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Biarritz – Anglet – Bayonne Airport, or Biarritz Airport for short, is located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France and is the gateway to the beautiful Basque country. It is a brief journey from the heart of Biarritz, Anglet and Bayonne, making it a convenient spot for travellers exploring these cities and beyond.
There are several car rental services at the Biarritz Airport, including well-known brands like Europcar, Hertz, and Avis. We recommend booking your car rental in advance to ensure availability. As in the UK, cars in France are left-hand drive, but other than that, driving in France is quite similar to driving in the UK. You drive on the right side of the road, and seat belts are mandatory for all passengers.
Consider the local climate and your trip itinerary when deciding the best vehicle for your needs. For instance, a convertible might be an excellent choice for summer travel, while an SUV might be better for winter conditions. Also, remember the number of passengers and luggage as they will affect your car choice.
In France, speeding tickets can be hefty, so take your time and enjoy the ride. French road signs are in French, but can be easily understood as they follow international standards. Parking in cities can be a challenge, but most rental agencies provide a parking guide. Be sure to ask for this guide when you pick up your car.
There are several petrol stations near the airport and along the main highways. Unlike in the UK, petrol in France is cheaper at supermarkets and more expensive at service stations. So, plan your fuel stops accordingly. Also, remember that France, like the rest of the Eurozone, uses the Euro as its currency.
Beyond the airport, you have the Basque country to explore. This region is home to beautiful sand beaches, rustic countryside, and majestic mountains. If you’re a fan of history, visit the Cathédrale Sainte-Marie in nearby Bayonne. For nature lovers, the Pyrenees National Park is a must-visit.
The climate in the Basque region is mild throughout the year, with wetter winters and dry, warm summers. Remember to pack accordingly.
Much like us Brits, the French appreciate it when travellers make an effort to speak their language. Therefore, brushing up on your French or carrying a language guide can make your experience even more enjoyable.
Armed with these helpful tips and insider information, enjoy your journey to the enchanting Basque country. Bon voyage!