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.
From Santander city to Somo beach
Posted in... THE LIFE OF STUFF
At only 20 minutes from Santander airport you’ll find the beautiful Somo beach, perfecto for sunbathing, swimming, surfing, getting in touch with nature or just chill.
Surfing, sun and stunning scenery make Spain’s Cantabria region the next hot holiday destination
Posted in... MIRROR
Sam Webb visted Somo near Santander which has long been Europe's surf capital but is increasingly popular with families and those looking for a quieter Spanish resort
The medieval town of Potes, Cantabria
Posted in... PODTRAVELS
We thought Potes in Northern Spain would be somewhere we visit when we needed the supermarket. Little did we know we’d fall in love with this quaint little town.
Surfing? Can’t go wrong in Cantabria, Spain
Posted in... LOVE2FLY IBERIA
When it comes to surfing in Spain, the green coast up along the Atlantic Ocean‘s Bay of Biscay looms large, and nowhere larger than the lovely beaches of the Cantabria region and its capital Santander, where the season lasts all year long.
Time Travel in Cantabria – from Neanderthal Man to Contemporary Spain and Everywhere in Between
Posted in... THE TOTALLY SPAIN TRAVEL BLOG
Totally Spain descrives four plans in Cantabria where you have the opportunity to time travel.
Relic hunter in Liébana – Another Camino
Posted in... BRENDAN HARDING'S SMALL WORLD TRAVEL
Relics have long been an intrinsic part of religion, in northern Spain travel writer Brendan Harding has an unexpected encounter with one of the Catholic religion’s most important possessions: Cruz Lignum.










