at a gastronomic society. Dinner not included that will be paid by all, as is the custom.
Breakfast and trip to Nuestra Señora del Yugo, from where we will have an impressive panoramic view of this spectacular Biosphere Reserve Natural Park. Continuation of our trip through the Navarrese Ribera until arriving at Tudela, second city in extension and importance of the Navarrese foral territory. In this city, Muslims, Jews and Mozarabs lived together for more than 400 years. This coexistence gave the city a cultural miscegenation, which is reflected in its monumental buildings, in its twisted streets, with passageways, walls and watchtowers. Visit and lunch. Return to Pamplona and free time.
Breakfast and departure from Pamplona to visit the Monastery of Leire, located in the southeast of Pamplona. An icon of Navarra for the important role it has played in the history of the Kingdom of Navarra. After your visit, we will continue our journey to visit Javier Castle, the birthplace of San Francisco de Javier, co-patron of Navarra.
We will continue our journey to the East to reach the medieval town of Ujue / Uxue where we will have lunch. View of the town and its church-fortress. We will continue our way to Olite, to visit its impressive and beautiful Palace. Return to Pamplona and free time.
Breakfast and departure to Elizondo and visit of the capital of the Baztán Valley. We will enjoy its many stately homes and palaces. Its most emblematic building is the baroque palace of Arizkunenea, but there are other artistic monuments of interest such as the town hall, the Datue palace, the viceroy's house or the church of Santiago.
After visiting Elizondo, we will continue to Zugarramurdi. Lunch and free time to visit on your own the Caves and the Museum of the Witches (herbalists, midwives and women in general) who were falsely accused by the Catholic Church of Bruges. Return to Pamplona and free time.
Breakfast and free time until the time of departure transfer.
Sundays from March 7, 2021 to March 3, 2022 (see Easter, Christmas and Long weekends).
PRICES
Hotel category |
In double room |
Individual room space |
Tourist Hotels 3 * |
€ 1,250 / p |
€ 390 / p |
Hotels First 4 * |
€ 1,440 / p |
420 € / p |
Group space 2/3 pers: € 160 / pers.
High Season Spto from July 1 to October 31:
In Tourist Hotels: € 60 / pers
In First Hotels: € 80 / pers
INCLUDE
- Transportation throughout the program throughout the program. According to group composition in van / minibuses or luxury coaches.
- Accommodation in Double rooms.
- Hotels category 3 * or 4 * according to the chosen option.
- Half Board, Breakfast and Lunch at local restaurants, from Lunch on Day 1 to Breakfast on Day 8.
- Guided visit to the Mater Ship-Museum.
- Guided visit to the historic center of Pasajes de San Juan
- Entrance to the Victor Hugo House-Museum.
- Passage by motorboat from Pasajes de San Pedro to Pasajes de San Juan.
- Passage by boat from Hondarribia to Hendaia.
- Visit to the Ordizia Interpretation Center.
- Walking tour of the historic center of Pamplona.
- Visit and entrance to the Monastery of Leire.
- Visit and entrance to Javier Castle.
- Visit to the Church-Fortress of Uxue.
- Visit to the Castle of Olite.
- Visit to the Cerco de Artajona.
- Accompanying Guide. In the case of groups of less than 15 people, you can be a driver-guide. In some cases we can have local guides and driver-companion.
- Informative material about the trip.
- Telephone assistance 24 hours
DOES NOT INCLUDE
- Travel Assistance and Cancellation Insurance.
- All personal expenses such as drinks, tips, laundry, phone calls, etc ...
- Any other expense not specified in the program and not mentioned as included.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- Guaranteed departures from 4 adults.
- In the event that a place to visit is closed for any reason, an alternative plan will be made if possible. At no time will any refund be made.
- Sustainable vehicles, respectful with the environment and ecological driving. They comply with the European Euro 6 anti-pollution regulation.
- The guide will enforce the health protocols at all times. In case of non-compliance by any participant, by decision of the guide, he will leave the group and will not have the right to any refund.
- Visits may undergo modifications, both in content and form, due to changes in the entities to be visited, due to weather issues, for reasons beyond our control, or programming adjustments.
- Minors must be accompanied by adults.
- Our Experiences and guided tours are not canceled due to adverse weather conditions. Navarra can offer us a very different climate from one valley to another, even on the same day.
- Do not walk excessively, but it is advisable to bring comfortable closed shoes. Forecast rain according to season.
- Groups with less than 16 people, the visits may vary both in content and in form, having to accommodate / adjust to the regular visits that take place in the places to visit.
NECESSARY MATERIAL
- Being an activity that in total lasts about 8/9 hours, just in case take 2 masks: Either standard (4h) or FFP2 or KN95 (8h) or one of both.
- Hydroalcoholic gel.
- Sunglasses.
- Cap with visor or hat to protect us from the sun.
- Raincoat and / or warm clothing depending on the season.
COVID-19 PROTOCOLS
- We must bear in mind that we are going to rural areas and that we have to respect the established protocols at all times and with great scruples. The local population may have some fear and suspicion that people from outside their territory can carry the virus to them. With which we have to be very respectful with them and with the protocols established by the health authorities.
- We will greet each other without physical contact.
- For your safety and that of everyone, if you have a fever or any symptoms of Covid-19, or if you have been in contact with someone with Covid-19 in the last 14 days, refrain from participating in the activity. No guide will carry out the activity in the same case. Navarra Health Councils 948 290 290, Euskadi 900 203 050, Aragon 976 696 382, La Rioja 941 298 333 and 112 emergency numbers.
- Maintain a safety distance of 1.5 meters between people who do not live together.
- In closed areas or in places where the safety distance of 1.5 meters cannot be maintained, the use of a mask is mandatory.
- Cleaning hands with hydroalcoholic gel very frequently.
- Do not exchange material or share drinks, food, sun creams or lipsticks. What one person has touched, cannot be touched by another without first having been disinfected (if they are not a family unit living together).
- Pamphlets that are visible do not take them. Ask the staff for them.
- The guide will enforce the health protocols at all times. In case of non-compliance by any participant, by decision of the guide, he will leave the group and will not have the right to any refund.
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