Zarautz romantic honeymoon destination is also famous for : Adventure, Beach, City, Popular, Water Sports,
Zarautz is a city of Spain located in the provinces of Basque Country. Zarautz is a coastal town which is considered as a great holiday resort. This is a popular tourist destination which has many of the best tourist attraction where one can see the Palace of Narros, and the city has, a 2.8 km long beach, and also famous city which was treated a royal holiday destination as Queen Isabella II and Fabiola of Belgium are believed to have spent their summer vacations here on the beaches.
The beach of Zarautz is the longest in the Basque Country and considered as one of the longest in the Cantabrigian cornice. Tourist can see three beautiful churches such as, Santa Maria la Real, Francis canos church and Santa Clara.
In Zarautz the couples will have fun in this city as this is one of the best holiday resorts of Spain and one can have fun in the beaches and this place is very much apt for food lovers as the city boasts numerous restaurants and bars where they can have the best of Spanish food and in this resort town the couples can have plenty of fun activities in a soothing atmosphere and on the backdrop of natural picturesque locations with spectacular hillsides and mountains adjacent to a gigantic beach. The couples can also visit the old town that has two beautiful palaces of the Luzea tower and the Marquis of Narros which are great to be seen. Zarautz has some of the best sporting facilities, such as an old and elegant Golf Club so couples who are in love with golf can visit this place. But Zarautz is renowned worldwide as a beach surfing destination and also the popular honeymoon destination. This city is mostly visited by those people who love surfing and that is why it has become extremely popular among the surfers.
The city of Zarautz experiences mild humid Mediterranean climate all the year.The best time to visit Zarautz City would be all through the year.
Best Season: February to September
Summers: June-September
Winters: November- March
Monsoons: October, December, January & April
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