Imagine a spontaneous escape to the Basque coast, where the scent of salt air blends with sizzling morning croissants and the hum of local markets. This is holiday accommodation at the Goélands house in Port Vieux, Biarritz—a two-storey retreat designed for curious travelers who value comfort, authentic experiences, and a lighter footprint on the planet. If you’re seeking a vacation rental that feels like a homecoming rather than a hotel hit-list, you’ve found a destination that invites you to slow down, savor the moment, and return with real stories. This is the kind of holiday rental that anchors your stay in real life—where every window frames a scene and every ingredient in the kitchen invites you to cook with the sea breeze in mind. Welcome to a place to stay that is as much about the journey as the destination itself, a short term rental designed for both restful mornings and spontaneous adventures.
Location and access: a central base with sea breezes
The apartment block “Goélands” sits right in the heart of Port Vieux, a lively and convenient part of Biarritz. You’ll be just 150 meters from the sea and the sandy Le Port-Vieux beach, which means you can swap morning coffee for a dip before breakfast if you’re so inclined. The location is perfect for travelers who want to feel the pulse of the town while still having a quiet nest to retreat to after a day of exploring. Parking is nearby, with public parking just 20 meters away, making it easy to plan day trips or short drives along the coast.
Inside walking distance, you’ll find the essentials: a shop 100 meters away for a quick snack or last-minute souvenir, grocery stores within a few blocks, and a bakery at your doorstep to tempt you with flaky pastries. The railway station La Négresse is about 4 kilometers away, so a rail-and-sea combination itinerary becomes practical if you’re exploring the wider Basque coast. For nature lovers and culture seekers, the surroundings are rich with possibilities—from the vibrant Les Halles market to the iconic Le Phare de Biarritz lighthouse, both just a short stroll away.
Practical notes for your travel plan: there is no lift in the building, which is a small reminder that this is a traditional, characterful space and a chance to stay in touch with the building’s history. Handover of the keys takes place at the Interhome agency, located about 2 kilometers away, so plan a quick stop if you’re arriving by train and want a smoother start to your stay.
Inside the Goélands: a comfortable, sun-kissed 50 m2 haven
Inside, you’ll find a thoughtfully laid out 3-room apartment of 50 m2 on the second floor, with a simple yet beautiful design that prioritizes comfort and functionality. The living/dining area comes with a flat-screen TV, a welcoming space to unwind after a day of exploration, and direct access to a balcony that enjoys both south-facing and west-facing exposure. This dual orientation means you can chase the sun across the afternoon or tuck into shade as the evening breeze rolls in from the Atlantic.
Sleeping arrangements are arranged to balance togetherness and privacy. One bedroom is furnished with two beds (each 90 cm wide, 190 cm long), ideal for friends or siblings who want a bit of personal space while sharing a compact, efficient living footprint. The second bedroom features a French bed measuring 160 cm by 200 cm, offering a comfortable, hotel-like bed with the privacy of a proper separate room. The kitchen is fully equipped to support a flexible, home-like stay: an oven, four induction hobs, a toaster, kettle, microwave, freezer, and an electric coffee machine mean you can whip up a hearty Basque breakfast or a sunset supper with ease.
The bathroom includes a shower and a separate WC, with electric heating to keep the space comfortable year-round. The apartment’s parquet floors add warmth, and a small balcony with balcony furniture provides an outdoor escape for morning coffee or an evening aperitif. A view of the town adds a sense of place that makes your stay feel authentic rather than generic. Thoughtful conveniences include a washing machine, an iron, and a hairdryer, so you can travel light and still feel perfectly at home. Internet access is available via Wi-Fi (note that it is an extra option, which you can arrange in advance). Please keep in mind that the apartment faces the street, which means you’ll hear the city’s natural rhythm—the sounds of daily life that make a place feel real. A smoke alarm is installed for safety and peace of mind, ensuring you can focus on experiences rather than worries.
In short, this is a holiday rental that emphasizes practical comfort, a sense of place, and the kind of small details that turn a good stay into a memorable one. It’s a place to anchor your stay in, a vacation home that supports your desire to rent a space where you can cook, rest, and plan your next Basque coast adventure with ease.
Main features and practical comfort
- Main features: Heating and Wi‑Fi ensure you stay warm on cooler evenings and connected for planning, posting, and sharing memories from your trip.
- Balcony with town views—perfect for a sunset drink after a day exploring the coast.
- Private, well-equipped kitchen for holiday cooking or quick breakfasts before an early start.
- Washing machine for longer stays or after active days at the beach.
- Parquet floors that are easy to keep clean after beach days and bike rides.
- Shower and separate WC to support smooth mornings and evenings for groups or families.
- Smoke alarm and basic safety features for a worry-free stay.
- Nearby parking and convenient access to shops, bakeries, and markets for sustainable, local meals.
What to do: activities that make a Basque coast stay unforgettable
Staying in this part of Biarritz means you’re never far from something that feeds curious travelers. You’ll be within easy reach of some classic coastal adventures, as well as quiet corners where you can slow down and observe life as locals live it. Whether you’re chasing adrenaline, exploring nature, or simply savoring long, unhurried meals with sea views, this destination delivers.
- Surfing and water sports: The area around the beach is known for surf schools and beginner-friendly waves. If you’ve never stood on a surfboard or want to refresh your skills, you’ll find opportunities to connect with local instructors and ride the Atlantic swells in a safe, supportive environment.
- Swimming and coastal walks: A short walk from your doorstep opens up a panorama of blue, sea breeze, and the scent of pine and salt. The coastline is a constant invitation to swim, wander, and notice small details—the way light shifts on water, the shapes of clouds over the horizon, the laughter of families and surfers alike.
- Hiking: The region offers a suite of walking paths that weave through coastal towns, pine forests, and rolling hills. La Rhune, a famed peak in the Basque hinterland, is about 28 kilometers away—a day trip you can tailor to your energy level and pace, with panoramic views that reward every step.
- Bike tours: There are scenic routes along the coast and inland through villages where you can stop for coffee and locally baked pastries, meet artisans, and learn about Basque culture through hands-on experiences.
- Horse riding: For a different rhythm of exploration, local stables offer equestrian experiences suitable for various levels, letting you explore the countryside with the same sense of discovery you bring to the sea.
Nearby venues to enrich your stay include the market life at Les Halles, just 500 meters away, where you can sample Basque cheeses, fresh seafood, and regional specialties. A short journey to Le Phare de Biarritz (the lighthouse) and the Aquarium (both within a few kilometers) balances land and sea experiences, giving you a complete sense of the city’s maritime heritage. Whether you’re here for a relaxing break, a family adventure, or a couple’s escape, you’ll find the right pace for your holiday and vacation here.
Where to stay, what to do, and why this is a smart choice for a sustainable trip
This Goélands apartment is a prime example of a vacation rentals option that aligns with values of comfort, authenticity, and sustainable travel. You’ll have the freedom to design your days around your personal rhythm—whether that means early morning beach walks, late-night strolls along the harbor, or a slow brunch that stretches into a long conversation with locals. The space is designed to be a base for brief or longer stays (the essence of a good short term rental), helping you feel at home while you explore a region rich in local experiences and culture. When you choose a stay like this, you’re choosing more than just a place to sleep—you’re choosing a way to connect with a place and its people, a way to travel that respects both your comfort and the community you’re visiting.
To maximize your time and keep the momentum of discovery, plan your days with a mix of planned experiences and spontaneous discoveries. Wake up to the aroma of a nearby bakery, pick up fresh croissants, and head to the beach at first light to capture the quiet beauty of the coast. Return for a relaxed lunch and then set out again in the afternoon for a bike ride along the coast, a hike in the Basque hills, or a surfing session that allows for gradual progress. A day that alternates between physical activity and easy cultural immersion—visiting Les Halles for lunch, stopping at a local artist’s studio, or watching the sun sink over the lighthouse—becomes the kind of stay that lingers in memory long after you’ve returned home.
Eco-minded travel: how to keep your footprint light while maximizing your joy
Travelers who care about their footprint will appreciate how this location supports sustainable, low-impact travel without sacrificing comfort or experience. Choosing a compact, well-equipped space reduces the need for extra gear and makes it easier to transport on public transport or by foot. The surrounding neighborhood encourages walking and biking, and you can easily combine outdoor activities with visits to markets and small, family-run eateries that source seasonal, local ingredients. A short stay in a place like this makes it natural to practice a few green habits—sip locally roasted coffee, buy regional products, and choose shore-friendly activities that respect wildlife and coastal ecosystems. The Basque coast is a place where tradition and modernity mingle; your stay becomes an opportunity to learn, contribute, and appreciate a culture that values community and the sea in equal measure.
Practical notes for your trip
While this is a complete holiday accommodation at a charming address, there are a couple of practical considerations that help ensure a smooth visit. The apartment is on the second floor and does not have a lift, so guests with mobility considerations should plan accordingly. The keys are handed over by the Interhome agency, located about 2 kilometers away, which means you’ll need to arrange a lightweight transfer if you’re traveling with luggage or arriving during peak times. Public parking is available just 20 meters away, making day trips convenient if you’re renting a car or exploring by bus and train. The unit is street-side, which means you’ll hear the rhythm of the city—the chatter of a friendly street, bicycles gliding by, and the occasional aroma wafting up from a nearby bakery. For families, couples, or groups who value a real sense of place, these details become part of the charm of a true Basque coast stay.
Book your stay through Search and Stay
If you’re ready to experience the Basque coast in a way that blends comfort, authenticity, and responsible travel, book this holiday rental through www.searchandstay.com. The platform makes it easy to compare vacation rentals and choose a space that aligns with your travel goals, budget, and schedule. By booking through Search and Stay, you’re supporting hosts who value sustainable practices and travelers who celebrate local experiences. It’s a simple step that keeps the focus on what matters most—your memories, your pace, and a connection to a destination that inspires curiosity and comfort in equal measure.
Local experiences and things to do: trusted portals for planning your adventures
To help you design a stay that’s rich with activities, rentals, and genuine encounters, these trusted sources offer curated ideas and practical tips for exploring Biarritz and the Basque coast like a local:
When you choose this Goélands apartment as your short term rental, you’re choosing a gateway to experiences that feel both grounded and adventurous. It’s a place to stay that invites you to slow down, connect with Basque traditions, and wake to the taste of the sea every morning. It’s a base for holiday stories—stories you’ll tell long after you’ve left the coast. It’s a space where comfort meets curiosity, where sustainable choices don’t require compromise, and where a spontaneous journey becomes a long-lasting memory. If this sounds like your kind of travel, start planning today, and let the Basque coast reveal its character—one day at a time, one wave at a time, one conversation at a time.
