Featuring a great beachfront location, Hotel Juan de la Cosa offers self-catering apartments in Santoña. The building is equipped with a pleasant shared indoor pool and a whirlpool.
Anonymous
Italy
Location, restaurant and food, professional staff.
Featuring a bar, Hostel El Paloma is located in Santoña in the Cantabria region, a 17-minute walk from Playa de La Salve and 1.2 miles from Playa del Regaton.
Edwin
United States of America
Facility itself was not good. The lady who works in the bar next door was apparently responsible for the unit. She was very considerate and helpful when the problems arose.
Piso acogedor y céntrico is located in Santoña, just a 13-minute walk from Playa de La Salve and one mile from Playa del Regaton. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a balcony.
Elizabeth
United States of America
The apartment was in a fantastic location. It was 50m. to the heart of the town, but far from noise. It was modern, very clean, comfortable amenities, and close to grocery stores and restaurants. We walked all round town and simply loved it.
Just a 14-minute walk from Playa de La Salve and 1.1 miles from Playa del Regaton, Casa Angela features accommodations in Santoña with a bar. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a balcony....
La Mies del Marqués provides beachfront accommodations in Santoña. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the guest house free of charge.
We were pleasantly surprised to discover that Santona is an...
We were pleasantly surprised to discover that Santona is an anchovy capital of Spain and the town where the owner of Columbus' Santa Maria ship lived. We also went up the hill to check out fortresses and the statue of Virgen del Puerto. Our main goal was surfing so happy to say that Santona was well-located to the spots we wanted to surf. Even if you are not a surfer check out Trengandin beach on a low tide. It's very pretty.
Elizaveta
Portugal
Scored 10
10
Santona is a lovely fishing town with a busy port area that...
Santona is a lovely fishing town with a busy port area that processes the anchovies & tuna which is caught locally. The main town square is delightful in the late afternoon into the evening with a lot of bars / restaurants. At least 3 banks with ATM's so very handy if you need to get cash.
James
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Santoña has fantastic beaches (including dog friendly ones),...
Santoña has fantastic beaches (including dog friendly ones), and the harbour area and seafront promenade is wonderful.
The town itself is a bit of a mixture of lovely old buildings but some horrible new ones - strolling around there are hundreds of bars and tapas places. And it is small enough to just walk everywhere (finding a parking space is challenging around lunchtime or the evening but once you find a space leave your car there -no parking charges anywhere - and just walk.
Good dinning options were limited, but a fantastic fish restaurant called the Napoleon is a must! Don’t be put off by the basic, canteen style set up of the tables, the fish is the very best!!
The quayside bull ring is also worth a visit and you will be allowed to walk around and savour the atmosphere of the unique location.
A walk to one of the beaches passes through a unique marsh area with all sorts of birds diving for fish.
The locals are all super friendly and welcoming and it was lovely how helpful everyone was.
Really, really enjoyed our time in Santoña and wished it had been for more time.
Really nice atmosphere in the bar, could have happily stayed a little longer than the one night. The owners were really friendly and we would have no hesitation in recommending a stay here right in the middle of Santona 👍👍
The room was large and spacious. The bathroom new and very clean.
The hotel staff were very attentive.
The hotel is in the middle of the town centre. There is a supermarket next door and a short stroll to everything.
Staff were extremely helpful. We needed to arrange travel to another town for the evening to meet friends and they assisted, especially return trip to the hotel.
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