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For guidance,.we think Biarritz is similar to...well, actually, it's difficult to find another seaside city resorts in France or the UK. Royan is probably the closest or possibly La Baule too. In the UK, Brighton is possibly the closest match. These all feature great beaches, some lovely architecture, a feeling of 'grandeur' and a really eclectic mix of visitors.
Five Reasons to Choose Biarritz
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A thriving & elegant resort, uniquely stylish & sophisticated yet laid-back and understated
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Huge beaches in the heart of town, ideal for surfers
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Excellent shopping, restaurants, arts, nightlife & casino
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Explore neighbouring Spain - San Sebastian is 'a must'
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Discover the charming Basque Country villages and landscape

"The most fashionable and most frequented resort in south west France. The setting is magnificent, with Atlantic rollers breaking against the rocks and reefs, impressive cliffs, a small port, and superb bathing beaches." Quoted from "The Green Guide - Atlantic Coast" published by Michelin Travel Publications which rates Biarritz as a "highly recommended" seaside resort.

"One place which completely blows me away is Biarritz, which has a stunningly beautiful location beside the Atlantic, lovely architecture. It's a city of rugby which means a culture of people which in turn means a culture of food" - Raymond Blanc, owner of Le Manoir de Quatre Saisons, asked about his favourite city in France (source: Mail on Sunday 24.1.08).

"I know not of a more charming or magnificent place than Biarritz… "
- Victor Hugo


 
Biarritz - highlights
So, why did generations of royalty from across Europe choose to holiday in Belle Époque Biarritz? Why did Napoleon III build a palace here for his wife, the Emperess Eugénie (now the town’s best hotel, The Hotel du Palais)? Why did Hollywood stars such as Rita Hayworth and Frank Sinatra vacation here in the 1950s? Why, in 1959, did the makers of Cadillac name its 25ft long convertible after the town? And why, today, are French celebrities such as Alain Prost choosing to live here rather than on the French Riviera?

Well, the rugged and wild beaches are undeniably spectactular. The surfing is amongst the best in Europe. It is one of France's main centres for thalassotherapy. There are several highly rated and historic golf courses in and around the town. There's a host of fine restaurants and an art-deco casino. The boutique shopping is some of the best in France. And the warm all-year-round climate might have something to do with it.

Above all, though, it's Biarritz's attitude and atmosphere that wins us over. Stylish and sophisticated yet laid-back, with none of the Côte d'Azur's pretence. This may because of the town's eclectic and unique mix of surfers, boutique shoppers, the retired, and families on holiday. The Grand Plage is a great place to witness this - the beachfront promenade buzzes with young couples, families, surfers and elderly dames walking miniature dogs.

It is a laid-back place, grounded by its eclectic mix of residents and visitors. Stylish and sophisticated yet laid-back and understated.

Biarritz - Our Personal Favourites
A romantic evening stroll along the Atalaya walkway, high above the lively surf, watching the sun set over the Golfe de Gascogne
Idling away the morning at a café on the Grand Plage, admiring the surfers or just people watching on the promenade
A round of golf at Biarritz le Phare, built in 1889 and with the added hazard of bunkers made from WWII bomb craters!
A day of luxury: a morning shopping at the boutiques; an afternoon at one of the town's seawater & spa centres; rounded off with a seafood dinner in a backstreet brasserie
A guided walk around the town to discover its eclectic architecture, from turreted neo-gothic castles and art-deco casino to its grand Victorian villas

 
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client comments
“Biarritz was all we had hoped for and the little neighbourhood district of St Charles was delightful.”
(Miss E Milsom)


“Biarritz was fantastic – we would definitely go back there and use it as a base to explore the Aquitaine region.”
(Mr P Gaidzkar)



Biarritz - Out of Season


French resorts tend to be very seasonal and this can often come as a surprise to visitors who are less familiar with France. Owners of seasonal business such as bars and restaurants can often get by simply by operating in two months of the year - July & August - and are happy to shut down the rest of the year.

That said, of all the south west Atlantic resorts, Biarritz offers the best choice of activities and places to eat all-year-round. In fact it's the resort where we take the most off-season bookings, notably for golfers, surfers, spa visitors, Heineken Cup rugby weekends, and those who simply fancy a seaside break somewhere chic on the Atlantic coast.


Find out more in our Biarritz tourist information guide. Topics covered include beaches, activities such as golf and surfing, kids' attractions, restaurants, cultural attractions and more...