A weekend example:
We left Getxo on Friday and went along the cliffs of La Galea, where we can see the folds of the flysch, whose formation is said to date back to the time of the dinosaurs. The beaches, more cliffs, more beaches...
After sailing for a few miles, we left Cabo Villano on the starboard and continued east. In this way, we will see that sailing silently in the vicinity of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe and the Peñón de Akatz is a pleasure bordering on a mystical experience.
Something really hard to forget. We will continue to pass Cape Matxitxako and we can anchor in Arribola to take a dip. Then, we will moor in Bermeo, where we will spend the night.
On Saturday we go to the sea, not before we notice breakfast on deck or in one of the many taverns in the port.
As you give us. Between Izaro Island and the lower part of Otzarri, there is a beautiful passage from which to see the entrance to the Urdaibai River, where the famous left wave that put Mundaka on the international surf circuit years ago is formed. Laida and Laga are two incredible beaches that change size and shape with the tide.
We are enjoying one of the most beautiful landscapes in Euskal Herria; we are moving forward, and after being stunned watching the majestic walls of Cabo de Ogoño, we passed it. This way, we already have Elantxobe on the starboard side. Difficult decision: do we stop? Are we still?
If we decide to continue, six miles separate us from Cabo de Santa Catalina, behind which another of the most picturesque and lively towns on our coast hides: Lekeitio. A good place to spend the night and enjoy the atmosphere, dine, dance...
On Sunday we will sail back to Getxo. We will stop to take a bath, eat in the boat tub and do sailing practices. Another advantage of renting a sailboat for groups: being able to spend a day of life on board enjoying sailing.
Finally, we will arrive at the port, where we will take stock of the experience and say goodbye until another time.
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