Costa Quebrada: A New UNESCO Global Geopark
Costa Quebrada, located on the northern coast of Cantabria, Spain, has been officially recognized as part of the UNESCO Global Geoparks Network. This prestigious designation celebrates the region’s geological heritage and unique coastal landscapes, spanning 10 miles of dramatic cliffs, arches, and ancient rock formations. Visitors can explore "geology in action" with guided tours that highlight millions of years of Earth's history.
5 beaches to lose yourself in Cantabria
It is said that this summer will be different: that, after the situation we have been experiencing and with the necessary precautions, our habits and behaviours will have to change and it will be likely, at least for most of us.
Santander in lockdown with three children and two dogs
Posted in... PAMELA CAHILL
I want to write about what it is like to being in Santander in lockdown. With three children and two dogs.
My happy place: where European locals immerse themselves in nature
Posted in... THE GUARDIAN.COM
Hiking, Picos de Europa National Park in Cantabria, Spain.
A Road Trip of the Costa Verde
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The Costa Verde, otherwise known as the Green Coast, stretches over 350 kms along the Cantabrian Sea from the border of France through to Galicia.
Discover the five most beautiful towns and villages in Cantabria
Posted in... VOLOTEA TRAVEL BLOG
The Association of the Most Beautiful Villages in Spain includes 79 towns across the country, five of which are in Cantabria. Let’s find out more about them!
Santander – More than just a ferry port
Posted in... ANYTHING BUT PAELLA
A great number of people visit Santander every year. Sadly, the vast majority sit in a queue to board a ferry or drive straight out of town on their arrival in Spain.










