
Nouvelle-aquitaine France Travel Guide
The Txik Txak network forms the backbone of public transportation, offering comprehensive coverage, especially in the urban agglomeration of Bayonne-Anglet-Biarritz (BAB) and extending to other towns. It offers a modern and reliable way to travel all over the region.
Buses connect cities, towns, and villages. The Tramway'Bus, a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, runs on special lanes, ensuring quick travel between important points in Bayonne, Anglet, and Biarritz.
Single tickets are purchased from the driver (€1.20-€2.00). Multi-journey cards (Pass Txik Txak) save money for frequent use. Day/week passes are available for unrestricted travel within zones.
Bayonne's Gare de Bayonne (train station) and Place des Basques are major transfer points. Biarritz hubs include Gare de Biarritz and Biarritz Centre. Saint-Jean-de-Luz has a central bus station.
Download the Txik Txak app for real-time tracking and route planning. Purchase a multi-journey card for savings. Always get your ticket stamped when boarding. Plan ahead for weekends and holidays.
White or black automobiles with a "Taxi" the sign on its roof.
Catch a cab on the street (lighted sign) or find at designated stands (airports, stations).
Metered fares, initial fee, per km rate. Cash preferred, many accept credit cards.
Uber is available in Biarritz/Anglet/Bayonne, Bolt/A Ride-hailing app less common. Check availability.
Renting a car offers greatest adaptability for exploring, especially for charming inland villages. Other rental alternatives include motorcycles, scooters, and bicycles.
Parking can be challenging and expensive, especially in Biarritz and Saint-Jean-de-Luz during summer.
Seek out designated paid parking zones (blue lines on the street) or underground parking garages.
Free parking is often found further out of the city centers, which requires a longer walk or short bus ride.
Exploring the French Basque Country by foot or by bike offers intimate access to its beauty and charm. The region boasts many pedestrian-agreeable districts and extensive cycle paths.
The Vélodyssée offers flat and scenic routes connecting Anglet, Biarritz, and Bidart, separate from car traffic.
Part of EuroVelo 1.
Converted railway lines or towpaths provide traffic-free cycling routes in some inland areas.
Enjoy serene rides.
Watch out concerning traffic when cycling on shared roads in urban areas. Using a helmet is recommended for all cyclists.
Always use marked lanes.
Whether by public transit, rental car, or on foot, planning your movement around the French Basque Country helps you see more and experience the region deeply.
Consider a mix of ways of getting around to fully enjoy both cities and the tranquil inland areas.