A trip to San Sebastian with the family will entertain and delight everyone with plenty of spots to visit, from beautiful beaches, gorgeous parks, exciting amusement parks and more.

If you’ve got little adventurers in the family, you’ll be sure to stop by one of the area’s amusement or adventure parks to get the adrenaline going. Maybe you prefer to relax and see what nature offers, and there are plenty of opportunities to wind down. Either way, you’ll find fun things to do with kids in San Sebastian.

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    Aquarium de San Sebastián

    Aquarium on the sea

    Aquarium de San Sebastián
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    The Aquarium de San Sebastián sits in the perfect spot on the harbour and right next to Old Town, making it an essential stop for your family holiday. This aquarium features dozens of exhibits broken up by region and houses more than 200 species of ocean life.

    Like any aquarium, you’ll find the usual creatures like sharks, jellyfish, and turtles. Things get a little more interesting with the 360-degree underwater tunnel going straight through one of the tanks. There are often deals available for children, so bring the whole family.

    Location: 1 Plaza de Carlos Blasco Imaz, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain

    Open: Daily from 11 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +34 943 44 00 99

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    Monte Igueldo Amusement Park

    Mountainside thrills and fun

    Monte Igueldo Amusement Park
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    Monte Igueldo Amusement Park is full of old and modern attractions for all ages. Located on a mountainside accessible by the funicular railway, you’ll see incredible views of San Sebastian and the bay once at the top.

    Whether you’ve got thrillseekers, explorers, or animal lovers in the family, everyone will find something they love at the Monte Igueldo Amusement Park. Visit the birds of prey exhibit or find your way out of the Gran Laberinto maze. Hop on a rollercoaster or see one of the paranormal attractions for a day well spent.

    Location: De Igeldo Ibilbidea, 187, 20008 Donostia-San Sebastian, Gipuzkoa, Spain

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 11 am to 11.30 pm, Sunday–Monday from 11 am to 8.30 pm

    Phone: +34 943 21 35 25

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    Parque Alderdi-Eder

    Picturesque and peaceful park

    Parque Alderdi-Eder
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    Parque Alderdi Eder is known for being one of the prettiest parks in San Sebastian and is a great afternoon stop with the family. Located just across from La Concha beach, you’ll find gorgeous gardens surrounded by shady trees.

    Children will love the vintage attractions like the carousel and the puppet theatre in the park. You may get lucky and have the pleasure of watching a street performer. Parque Alderdi-Eder can also be a great spot to wind down and enjoy the picturesque views.

    Location: Spain

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    Ondarreta Beach

    Fun at the beach

    Ondarreta Beach
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    A day at Ondarreta Beach is perfect whether you’re looking for adventure or just a relaxing day in the sun. You’ll find this beach tends to be the quietest of the most popular choices and is right in the heart of La Concha Bay.

    There are plenty of activities for the whole family, including a playground right on the sand, canoeing, volleyball and more. If you’re just looking for a relaxing day out, Ondarreta Beach comes equipped with many umbrellas, tents, showers and other great amenities.

    Location: Gipuzkoa, Spain

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    Eureka! Science Museum - Eureka! Zientzia Museoa

    Learn and explore

    Eureka! Science Museum - Eureka! Zientzia Museoa
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    A visit to the interactive Eureka! Science Museum - Eureka! Zientzia Museoa is sure to excite and delight anyone. You’ll find this unique museum in the Miramón technology park, and it’s a must-see when visiting San Sebastian.

    This museum offers many exciting attractions, like its permanent exhibition boasting over 100 interactive sections. The animal room is a space to experience creatures from all different types of ecosystems. Of course, you can’t forget the logic room full of robotics and the museum’s very own planetarium.

    Location: Mikeletegi Pasealekua, 45, 20009 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain

    Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 8 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 11 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +34 943 01 24 78

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    Santa Clara Island

    Swim to a tiny island

    Santa Clara Island
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    Santa Clara Island is more than just a little island sitting right in the middle of San Sebastian Bay. It’s more like an opportunity for outdoor adventure with the whole family. The island is so close that you can swim to it from Ondarreta Beach.

    Swimming out to the beach is fun in itself, with platforms, trampolines and slides dotting the way to the island. Sitting on the island’s tiny beach is a singular lighthouse you can visit. There are also many picnic tables to enjoy an afternoon out with a coffee or a tasty lunch.

    Location: Spain

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    Urrugne in Wowpark

    Visit an adventure park

    Urrugne in Wowpark
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    Urrugne in Wowpark is an exciting adventure park on the Basque coast. Wowpark is the largest of its kind in the area and offers 25 different activities that are fun for those of all ages.

    Wowpark is right in the middle of a forest, and you can do everything from fly through it on ziplines to slide down the hills on a sledge. Book yourself a game of paintball archery, and make sure to stop at the Wowsnack to replenish all that spent energy.

    Location: 11 Chem. de Bittola, 64122 Urrugne, France

    Open: Daily from 10.30 am to 7 pm

    Phone: +33 7 81 92 99 80

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    Txu-Txu Train

    Tour the city on a tiny train

    Txu-Txu Train
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    Take a ride on San Sebastian’s Txu-Txu Train to get a fun and unique tour of the whole city. The whole ride lasts about 40 minutes and includes commentary to tell you everything you wanted to know about the sights of the city.

    A ride on this little street train will take you by all the main sights like the town hall, Alderdi Eder Gardens, La Concha and Ondarreta beaches and the Buen Pastor Cathedral. This is a great option to take the strain off your feet and learn about the city around you.

    Location: Salamanca Pasealekua, 2, 20003 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain

    Open: Daily from 10.30 am to 5.30 pm

    Phone: +34 629 65 03 76

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    Albaola - The Sea Factory

    See Basque ship construction

    Albaola - The Sea Factory
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    Albaola - The Sea Factory of the Basques is more than just a museum; it’s an immersive look into an important piece of Basque culture. This unique attraction is located in the Bay of Pasaia. it is in a renovated shipyard.

    This museum gives a first-hand look into how the Basque lived on the sea and made their living through whale hunting. The master ship carpenters publicly build a real ship replica, and the whole process is viewable as a permanent exhibition.

    Location: Ondartxo, 1, 20110 Pasai San Pedro, Gipuzkoa, Spain

    Open: Hours may vary

    Phone: +34 943 39 24 26

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    Parque de Cristina Enea

    Historic estate turned park

    Parque de Cristina Enea
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    The Parque de Cristina Enea will allow you to stroll through nature and experience a piece of local history. This park was the 19th-century summer estate of the Duke and Duchess of Mandas. It is built on a hill by the Urumea River.

    Visit the house itself, the chapel and the kitchens, all surrounded by picturesque gardens and groves. As you walk through the park, you’ll find groves of conifers, quaint artificial pools and a pond full of ducks, swans and peacocks.

    Location: Mandasko Dukearen Pasealekua, 66, 20012 Donostia, Gipuzkoa, Spain

    Open: Daily from 6.30 am to 10.30 pm

    Phone: +34 943 45 35 26

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