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Discover Cantabria's highlights on this 10-hour tour from Santander, including Santoña, Laredo, the Anchovy Museum, and scenic lighthouse views for $66.


The tour begins at Estación Marítima in Santander, where a private bus takes travelers on a one-hour drive to Santoña. Known as one of the most beautiful towns in Cantabria, Santoña captivates visitors with its cobbled streets, emblazoned houses, and an impressive fortress, the Fortaleza de San Martín. This fortress dominates the entrance to the Bay of Santoña, offering both historical significance and scenic views.
Walking through Santoña’s narrow streets feels like stepping back in time. Every corner reveals architectural treasures, from the Paseo Marítimo to traditional buildings that tell stories of the town’s vibrant past. The town’s cultural charm is complemented by its delicious local cuisine, especially its renowned Santoña anchovies, famous for their exquisite flavor. Visitors can explore local markets that showcase regional cheeses, sausages, and handmade sweets, making it a perfect chance to indulge.
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One of the tour’s highlights is the visit to the Anchovy Museum, where the story of Santoña’s famous anchovies is brought to life. Here, visitors learn about the traditional methods of anchovy fishing and processing, gaining a deeper appreciation for this regional delicacy. Sampling local anchovies and related products can be part of the experience, immersing visitors in the town’s culinary culture.
Depending on the season and availability, travelers have the option to visit the Caballo Lighthouse. This lighthouse offers excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the rugged coastal scenery. The stop at the lighthouse may be adjusted based on weather conditions or seasonal schedules, but it remains a noteworthy addition to the itinerary.

After the guided tours and museum visit, 3.5 hours of free time in Santoña allow for personal exploration. Visitors often choose to stroll along the promenade, shop at local markets, or simply relax at seaside cafes. Tasting fresh seafood dishes, especially the famous anchovies, is highly recommended during this period. The local wines, particularly those from the Liébana Designation of Origin, pair perfectly with regional snacks.
Following Santoña, the bus departs for Laredo, with a 30-minute drive. Known for its golden beaches like La Salvé and impressive natural landscapes such as the Costa Quebrada cliffs, Laredo offers a blend of cultural and natural attractions.
The old town features cobbled streets and colorful houses that evoke a sense of old-world charm. The Church of Santa María de la Asunción, a stunning Gothic temple, dominates the skyline. Meanwhile, the Barrio Pesquero enchants visitors with its vibrant houses and traditional bakeries, inviting leisurely wandering.
More Great Tours NearbyLaredo stands out for its seafood cuisine, with clams from the Bay of Santoña, Galician mussels, and local cheeses readily available. Strolling along the beach promenade exposes travelers to sweeping sea views and fresh sea breezes. These moments of relaxation are perfect for soaking in the coastal atmosphere and enjoying the scenery.
The visit ends with free time to explore further or relax on the La Salvé Beach. The proximity to spectacular cliffs of the Costa Quebrada adds to the scenic appeal, making Laredo a memorable spot for nature lovers and those seeking coastal tranquility.

The tour departs from Estación Marítima in Santander and involves about 2 hours and 30 minutes of total bus travel across the day, with scheduled stops in Santoña and Laredo. The round-trip transportation is included, along with an English and Spanish-speaking guide, who provides insightful commentary and support.
The schedule allows for ample free time in both towns—3.5 hours in Santoña and 4 hours in Laredo—giving flexibility to explore at your own pace. The overall pacing balances guided activities with leisure, making it accessible for most travelers.
The tour includes all transportation, a walking tour with assistants, visits to the Anchovy Museum and Caballo Lighthouse (seasonally), and an identification bracelet for group coordination. Tourist information is provided, along with transportation insurance.
Excluded from the price are lunch and dinner, which leaves room for personal choice in dining options. Also, cancellation and travel insurance are not included, and travelers should bring comfortable shoes, cash, and essentials like swimwear and a daypack.
According to reviews, the tour guide, Denis, and the driver, Diana, are exceptional in their service, providing friendly and attentive support throughout the day. Even with just two participants, the tour proceeds without cancellation or postponement, demonstrating flexibility and commitment. The guides’ warm approach ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience, even for those unfamiliar with the region.
This tour suits those interested in coastal towns, culinary experiences, and historic architecture. The 10-hour duration requires comfortable shoes and an ability to walk through cobbled streets, but the pace is relaxed with plenty of free time. It is not suitable for babies under 1 year and travelers should be prepared for outdoor exposure, especially at scenic spots like the lighthouse.
This 10-hour tour from Santander offers a well-balanced mix of history, culture, nature, and gastronomy. The highlighted stops in Santoña and Laredo showcase some of the most scenic and culturally rich parts of Cantabria. The inclusion of unique visits such as the Anchovy Museum and optional lighthouse makes this a comprehensive day trip.
Priced at $66, the tour provides good value, especially considering the private transportation and expert guides. It appeals most to those who appreciate a relaxed pace, local delicacies, and beautiful coastal scenery. The positive review emphasizing friendly service and well-organized logistics underscores its reliability as a memorable day out.
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, round-trip private bus transportation from Santander is included.
How long is the free time at each stop?
There are approximately 3.5 hours of free time in Santoña and 4 hours in Laredo.
What are the main attractions in Santoña?
The historic center, Fortaleza de San Martín, and the Anchovy Museum are key highlights.
Is visiting the Caballo Lighthouse guaranteed?
It depends on season and availability; the visit is included but can be adjusted due to weather or scheduling.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, cash for personal expenses, swimwear, towel, and food/drinks for the day.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included, giving flexibility for personal dining choices.
Is this tour suitable for families?
It is suitable for most ages but not recommended for babies under 1 year or those with mobility issues due to walking on cobbled streets.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.