Located at the mouth of the valley of the Nivelle and the bottom of an open road in an amphitheater between two headlands, the town of Saint Jean de Luz has a privileged place, south of the Basque coast, near the Spanish border.
Saint Jean de Luz has a natural quality which is the jewel in its bay, a vast lake of 240 acres she shares with Ciboure, and beaches (Erromardie, Lafiténia, and Mayarco Cenitz).
In addition to these natural areas, the city has an urban legacy of quality, preserved through the implementation of a policy of heritage conservation.
The harbor of Saint-Jean-de-Luz is actually part of the port of Larraldenia, shared with the town of Ciboure.
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