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Itinerary: 15 nights - Transatlantic Cruise USA - from Hamburg/to Bayonne (New York) (15 nights)
Find shore excursions for this day →Ships dock directly at the terminal in the city center with immediate access to Old Town.
Bayonne is an industrial port city in southwestern France (Nouvelle-Aquitaine), located on the Adour and Nive rivers where they meet before flowing to the Atlantic. Ships typically dock at a pier on the Adour, about 2 km (1.2 miles) north of Vieux Bayonne (the historic old town). The port is primarily used for embarkation by major cruise lines (MSC, Costa, Princess, HAL, Cunard, P&O, Silversea) and is less of a typical port-of-call destination. Most cruisers spend 6–12 hours here before departure or arrival, rather than a full beach day.
Vieux Bayonne is the only reason to go ashore: a compact, atmospheric medieval quarter with narrow streets, a stunning cathedral, Basque character, and excellent local food and chocolate. The port authority area and immediate surroundings are industrial, so a quick transit inland is essential. This is not a beach port, despite coastal proximity; nearby beaches (Anglet, Biarritz) are 20–45 mins away and rarely justifiable on a port day. Bayonne works best as a launch point for the Basque Country (San Sebastián, 1.5 hours) or a brief pre-cruise stay.
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Medieval old town with a stunning Gothic cathedral (built 12th–16th centuries), narrow lanes, local shops, and riverside atmosphere. The cathedral interior is worth 20–30 mins; the surrounding squares and streets are perfect for wandering and people-watching.
Bayonne has a long chocolate-making tradition. Maison Adam (est. 1827) is the most famous, but smaller artisan shops throughout Vieux Bayonne sell excellent pralines, macarons, and Basque pastries (gâteau Basque). Sample and buy small gifts.
Vieux Bayonne has numerous casual pintxo bars (Basque tapas on bread). Grab a few with wine or cider; this is authentic, quick, and inexpensive. No reservation needed for standing/casual eating.
Spain's most celebrated culinary city, 1.5 hours by train or car. World-class restaurants, pintxo culture, Playa de la Concha beach, and old town architecture. Only viable if you have 8–10+ hours ashore and are willing to rush.
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Bayonne is generally safe, especially in Vieux Bayonne and the cathedral quarter. Petty theft (pickpocketing) does occur in crowded areas; keep bags close and avoid displaying valuables. The dock area and industrial roads leading inland are unremarkable but not dangerous; locals and tourists pass through regularly. Avoid isolated spots after dark, but daytime exploration during port hours is straightforward. Standard European city precautions apply.
Vieux Bayonne's narrow medieval streets have uneven pavement and steep sections in places; wheelchair and stroller access is limited. The cathedral entrance is accessible, and some riverside paths offer easier walking. Taxis are the best option if mobility is a concern; the walk from the dock is industrial and not pleasant for anyone with difficulty. Street curbs and bridges are not always wheelchair-friendly.
Exiting the cruise dock, you'll see industrial waterfront, warehouses, and construction. There are few shops, cafés, or attractions here. Signage toward the city center exists but is minimal. Head immediately inland on foot or take a taxi. Within 10 minutes of leaving the dock, you'll transition into residential and then historic zones. This area is not the face of Bayonne; keep moving.
Sandy beach 20 mins by car, popular with surfers and locals. Adequate for swimming and sunbathing, but not exceptional. Few amenities directly on sand; nearby beach bars exist.
Bayonne is a serious food destination. Vieux Bayonne's pintxo bars offer authentic, cheap Basque tapas (€2–5 USD each); order a few with Basque cider (sidra) or wine for an excellent lunch. Local specialties include jamón de Bayonne (cured ham), gâteau Basque (almond and custard cake), and chocolate. Restaurants range from casual crêperies (€8–12 USD) to upscale dining (€40–100+ USD); most casual options are in the old town near the cathedral. Bakeries sell excellent bread and pastries for under €5 USD. If you have time, a sit-down lunch at a local restaurant beats tourist chains.
Vieux Bayonne has artisan chocolate shops, small clothing boutiques, and gift shops, but nothing that screams 'cruise shopping.' Maison Adam and other confiseurs are your best bets for quality souvenirs (chocolate, pralines, pastries). There's no large mall or outlet center nearby, and the old town's narrow streets don't lend themselves to heavy shopping. Most cruisers here are focused on food and culture rather than retail.
From the dock to Vieux Bayonne is about 15–20 minutes on foot, crossing industrial areas. Not scenic, but direct. Follow signs or a map toward the city center and Cathédrale Sainte-Marie.
Taxis queue near the cruise terminal. Short fare to Vieux Bayonne or main attractions. Usually reliable but can have queues at embarkation times.
Book a transfer 5% off with code TPO5 at checkoutSome lines offer organized shuttles to Vieux Bayonne or organized shore excursions (e.g., to San Sebastián). Check your cruise line's offerings.
Book a transfer 5% off with code TPO5 at checkoutCar rental desks may be near the terminal; allows independent exploration of Basque Country beyond Bayonne.
Details last checked April 2026
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Itinerary: 15 nights - Transatlantic Cruise USA - from Hamburg/to Bayonne (New York) (15 nights)
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TUI Cruises, Silversea Cruises sail to Bayonne.
Not really. Vieux Bayonne is excellent but can be explored thoroughly in 3–4 hours. Most cruisers spend 6–8 hours here at embarkation or disembarkation; aim for Vieux Bayonne, lunch, and chocolate, then return. Longer stays are better spent on a day trip to San Sebastián or a pre-cruise overnight.
Yes, by train (€10–15 USD round-trip, 1.5 hours each way) or taxi/car (~€50–70 USD). However, this consumes most of a typical port day, leaving only 3–4 hours in San Sebastián. Only attempt this if you have 8+ hours in port and are comfortable with tight scheduling.
Not close; Anglet and Biarritz beaches are 20–30 mins away by car and are not exceptional. Skip beaches unless you have a rental car and 5+ hours; stick to Vieux Bayonne instead.
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