Best Beaches and Coastal Landmarks
Biarritz's coastline is defined by a mix of expansive sandy beaches and dramatic Pyrenean rock formations. The central Grande Plage is flanked by the historic Hôtel du Palais and the Art Deco Casino Barrière, while the sheltered Port Vieux occupies a former whaling harbor. Iconic landmarks like the Rocher de la Vierge, connected to the mainland by a Gustave Eiffel-designed bridge, and the rugged Rocher du Basta provide elevated vantage points over the Bay of Biscay. Further south, beaches like Marbella offer a wilder landscape favored by surfers.
Grande Plage
The city's main sandy beach, situated between the Casino Barrière and the historic Hôtel du Palais.
Plage du Port Vieux
A small, horseshoe-shaped cove sheltered from the wind and waves, located at the site of the city's former whaling port.
Rocher de la Vierge
An iconic rock formation topped with a statue of the Virgin Mary, accessible via an iron footbridge designed by Gustave Eiffel.
Plage du Miramar
A quieter sandy beach located between the Grande Plage and the Biarritz Lighthouse, offering views of the Frégate rock formation.
L'Ermite
Coastal rock formation situated near the Rocher de la Vierge.
Rocher du Basta
A prominent rock formation accessible by a stone bridge, providing panoramic views of the Port des Pêcheurs and the coastline.
Plage de la Marbellla
A rugged beach south of the city center, known for its surf-friendly waves and steep cliffside access.
falaise du Dout
Coastal cliffs located near the Biarritz Lighthouse, offering elevated views of the shoreline.
Plage de la Petite Chambre d'Amour
Sandy beach located at the northern end of the coastal path, named after a local legend involving a seaside cave.
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