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Discover Basque maritime heritage with a 6-hour tour including whaleboat insights, a visit to Albaola, cider tasting, and a traditional cider house lunch in Spain.

This 6-hour tour in the Basque Country, Spain, offers a vivid glimpse into the region’s maritime history and cider-making traditions. Priced at $109 per person, it combines a guided visit to Albaola Sea Factory, a reconstructed 16th-century whaling ship, with a visit to a local cider house where you can sample authentic Basque ciders and enjoy a traditional lunch.
The tour departs from San Sebastian and is limited to a small group of 8 participants, ensuring a personal experience. It’s ideal for those interested in history, maritime culture, and Basque gastronomy, and it’s especially praised for the knowledgeable guides who bring the stories vividly to life. The experience is flexible, with live guides in multiple languages including Spanish, English, French, and Basque.
While the price provides access to several compelling highlights, travelers should be aware that the shared tour may have multiple languages depending on your, which can affect pacing. This tour offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and tasting, making it a strong choice for curious visitors.
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The tour begins outside the Koh Tao Bar in San Sebastian, where a black van picks up the group. The guide shares stories about the Basque sailors who ventured to Newfoundland in the 16th century, hunting whales and cod. You learn that cider was the sailors’ favorite drink, with each sailor consuming at least 3 liters daily during their expeditions.
The first major stop is Albaola, where you get to see the reconstruction of the San Juan whaling ship. The ship, originally sunk off the coast of Canada, is being meticulously rebuilt, with historical drawings showing its original form. This hands-on exhibit reveals how Basque shipbuilders in the 16th century crafted their whaling vessels, offering insight into the region’s seafaring mastery.

At Albaola, the reconstructed whaling ship San Juan is a highlight. The ship’s drawings date back to its origins in the 16th century, and the ongoing rebuild gives visitors a rare chance to see historical shipbuilding techniques. The ship is set to sail again, retracing its Canadian waters journey centuries after sinking.
This part of the tour is especially engaging for history buffs and maritime enthusiasts. The guide explains how Basque sailors made long expeditions, and how cider was a vital part of their voyages, with most cider from local farmhouse cellars serving the sailors’ needs.

After exploring Albaola, the group heads to a local cider house. Here, visitors sample a variety of Basque ciders, renowned for their distinct flavor profiles. The ciders are sourced from local farms, providing an authentic taste of Basque cider culture.
The cider house also offers a traditional menu, featuring dishes such as salted cod and T-bone steak. The meal is served in a rustic setting, emphasizing the region’s gastronomic traditions. The cider tasting and lunch combine to give a full experience of Basque culinary heritage.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point for the tour is outside the Koh Tao Bar in San Sebastian. The guide drives the group in a black van to Albaola and the cider house. The group size is limited to 8, ensuring a personalized experience and opportunities for questions.
This small group format enhances the interaction with the guide, who shares detailed insights and stories throughout the day. The tour is designed to be accessible and comfortable, with transportation included both ways.

The guided tour at Albaola is led by a professional guide who explains the significance of the ship reconstruction and the history of Basque sailors. The guide’s expertise shines through, as they clarify complex historical details in an engaging way.
At the cider house, the guides help visitors understand the cider-making process and the importance of cider to Basque maritime expeditions. The tastings are generous, allowing everyone to appreciate different cider varieties. The lunch offers a familiar, hearty Basque experience, with salted cod and steak among the highlighted dishes.

The 6-hour duration makes this tour a full-but-balanced experience. It starts in the morning and returns by early afternoon, giving ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
The live guide can speak in Spanish, English, French, or Basque, depending on the group composition. This makes the experience accessible to a diverse audience, though the shared nature of the tour means that some language variations may occur.
We appreciate how the tour combines history, culture, and tasting into one package. The guided visits at Albaola and the cider house are especially praised for their educational content and authentic atmosphere. The small group size ensures a more personalized and interactive experience.
A notable strength is the knowledgeable guide, who expertly shares stories about Basque sailors and shipbuilding. The cider tasting is a highlight, offering a deep dive into regional production.
However, travelers should be aware that the tour involves walking and standing, which may require moderate physical mobility. Also, the shared tour can have multiple languages, which may slightly extend the pacing for some guests.

This tour provides a unique look at the maritime history and cider culture of the Basque Country. For $109, it offers meaningful insights through guided visits, historical reconstructions, and tastings. The small group format makes it ideal for those who enjoy a more intimate experience.
It’s especially well-suited for history enthusiasts, food lovers, and culture seekers. The combination of educational stops and regional flavors ensures a comprehensive and enjoyable day. While the tour balances storytelling with tasting, visitors should be ready for moderate walking and multilingual guides for the best experience.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the pickup and drop-off are included, starting outside the Koh Tao Bar in San Sebastian.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes 6 hours.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
The live guide speaks Spanish, English, French, and Basque.
What is included in the price?
The price includes the guided tours at Albaola and the cider house, cider tastings, and a traditional Basque lunch.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
While not explicitly stated, the tour involves walking and standing, so moderate mobility is recommended.
What type of food is served at the cider house?
The menu features salted cod and T-bone steak, accompanied by local ciders.
Are the ciders included in the tour?
Yes, cider tasting is part of the experience.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
The small group size and guided nature make it suitable for solo travelers seeking an engaging experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its combination of maritime history, authentic cider tasting, and personalized guided visits sets it apart in the Basque region.