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Hurtigruten Group

Meet the Nao San Juan, a 16th century whaler & local products tasting.

Excursion

Price from

£123

Duration
2 hrs 15 min
Season
Available all year
Min. number
0 traveller(s)
Booking code
E-PAS3

Thanks to this visit you will learn what Albaola, the Basque Maritime Factory is and you will also contribute to keeping this project alive.
  • Visit to Pasajes San Pedro.

  • Welcome talk by the director of the Museum.

  • Albaola, the Basque Maritime Factory VIP Visit.

  • Local products tasting.


Albaola is a non-profit association whose aim is to safeguard the maritime heritage and the traditional trades of the sea, which are almost lost. In their case, they build vessels of heritage value in front of visitors, among them the nao San Juan, a 16th century whaler, whose construction work has won the patronage of UNESCO. 

But as well as keeping the heritage alive and opening its doors to anyone who wants to participate, they are also concerned with passing on knowledge to future generations. For that purpose, they have created an international school of shipwrights' carpentry where apprentices from all over the world come to this small corner of the Basque Country to learn this almost lost trade, for 3 years, free of charge. 

SUSTAINABLE TOURISM AWARD 2018, DENOMIDA ASSOCIATION OF PUBLIC INTEREST IN 2019, EGURTEK award, UNESCO sponsorship, and for every €10 invested, they have managed to give back up to €10 to our environment. 90% of workers and suppliers are from the region. 

After the visit we will enjoy a local products tasting.  

Don't miss this unique experience!

*While we're excited to share the unique flavours of this region with you, it’s important to note that allergy awareness and hygiene standards can vary widely across the world. The local community providing food for this tour may not be as familiar with allergy concerns or preparation standards as suppliers in your home country or the expert chefs onboard our ships. As a precaution, we advise anyone with a severe food allergy to contact a member of the onboard Expedition Team before booking this excursion.

Practical information

  • Included: Local products tasting & cider. 

  • Language: English, Spanish and French. 

  • Remarks/requirements: Appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes. 

  • Walking information: 5 minutes of walking. 

  • Wheelchair accessible: Yes.

Penguins perched on the ice of Cuverville Island, Antarctica. Credit: Espen Mills / HX Hurtigruten Expeditions

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