
The coast of Lower Deba offers you the sand of the joined beaches of Deba, OndarBeltz, Mutriku and Saturraran, where you can brown yourself in the sun and enjoy a variety of sports such as canoeing, surfing or windsurfing.
If you are looking for local colour, go and find it around the steep streets of Mutriku, a typical fishing village.
Puerto de Mutriku.
If on the other hand your are looking for peaceful tranquillity you will find exactly that in the remote coves of Mendata, Aitzuri or Sakoneta in Deba and furthermore on Sieteplayas in Mutriku. These rocky spots are an ideal setting for fishing or snorkelling and diving.
In the middle of the XIXth century, the aristocracy from Madrid frecuently visited the opas and beaches of Cantabria
In 1845 Queen Elizabeth II travelled around Gipuzkoa and swam on the Concha beach and that the Empress Eugenia de Montijo, Napoleon?s wife, spent her summer holidays in Biarritz
Around 1840, the beaches of San Sebastián, Biarritz and Deba were practically one of the only summer resorts in Spain and France.