Getxo and the iconic Bizkaia Bridge offer a captivating glimpse into Bilbao’s rich history and stunning natural beauty. This small group tour promises an intimate experience, showcasing the charming streets of Algorta’s Old Town and the breathtaking vistas from Punta Galea. Explore the region’s industrial past and social divides while crossing the remarkable 19th-century Bizkaia Bridge, a highlight that provides unforgettable photographic opportunities and insights into the area’s heritage. Whether you’re a history buff or a nature lover, this 4-hour excursion from Bilbao is sure to leave you intrigued and eager to discover more.
Key Points
- This 4-hour excursion takes visitors from Bilbao to the charming towns of Getxo and Portugalete, with a highlight being the iconic Bizkaia Bridge.
- The tour provides an intimate small-group experience, includes hotel pickup and drop-off, and offers insights into the region’s industrialization and social dynamics.
- Participants can enjoy breathtaking views from Punta Galea, explore the historical allure of Algorta’s Old Port, and learn about the contrast between grand mansions and modest workers’ homes.
- The Bizkaia Bridge, a 19th-century engineering marvel, offers a unique perspective on the contrasting banks of the Nervión River and is a highlight for photography enthusiasts.
- The tour is priced at $61.57 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and includes private transportation, access to the Bizkaia Bridge, and a provided lunch.
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Tour Overview and Pricing
This tour offers visitors a comprehensive 4-hour excursion from Bilbao to explore the picturesque town of Getxo and the iconic Bizkaia Bridge, priced at $61.57 per person with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
You can reserve your spot now and pay later, ensuring hassle-free booking.
The small group option provides a more intimate experience, allowing you to fully learn about the sights and sounds of the region.
With hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation in a private vehicle, and all necessary equipment provided, this tour makes for a convenient and enjoyable day trip from Bilbao.
Tour Highlights
The tour highlights a range of captivating sights, from the breathtaking views atop the Bizkaia Bridge to the charming Algorta’s Old Port houses that exude historical allure.
Perched on the Punta Galea headland, visitors can take in the scenic vistas overlooking the Nervión River.
The tour also showcases the striking contrast between the two riverbanks, providing insight into the region’s 19th-century industrialization and social class divide.
Whether it’s admiring the Bizkaia Bridge’s architectural marvel or exploring the quaint streets of Getxo, this tour offers a well-rounded experience that immerses travelers in the area’s rich history and natural beauty.
Itinerary
The tour begins with a pickup and departure from Bilbao at 9:00 AM, promptly transporting guests to the first stop at the Punta Galea viewpoint around 9:30 AM. Here, visitors can take in the scenic vistas overlooking the Nervión River.
Next, the group will explore the charming Getxo area, wandering through the historic Las Arenas and Algorta’s Old Town neighborhoods.
At 11:30 AM, the tour moves to the Bizkaia Bridge and the town of Portugalete on the left bank, providing a chance to learn about the region’s 19th-century industrialization and social class dynamics.
The experience concludes with a drop-off in Bilbao around 1:00 PM.
Inclusions
The tour includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, transportation in a private vehicle with air conditioning, access to the Bizkaia Bridge, visits to Portugalete and Getxo, rain clothes and umbrellas, lunch, and gratuities. This comprehensive package ensures a hassle-free and comfortable experience throughout the tour.
Included | Details |
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Transportation | Private vehicle with AC |
Entrances | Bizkaia Bridge access |
Meals | Lunch provided |
Extras | Rain gear, umbrellas, gratuities |
Convenience | Hotel pick-up and drop-off |
With these inclusions, guests can focus on seeing the tour’s highlights without worrying about logistics or additional expenses.
Important Information
Alongside the comprehensive inclusions, the tour also offers important information for guests to consider. Language options include both English and Spanish, catering to a diverse range of participants. The meeting point is conveniently located at the Puppy sculpture near the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao.
Other key details to note:
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The tour has a minimum group requirement of 2 people for the small group option and 4 for the minibus. If the minimum isn’t met, the tour may be canceled, and guests will be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
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The tour has an overall 5/5 rating based on 1 review, suggesting a positive experience for previous participants.
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Guests are encouraged to check the weather and dress accordingly, as rain clothes and umbrellas are provided.
Views From Punta Galea
From the Punta Galea viewpoint, visitors can enjoy sweeping vistas of the surrounding coastline and the Nervión River estuary. The striking contrast between the left and right banks of the river is particularly noteworthy.
On the left, the historic port town of Portugalete presents a charming, traditional character, while the right bank showcases the modern, industrial development of Getxo.
This viewpoint offers an excellent opportunity to appreciate the juxtaposition of Bilbao’s industrial past and its contemporary transformation.
Visitors can take in the panoramic views, snap photos, and gain a deeper understanding of the region’s 19th-century industrialization and the social class divisions that shaped its development.
Exploring Getxo’s Old Port
After taking in the sweeping views from Punta Galea, the tour moves on to explore the charming old port area of Getxo.
Strolling through Algorta’s Old Town, visitors can admire the well-preserved 19th-century houses that line the picturesque streets, offering a glimpse into the region’s maritime heritage.
The highlights of this part of the tour include:
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Wandering through the quaint alleys and alleyways, admiring the colorful façades
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Visiting the old fishing port, where the rhythms of the past still linger
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Exploring the contrast between the grand mansions and the more modest workers’ homes, reflecting the social divide of the industrialization era.
The Bizkaia Bridge
The iconic Bizkaia Bridge is the next stop on the tour, offering visitors a unique perspective on the contrasting banks of the Nervión River.
This 19th-century engineering marvel connects the towns of Portugalete and Getxo, showcasing the dramatic industrialization and social divide that shaped the region.
Travelers will have the chance to cross the iconic bridge, marveling at its impressive suspension design and the stunning views it provides.
Whether you’re admiring the bridge’s architecture or taking in the panoramic vistas, this stop promises to be a highlight of the tour.
Don’t forget to bring your camera – the Bizkaia Bridge is a true icon of the Basque Country.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on this tour. The tour operator’s policy is to only accommodate passengers, as bringing pets could disrupt the experience for other guests. Travelers with service animals should contact the operator in advance to make appropriate arrangements.
Is There a Student or Senior Discount Available?
The tour does not offer student or senior discounts. However, the price of $61.57 per person is all-inclusive, covering transportation, admissions, and other amenities. Travelers can reserve their spot with no upfront payment.
What Type of Transportation Is Used During the Tour?
The tour includes private transportation in a vehicle with air conditioning. Participants are picked up and dropped off at their hotel or the meeting point in Bilbao.
Are There Any Restrictions on Luggage or Carry-On Items?
The tour has no specific restrictions on luggage or carry-on items. Participants can bring personal items they need during the 4-hour excursion. It’s recommended to pack lightly for easy transportation throughout the tour.
Can the Tour Be Customized to Fit My Specific Interests?
The tour can be customized to fit the customer’s interests. The tour operator is flexible and willing to accommodate special requests, such as focusing on particular sights or adjusting the itinerary, within the 4-hour timeframe and pricing structure.
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Recap
This captivating 4-hour excursion from Bilbao to Getxo and the iconic Bizkaia Bridge offers an intimate experience, showcasing the region’s rich heritage.
Explore the charming streets of Algorta’s Old Town, marvel at the breathtaking vistas from Punta Galea, and cross the remarkable 19th-century Bizkaia Bridge for unforgettable photographic opportunities and insights into the area’s industrial past and social divides.