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9 h, 30 min
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Spanish
Enjoy a fantastic day exploring the top towns along Cantabria’s western coast: San Vicente de la Barquera, Comillas, and Santillana del Mar. Plus, visit the Altamira Museum and its fascinating Neo-Cave for a journey into prehistoric art.
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On this Tour you will discover the charms of the most important towns on the western coast of Cantabria.
It will be a fascinating trip through the historical complex of San Vicente de la Barquera, its estuaries and its bay; Comillas, with its elegant modernist buildings (optional visit to the Capricho de Gaudí building), and Santillana del Mar, with its cobbled streets and medieval buildings.
As a final cherry on the cake, you will visit the Altamira neocave and its magnificent cave paintings, an exact copy of the original cave declared a world heritage site in 1985.