- Seek out the best bar snacks in the city on a pintxos (Basque tapas) tour
- Learn the secrets of traditional Basque cuisine in a cookery class with members of one of the city's famously secretive culinary societies
- The city has a perfect beach break so enjoy some surfing
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Get stuck straight into San Sebastian’s food scene with a leisurely lunch at a restaurant recommended by our local in-country Concierge, whose expert knowledge will guide you through the top culinary spots in the city. Once you’ve satiated your cravings, wander through the verdant hillsides surrounding the city and explore the nearby honey-hued beaches. Along with its reputation as Spain’s ‘culinary capital’, San Sebastian also attracts avid surfers and you’ll have the chance to enjoy a private surf lesson on Zurriola Beach.
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International Flight
Your flight to Spain will leave London in the very early morning and will land in Bilbao - the most convenient airport for San Sebastian - mid morning. After you have cleared customs and collected your luggage, you will pick up your hire car and make the one-and-a-half-hour drive along the coast to San Sebastian, arriving - conveniently enough - in time for lunch. After checking into your hotel and dropping your bags in your room, we recommend that you take a wander into town to hunt out the best spot for a long and leisurely lunch - consult your handy Dossier for our favourite spots - before spending the afternoon wandering around the golden beaches and lush hillsides.
Surf's Up!
The waves at San Sebastian have been drawing surfers from around the globe to Zurriola Beach for years. Today, you will join their ranks with a private surfing lesson. After breakfast, you will make your way down to the beach where you will meet your surfing instructor. Following a short safety briefing, you will don wetsuits and hit the waves. Alternatively, art afficionados can walk along the dramatic coastline to see Peine del Viento (the wind comb), local artist Eduardo Chillada's most famous work, consisting of rusty steel girders jutting from rocks and constantly dashed by waves. Then head back to your hotel in preparation for an evening spent poteo-ir-de-pintxos, literally 'searching out morsels on toothpicks' - an extremely civilised post-work ritual in San Sebastian. This is no pint and pork scratchings affair; with an expert local guide you will visit the best pintxoterias in town, from back street haunts to tiny bars with three stools and three hundred wines, searching out the best bar snacks on offer, always accompanied by lashings of Rioja or txakoli (the local, and slightly fizzy, white wine), poured into tumblers from a great height.
Cookery Class
This morning you will make your way to a local cookery school for a half-day private cookery lesson, where you will learn how to prepare traditional Basque dishes, such as hake and clams in parsley sauce, with a member of one of the city's secretive cooking societies. As you chop, whisk and stir under the watchful eye of your expert chef tutor, you will learn just what it is about Basque cooking that draws in the epicurious from across the globe. Having devoured the fruits of your labour, and with trousers feeling rather tighter than this morning, it will be time to drive back along the coast to Bilbao for your flight home, which will leave late afternoon and land in London in the early evening.
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