Nestled on the southern coast of France, Biarritz is an enchanting town that has welcomed distinguished visitors like Napoléon III and Coco Chanel, yet it also serves as a haven for surfers. This charming paradox offers stunning scenery, a vibrant cultural fabric, and the enticing scents of traditional Basque cuisine. Ideally situated along the Atlantic coast, Biarritz provides easy access to the picturesque villages of Basque Country, including Guéthary, Anglet, Bidart, and Arcangues. Biarritz radiates old-world allure, palpable in the town's pelota courts and while navigating among the wooden fishing boats docked in Guéthary. The region cherishes its artisanal heritage, from the meticulous craft of makila making to the long-standing tradition of linen production. Visitors might be drawn to Biarritz Basque for its waves, but they will undoubtedly stay for its spirit.