St
Jean de Luz - highlights
To the French, St Jean de Luz is one of the nation’s
coastal jewels. Beyond France however, this delightful holiday
resort and fishing port is known by surprisingly few people
– but it is adored by those that do.
With
the more famous resort of Biarritz
just a few kms up the coast, St Jean de Luz has lived –
contentedly – in the shadows of its more illustrious
neighbour. To the Basques of St Jean de Luz, Biarritz is practically
a foreign land!
In
fact, arriving in St Jean de Luz you might well wonder if
you are in France at all. This is where France meets Spain
and the mix on this side of the Pyrénées creates
a distinctly different ambience. This is French Basque
Country.
The
relative secrecy of this far south western corner of France
has served St Jean de Luz well. Whilst it is an ever-popular
French holiday destination, the town is also a working port
and bustling shopping centre and consequently it is alive
and vibrant all year round.
St
Jean de Luz suits the discerning traveller: whilst the sandy
beaches are excellent for families, this is not a “bucket
and spade” resort - the Basques and the fishermen would
never allow this! It’s for those who want to experience
active and varied days and relax in the evening and enjoy
a meal in one of the many brasseries and bistrots which line
the town’s enchanting back streets.
The
location is enviable, set in a horse-shoe bay with a beautiful
sandy beach and a backdrop of the western Pyrénées,
peaked by La Rhune, the mythical Basque mountain. This combination
of ocean and mountain landscapes is a unique draw and also
helps to keep St Jean de Luz surprisingly mild in winter.
More
than that, the landscape and vibrant Basque architecture produce
a combination of light and colour that gives St Jean de Luz
a special, intangible, quality that is matched in only a few
other places in France. Little wonder it’s one of our
favourite resorts.