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Discover Santander’s local flavors on a small-group gastronomy tour featuring wine, anchovies, sobaos, and scenic views, with personalized attention and tastings.

This 10-hour gastronomy tour in Santander, Spain, offers a deep taste of northern Spain’s food and drink traditions, all within an intimate group limited to 8 travelers. Priced at $132.42 per person, it includes pick-up, tastings, and transportation in a private vehicle, making it a convenient way to enjoy local flavors without the hassle of planning.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on local businesses—from a renowned anchovy factory to a family-owned vineyard—and the opportunity to learn how regional specialties like wine, anchovies, and sobaos are made. The small group size ensures personalized attention, while the scenic stops, such as the Mirador de la Braguia, add visual pleasure to the culinary experience.
While the tour offers many highlights, it’s worth noting that lunch is indicated as included in the price, but some guests report it was not. This detail is important for those budgeting or planning their day. This tour suits foodies who want a comprehensive, relaxed introduction to Santander’s local delicacies, paired with scenic views and cultural insights.

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The tour kicks off in Santoña, known for its famous anchovy industry. The group visits the Conservas Emilia anchovy factory, where the process of producing high-quality anchovies is explained. This stop lasts around 1 hour 30 minutes and offers a chance to see fishing port scenes and perhaps purchase souvenirs.
Santoña’s charming fishing village atmosphere makes the stop both scenic and educational. The focus on local anchovy production provides insight into a regionally significant industry that has shaped the town’s character. The visit is free of charge, making it a valuable glimpse into authentic local life.
Next, the tour visits a local vineyard where white wines are crafted. Depending on the season, the visit may take place in Noja, Vidular, or Castillo Pedroso. The one-hour visit includes an explanation of the wine production process, giving insight into regional winemaking techniques.
This stop is especially appealing for wine enthusiasts keen to learn about northern Spain’s viticulture. The admission fee is included, and the experience allows for tasting the region’s white wines, which complements the overall culinary theme of the tour.

In Selaya, the journey continues at the factory of Sobaos Joselín, the largest sobaos factory in Cantabria. The visit lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes and offers a firsthand look at the production of this sweet, fluffy cake.
The tasting of sobaos provides a perfect pairing with the region’s wines. Visitors appreciate seeing how sobaos are made, and the free admission makes this stop both informative and delicious. This sweet treat is a regional specialty that adds a distinct local flavor to the day.

A short 15-minute visit to the Mirador de la Braguia offers spectacular views over the Pasiego Valleys. This scenic viewpoint provides a breathtaking backdrop for photos and a moment to reflect on the diverse landscapes of Cantabria.
This stop is free and easy to access, making it an ideal chance to combine visual appreciation with the day’s culinary adventures. The viewpoints in this region are a highlight for those who enjoy nature and landscapes alongside food.

The tour departs at 9:00 am and includes pickup and drop-off at your hotel, which simplifies planning. Traveling in an air-conditioned private vehicle ensures comfort while moving between stops. The small group size enables a relaxed pace and more personalized interaction with the guide.
The driver/guide leads the group through each location, ensuring smooth transitions and providing local insights. The mobile ticket option makes it easy to access the tour without paper documents, adding convenience for travelers.

Participants enjoy tastings of wine, anchovies, and sobaos at each respective location. These tastings are included in the tour price, allowing visitors to sample regional specialties directly from producers.
While lunch is listed as included, some feedback indicates it was not provided in practice. Still, the food and drink experiences at the stops deliver a rich sampling of Santander’s culinary traditions, making the day both educational and flavorful.

The tour is designed for most travelers, with children needing to be accompanied by an adult. The maximum group size of 8 means it remains intimate, but this also necessitates booking well in advance—typically about 22 days ahead.
It’s important to note that lunch may not be included despite the tour description, so travelers should clarify or plan accordingly. Also, the physical pace is moderate, with some walking and standing at stops, but nothing too strenuous.
This tour appeals most to food lovers interested in regional gastronomy and local production methods. The small-group format ensures personalized attention and the chance to ask questions about each specialty.
It is ideal for those who enjoy scenic views alongside cultural insights, thanks to stops like Mirador de la Braguia. Wine enthusiasts and fans of regional baked goods will find the tasting experiences especially rewarding.
This 10-hour small-group tour offers a well-rounded look at Santander’s culinary traditions, combining food tastings, cultural visits, and scenic viewpoints. Its strength lies in visits to local producers and the opportunity to sample directly from the source in an intimate setting.
While the lunch inclusion may be a point of confusion, the overall value comes from the educational visits and personalized service. It’s a fantastic option for those keen to explore northern Spain’s flavors beyond the typical tourist fare.
“The trip was nice and varied . The guide was very nice and did a great job handling speaking English and Spanish between his customers . My only co…”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making logistics simple and comfortable.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
Are the tastings included in the price?
Yes, the wine, anchovy, and sobaos tastings are included in the $132.42 price.
Is lunch really included?
The tour description states lunch is included, but some feedback suggests it might not be provided. It’s advisable to confirm this detail directly with the supplier.
Can children participate?
Yes, children can participate but must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the main stops of the tour?
Stops include the Conservas Emilia anchovy factory in Santoña, a vineyard visit, the Sobaos Joselín factory in Selaya, and a scenic viewpoint at Mirador de la Braguia.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is recommended at least 22 days in advance due to limited group size and demand.