Northern Spain with Ryan Bartlow

June 22 – 29, 2025 | One Exclusive Departure

A Culinary Exploration of the Basque Country

Fill your cup with the wines, culture and cuisine of Northern Spain

June 22 - 29, 2025 | 8 Days, 7 Nights

“I really loved the special touches, the level of the food and accommodations.”
Fran M.

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$9,300

Per person based on double occupancy

Ryan Bartlow of NYC's Ernesto's

The last few days in the Basque Country have unfolded as a sensory banquet: avant-garde art of in Bilbao, medieval stone castles perched above the sea, and succulent lamb roasted over grapevines, paired with velvety reds from the vines next door. Tonight, you’ll embark on a pintxos crawl through the historic bustle of San Sebastián, and tomorrow promises exclusive access to fish markets, wine estates and cider houses. But for now, in this timeless haven, you raise a glass of cider and relish every detail— its tannic, earthy notes, the whisper of white Mamula apples and the esteemed company of kindred spirits at the sprawling table before you. This is Northern Spain like you never imagined, and there’s a revelation in every bite.

Trip Highlights

  • Tasting of new and classic Riojas
  • A private Guggenheim tour
  • Roasted lamb among the vines
  • Exclusive cheese tastings
  • Walk the San Martín market
  • Chef-led cooking class
  • Gastronomy at Les Halles de Biarritz
  • Cooking lessons from Ryan

3 Reasons to Travel with Ryan Bartlow

After culinary school, Ryan moved to San Sebastian, where he cooked for two years at three Michelin-starred Akelarre and lived above a historic, family-run tavern. When he opened Ernesto’s in New York City after Christmas in 2019, he built it as a personal homage to the food, people and spirit of Spanish Basque Country — and named it for fellow expat devotee, Ernest Hemingway. We could not be more excited to experience the rugged romance of this place with him next June.

Basque in the Glory

Ryan’s years in the Basque Country were foundational to his career and life. At Ernesto’s, he strives to capture the flavors, sensibilities and spirit that color life in this part of Spain. It’s delicious and beautiful, and we can’t imagine what we’ll find there together next summer.

Slow and Steady

Ryan loves the food and wine of Northern Spain, but even more so, he admires the easygoing rhythm of the workday, the way locals pride themselves on enjoying their friends, family and work. Whenever he returns, it’s like going home, and we could not be more ready to experience this place with Ryan setting the pace.

Three's Company

While in Basque, Ryan took a room above a bar along with a few young Spanish cooks. Together, they’d spend their off-hours eating and drinking downstairs — and visiting friends and family around the region and further afield. Next June, we’ll celebrate these enduring friendships — and develop new ones in turn.

Day by Day

*On rare occasions, this itinerary may change.

Day 1

June 22, Sun

Ongietorri! Welcome to the Basque Country, one of Europe’s most ancient cultures, and home to more Michelin stars than any other region of the world. After checking into our hotel (and admiring the titanium-winged Guggenheim Museum just outside our windows), we’ll meet up for a welcome copa, or cocktail, before heading to dinner at a Bilbao institution, its menu a seamless blend of Basque tradition and timeless imagination.

This welcome dinner just might be the perfect manifestation of what’s known around the world as the Bilbao Effect: a seamless blending of old and new, local and global, historic and contemporary. There’s no better place for us to start our adventure together.

Tastemaker Moment: At our welcome dinner, Ryan will share his love for the Basque Country and toast to the journey ahead.

Day 2

June 23, Mon

Following a leisurely morning in Bilbao, our first stop will be equally dazzling: a jaunt out to the cliffs of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe. Translating literally as “castle island,” this medieval stone castle is connected to the mainland by a narrow, 241-step stone bridge that zigzags back and forth to form one of the world’s grandest staircases. The setting is so stunning and cinematic, we’ll feel like we’ve been here before — and in a way, we have, thanks to HBO’s Game of Thrones, which was filmed here.

After drinking in our fill of sea air and watching seagulls circle over the shimmering blue waters of the Bay of Biscay below, we’ll head to a local winery to sample various local wines, including the iconic txakoli. Txakoli may translate as “cottage wine,” but these light, dry sparklers are anything but humble. Lunch is the main meal of the day in the Basque Country, and ours today will be a “km zero”  meaning that every ingredient has been harvested within less than a mile of where we sit.

We’ll return to Bilbao in the late afternoon, where you’ll have the balance of the day on your own.

Tastemaker Moment: Ryan will discuss how local ingredients change his menus in surprising ways

Day 3

June 24, Tue

Even if you’d never heard of the Googen, as locals affectionately call it, you’d recognize it instantly, its shimmering silver wings and sails arching sleekly skyward like a mythical creature poised for flight. This morning, we’ll enjoy an exclusive insider’s tour of the iconic Frank Gehry–designed museum, getting our fill of giants like Rothko, Warhol, and Serra, as well as visiting areas generally off-limits to the public.

Next, we’ll be saying farewell to Bilbao and heading off to Rioja Alta, one of Spain’s most storied wine regions. Our first stop en route will be at the Conde de los Andes winery. Its traditionally cultivated old vines clamber up from the river toward the sandstone cliffs of the Toloño mountain range, producing silken, citrus-forward whites and plummy, aromatic reds. Conde de los Andes also boasts one of the country’s oldest cellars, a vast, kilometer-long network painstakingly carved by Galician stonemasons back in the 17th century.

Lunch this afternoon is an opportunity to take in the stunning views of the vineyards of Rioja while luxuriating in delicious lamb chops cooked over vine cuttings. Local wine and the warm company make for an almuerzo (traditional lunch) any Spaniard would envy. After lunch, there is a planned visit to the tiny medieval village of Samaniego where a local wine rebel will introduce us to a few of the up-and-coming wines that are bringing new life to Rioja’s storied wine scene.

In the evening, we’ll stroll through the narrow cobblestoned streets of Laguardia, a hill-top medieval town surrounded by walls that date all the way back to the 13th century. Tonight’s dinner is a special treat—a Riojan feast of fresh ingredients paired with wine harvested just down the road.

Day 4

June 25, Wed

Crisp, cool mountain air will greet us this morning as we depart Rioja Alta for the mountain hamlet of Santa Cruz de Campezo. Our gentle hike will take us through forests of linden and yew trees, winding past rushing streams, craggy summits, and fields pocked with grazing cattle and small chapels and hermitages.

Now that we’ve worked up an appetite, it’s time for us to add a Michelin star to our belts. Arrea! Chef Edorta Lamo comes from a long line of hunter-gatherers, and his menu is an homage to his ancestors who, lacking land of their own for growing crops or rearing animals, turned instead to the mountains to hunt. As we settle back in the rustic timbered dining room to enjoy hearty dishes like mountain paté with bacon and medlar jam and chickpea stew with cabbage and pork ears, we’ll take some time to reminisce on the first few days of our adventure.

After lunch, we’ll sit back and relax as we meander through the highlands to San Sebastián. It’s a perfect time to sift through photographs, sneak in a siesta, or marvel at the rolling hills and mountains outside.  Once we arrive at our hotel, we’ll take the evening to recharge and hit the streets in the morning.

Tastemaker Moment: Ryan and the chefs from Arrea! will introduce us to the art of fermentation

Day 5

June 26, Thu

After breakfast, we’ll take a short trip up to the top of Mount Igueldo, which rises over San Sebastián and offers panoramic views of the city below. It’s a perfect vantage point to capture the stunning topography of the Basque Country.

Next, we’ll head back to town to explore the San Martín Market, established in 1870, where many of the city’s best chefs shop daily. Alongside our tastemakers, we’ll inspect local delicacies like live snails and smoky Idiazabal cheeses, then select a few to take with us to our next event: a cooking class where we’ll try our hand at preparing traditional Basque dishes.

After a sumptuous lunch dining on our creations, we’ll have time to wander the winding cobblestoned streets of the Parte Vieja on our own, admiring the tree-lined plazas, pearly sandstone buildings and filigreed Belle Époque wrought-iron balconies of the Old Town. Art lovers may consider a pilgrimage to Tabakalera, a converted tobacco factory now boasting six stories of rotating art exhibits, film screenings, and photography displays.

In the evening, we’ll meet up with our local guide for a txikiteo, an epic pintxo crawl searching for the best of the region’s world-famous, toothpick-skewered tapas. We’ll stop here, there and everywhere to sample the likes of plump boquerones, glistening tuna carpaccio, and white asparagus with truffle mayonnaise. Pintxos in one hand and a glass of crisp cider just pulled from the tap in the other, we’ll perch cozily at little standing tables before moving on to the next venue (and the next, and the next).

Tastemaker Moment: Ryan will invite us to a few of his favorite tapas bars in the world

Day 6

June 27, Fri

We begin with a staggering view over the ancient hamlet of Zumaia which offers incredible seaside views. Our next stop is a local sheep milk farm, where we’ll visit the herd and learn more about traditional cheese-making practices.

Cider is such a beloved tradition in this part of the world that dates back to the 16th century, the Basques built sailing ships around their cider barrels, allowing their sailors to drink cider every day at sea and fend off scurvy. We’ll learn more about the history and finer points of cider-drinking, then enjoy a classic cider house meal—think heaping platters of unctuous rib-eye steaks, Basque chorizo cooked in cider, authentic salt cod omelettes, fresh cheeses, nuts, and jams all finished off with a cup of fresh-drawn cider between each course.

After returning to San Sebastián with our bellies extremely full, we’ll have the balance of the day to ourselves to continue our wanderings, perhaps embarking upon our own self-directed pintxo crawl tonight before ending the evening with a gin cocktail and a midnight stroll along the promenade.

Tastemaker Moment: Ryan will invite us to one of his favorite cider houses in Basque Country

Day 7

June 28, Sat

Today we’ll bop across the border to France to visit the “other” Basque Country. Our first stop will be the village of Irouléguy, which bears the same name as the surrounding small wine appellation—with just over one square mile of vines, some of its slopes are so steep and difficult to hand-harvest that they’ve achieved “heroic appellation” status.

Next, we’ll head on to Biarritz, making a beeline for the markets of Les Halles, where an extravaganza of oysters, escargots, and prawns awaits us. Les Halles has something for every mood: it’s not uncommon for locals to swing by for an early breakfast before work, then return later in the day to slurp back oysters or enjoy a slice of cherry jam- and cream-filled gâteau basque.

We’ll return to San Sebastián in the late afternoon to rest up before our exceptional dinner tonight at a txoko, one of the region’s 200-odd private gastronomic societies. Membership in these societies traditionally passes from father to son, making this a very coveted invitation seldom available to outsiders.

Tonight’s dinner will be one for the ages: Sparkling txakoli wine will be poured from dramatic heights into our glasses, and we may find ourselves breaking into song as we feast on blackthorn liqueur, buttery cheeses, and silken hams. As we raise our glasses to toast our hosts and each other, we’ll understand exactly why the Basques say Adiskide onekin, orduak labur. With a good friend, the hours are short.

Tastemaker Moment: Ryan will lead a round of farewell toasts

Day 8

June 29, Sun

Alas, our time together has come to an end. After breakfast and perhaps a farewell morning stroll (including a mad dash for one final pintxo – hey, no judgment!), we’ll bid farewell to San Sebastián, our new friends, and the magic of Northern Spain and the Basque Country.

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Traditional architecture meets contemporary design. Enjoy the understated luxury and sophistication of our boutique Basque Country hotels.

*On rare occasions, our hotels will change. Our standards for luxury and authenticity will not.

The Artist Grand Hotel of Art

Bilbao

Situated between the Fine Arts Museum, Iberdrola Tower and Euskalduna Palace, this design-forward hotel is an art lover’s destination unto itself. It’s located just a stone’s throw from almost everything Bilbao is known for, and so close to the Guggenheim that it almost feels like Jeff Koons’s 43-foot-tall puppy is about to charge the lobby. Make like a local and throw back a cocktail on the beautiful rooftop terrace.

Eurostars Los Agustinos

Álava, Rioja

Located in a picturesque village center in the heart of Rioja, the Eurostars Los Agustinos provides a historic home base amid the vineyards of Northern Spain. The 1373 building originally housed nuns as a convent, and has served as a Spanish military barracks, local jail and hospital. Now, its ochre stone walls and central cloister welcome visitors for merry holidays steeped in world-class gastronomy and elegant wines.

Zenit Convento San Martin

San Sebastián

Located just off La Concha, the seaside promenade that forms the beating heart of San Sebastián, this serene hotel, housed in a beautifully restored 16th-century convent, is the perfect spot from which to explore the city’s vibrant Old Town — as well as a welcome retreat at the end of the night, when the vaulted ceilings and stained-glass windows of the lobby bar feel particularly magical.

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  1. What does the price include?

    Seven nights at unique four- and five-star accommodations; private travel for all day trips and excursions; departure airport transfer; private tours with local guides and cultural experts; exclusive access and private tastings; guided activities, adventures and expeditions; daily breakfasts, most lunches and dinners; local beverages with meals.

  2. What does the price not include?

    International roundtrip airfare; travel insurance; transportation to the trip’s starting point; activities not included in the trip itinerary; hotel incidentals including room service, laundry service and hotel bar tabs; food and beverages not included in itinerary; gratuity for tour leader.

  3. Where does the trip start and end?

    Our adventure begins at the Hotel Domine Bilbao. The closest airport is Bilbao Airport, with San Sebastián Airport also an option for arrivals. Private transfers are included for arrival and departure from either Bilbao or San Sebastián Airports.

  4. What travel documents are needed?

    US citizens are not required to have a visa to enter Spain for stays up to 90 days. Your passport must be valid for three months beyond your planned departure date, though we recommend that your passport be valid for 6 calendar months beyond your planned departure date from Spain.

    Not a US citizen? Please check with the Spanish Embassy or Consulate for information and requirements.

  5. Do I need to pay a solo traveler supplement?

    For solo travelers, there is a $2,900 single-supplement fee—paid at the time of booking to secure a private room. These spots are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

  6. Who is going on this trip?

    Our adventures typically have between 10 and 18 guests, and our Modern Adventure Team. Our experiences are fun and inclusive and you can expect to be joined by a diverse group in terms of age, background and interests—including solo travelers, couples and friends traveling together. This adventure is for travelers age 18 and above.

  7. Who is leading this trip?

    This trip is led by an expert Modern Adventure Trip Leader. They’re an experienced travel guide, a representative of Modern Adventure and your go-to person for questions or concerns on the trip. We’ll be joined throughout our adventure by local, expert guides who are deeply knowledgeable with respect to local cultures, customs and history and are passionate about sharing that with us.

  8. Do I need Travel Insurance?

    We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance allows you to seek reimbursement for your trip costs; if your trip plans change for unforeseeable reasons, or if you need to get medical help, emergency transport, and for theft, loss or damage of items while traveling. For best coverage, always insure the full trip cost within two weeks of your initial trip deposit and note that most ‘Cancel For Any Reason’ policies must be purchased on the date of your initial deposit.

  9. What is the cancellation policy?

    For group departures booked on or after January 1, 2025, you may cancel 120 days or more before departure and receive a full refund minus a $1500 per person service fee ($500 of which may be retained as a future travel credit, valid for one year after cancellation). If you cancel on or after 119 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 59 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee.

    For group departures booked before January 1, 2025, you may cancel more than 90 days before departure and receive a full refund minus a $500 per person service fee. If you cancel on or after 90 days in advance, there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 45 days in advance, there is a 100% cancellation fee. See our full terms and conditions for details.

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