Private Basque Country Tours

A more personal way to discover Euskal Herria — through culture, gastronomy and landscape, guided with depth and intention.

Beyond its coastline, its food and its reputation, there is a deeper cultural fabric — one that connects land, people and identity in a way that is both subtle and profound.

These private tours across the Basque Country, including San Sebastián, Biarritz, Pamplona and Rioja, are designed for travelers who seek more than a visit: a way to understand, to connect, and to experience the region with context and perspective.

Each journey is personally guided and tailored, offering access and insight that go beyond conventional tourism.

Ways to explore the Basque Country

A selection of private journeys shaped by place, culture and perspective

Traveling through the Basque Country is not about covering distance, but about understanding relationships — between sea and mountain, tradition and innovation, simplicity and refinement.

From small producers to historical towns, from quiet vineyards to vibrant kitchens, each element is part of a living culture that cannot be reduced to highlights or checklists.

A private tour allows for a different rhythm. One where conversations matter, where access is not standardized, and where each experience adapts to the person behind it.

  • → Fully tailored itinerary, private guiding, transportation and curated access depending on the experience.

  • → Yes. Each experience is designed and delivered exclusively for you.

  • → Private tours can include different areas depending on your interests, from San Sebastián and its surrounding coastline to the French Basque Country, including Biarritz and Saint-Jean-de-Luz.

    → The Basque Country is, in essence, a cultural and linguistic community that extends across both sides of the Spanish and French border, offering a diversity of landscapes and identities within a shared heritage.

    → Inland, regions such as Navarra and Pamplona offer a different cultural and wine perspective, while places like Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port — deeply connected to the Camino de Santiago — provide historical depth and context.

    → Local wine areas such as Txakoli reflect the coastal identity of the Basque Country, while Rioja introduces a broader wine landscape shaped by tradition, terroir and time.

Begin your journey into the Basque Country