On this visit we discover the natural environment of the marsh reserve, the main wetland of the north of the peninsula, and its environmental importance. With the help of binoculars we will observe the marsh lemicola birds.
Before that the mural of the meeting point allows us to present Santoña its history and culture.
Then, we visit a canning factory where we can observe the daily work of the same and where we will explain first hand the process of making the anchovy fillet, all accompanied by a tasting of the products of the factory
On Saturdays, holidays and bridge days, the factory may not be active. In that case, one of your employees will perform a live and live anchovy filleting demonstration. However, the rest of the visit will be equal to the established itinerary.
In the mural that serves as a meeting point we will give an introduction to Santoña with the most notable tourist, historical and cultural elements of the town
Before going to the canning factory to learn about the anchovy production process, we will take a short walk to see the Santoña marshes natural park: migratory birds, tides, geophysics, formation of an estuary will be some of the topics we will discuss. over there.
In the canning factory, we will explain the origin of this industry in Santoña and we will see its preparation step by step, ending with the tasting of the product.
The meeting point is the "VILLA DE SANTOÑA" mural at the entrance of the villa.
There is free parking nearby (Avda de Lons and Calle Juan Vella)
Santona, part of the Santander Metropolitan Area, is a vibrant coastal city in northern Spain known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and lush green landscapes. It offers a blend of urban comfort and natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for both relaxation and cultural exploration.
This historic palace is a symbol of Santona and has served as a summer residence for the Spanish royal family. It offers guided tours and beautiful views of the Bay of Biscay.
One of the most famous beaches in Santona, known for its golden sands and clear waters. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
A modern art center that hosts exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events. The building itself is an architectural marvel with stunning views of the bay.
Fried squid rings, a popular tapa in Cantabria, often served with a spicy sauce.
A hearty stew made with beans, potatoes, and various meats, reflecting the region's rustic cuisine.
A traditional cheesecake from the Pasiego region, made with local cheeses and a hint of lemon.
This is the best time to visit Santona for beach activities and outdoor events. The weather is warm and pleasant, and the city is bustling with tourists and locals enjoying the coastal attractions.
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Santona is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Santander Station
Santander Bus Station
The TUC bus system is the primary mode of public transportation in Santona. It is efficient and covers most of the city, including major attractions and neighborhoods.
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A scenic coastal area with beautiful cliffs, a historic lighthouse, and a small beach. It's a great spot for hiking, photography, and enjoying panoramic views of the Bay of Biscay.
A fascinating cave system with stunning rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. The caves offer guided tours and are a popular destination for adventure seekers and history buffs.
A charming medieval town with cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and a rich cultural heritage. It's a popular destination for history lovers and those seeking a taste of traditional Spanish life.
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