Best Hondarribia Tours & Trips

This picturesque border town lies across an estuary from France. Hondarribia is known for its well-preserved ancient old quarter with a castle. Its most charming areas are the Plaza de Armas where you will find the Gothic Iglesia de Santa Maria de la Asuncion and La Marina with its quintessential fishermen’s houses that have facades painted bright green or blue and wooden balconies overflowing with flowers.
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FAQs about Hondarribia Tours

How do I get from Hondarribia to San Sebastián using public transit?

Take the Euskotren E5 line from Hondarribia’s “Fuenterrabía” station to “Irún”, then transfer to the Euskotren T4 train to San Sebastián (Donostia). The total journey takes about 50 minutes. Trains run frequently from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Check schedules at euskotren.eus for real-time updates.

Is there a local transport pass that covers travel in Hondarribia and the wider Basque Coast?

The Barik Card is the official rechargeable transport pass for the Basque Country and works on Euskotren trains, buses (Lurraldebus), and San Sebastián’s trams. Buy and reload it at Hondarribia’s tourist office or Irún train station. Choose the “Ordinary Barik” for tourists; no registration needed.

What’s the best time of year to visit Hondarribia to avoid rain and crowds?

Visit Hondarribia between May and early July, or September to October. These months offer mild weather and fewer tourists. The rainy season peaks in November and December with frequent showers. Summer (July–August) is busy, especially during the Fiestas de la Virgen de Guadalupe in late August.

Are there cultural etiquette rules to follow in Hondarribia’s old town restaurants?

Dining in Hondarribia’s casco viejo is relaxed but respectful. Avoid rushing meals; locals eat late—lunch starts at 1:30 PM, dinner after 8:30 PM. Tipping 5-10% is appreciated but not mandatory. If dining during festival periods, reserve tables in advance, especially at pintxo bars.

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