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Property types and holiday ideas in Cantabria Province
Where to find cheap holiday rentals in Cantabria province for spacious and private stays
Choosing the best locations for budget-friendly villas and houses in Cantabria
Cantabria province offers a variety of locations ideal for those seeking cheap holiday rentals prioritising space and privacy. Coastal towns such as Santillana del Mar or Comillas provide quiet charm and easy access to spectacular beaches. For more nature lovers and tranquillity seekers, mountain villages near Picos de Europa National Park or rural areas around the Liébana valley are excellent options. Santander, the provincial capital, combines culture with seaside allure, but cheaper, spacious holiday homes are often found outside the bustling city centre.
What makes cheap holiday rentals in Cantabria province perfect for families and large groups
Holiday villas and houses in Cantabria commonly feature traditional rustic architecture with stone walls and wooden accents, blending naturally into the green landscapes. Many properties boast large gardens, terraces, or BBQ areas perfect for group gatherings. Rentals tend to be roomy rather than luxurious, often equipped with multiple bedrooms and generous living spaces suited for families and groups eager for privacy. Amenities typically include kitchens well-suited for self-catering, providing independence and cost savings during longer stays.
How to enjoy traditional Cantabrian cuisine and drinks during your holiday
One of Cantabria's highlights is its hearty traditional cuisine, perfect to enjoy in your holiday rental or local eateries. Iconic dishes like cocido montañes, a mountain stew with beans, pork, and greens, warm body and soul, especially during cooler months. Local desserts such as the sobao pasiego cake offer a sweet treat after a day of exploring. Don't miss tasting regional drinks like orujos—a strong grape marc spirit typical of the Liébana valley—and sidra, a mild, still cider popular throughout Green Spain.
Activities that budget-conscious travellers seeking nature and culture will love in Cantabria
The province is a ramblers' paradise with several natural parks including Picos de Europa National Park and Saja-Besaya Natural Park, ideal for hiking and mountain climbing. Bird-watchers can enjoy the diverse waterfowl in the estuary of La Rabia and the wetland marshes at Tina la Mayor and Tina la Menor. Cantabria's superb beaches such as El Sable, Barnejo, and Las Arenas provide quiet spots for rest and recreation. History enthusiasts appreciate the UNESCO-listed caves of Altamira and the surreal El Soplao cave tours. The blend of cultural sites and outdoor adventure makes Cantabria ideal for travellers prioritising space, privacy, and authentic experiences.
Cantabria's El Soplao cave is famously known as "The Sistine Chapel with stalactites," marvelled for its stunning natural light and colour effects.
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Top things to do and experience in Cantabria for your holiday
- Explore nature parks and mountain walks
- Discover Cantabrian traditional cuisine and drinks
- Visit historic caves and cultural sites
- Relax on pristine beaches and estuaries
- Enjoy local festivals and markets
1. Explore nature parks and mountain walks
Take advantage of Cantabria's lush landscape by visiting the Picos de Europa National Park or the Saja-Besaya Natural Park. These areas offer well-marked trails for all levels, perfect for families and groups who cherish outdoor adventures. Don't miss the Collados del Ason and the dunes at Liencres for variety and spectacular scenery.
2. Discover Cantabrian traditional cuisine and drinks
Enjoy local hearty dishes such as cocido montañes, and try sweets like sobao pasiego. Complement your meals with regional drinks like sidra and orujo for a genuine gastronomic experience. Cooking in your holiday rental kitchen is a budget-friendly way to enjoy authentic flavours.
3. Visit historic caves and cultural sites
Explore the Altamira caves, famed for prehistoric paintings, and El Soplao cave, known for its extraordinary stalactites. Both sites provide guided tours suitable for different ages and interests, enriching your cultural holiday experience.
4. Relax on pristine beaches and estuaries
Spend peaceful days on Cantabria's top beaches like El Sable and Barnejo or enjoy bird-watching at the wetlands of Tina la Mayor and La Rabia estuary. These spots provide space and quiet away from crowds.
5. Enjoy local festivals and markets
Check out local events such as cider festivals or market days in smaller towns to mingle with locals and discover regional crafts and produce, adding an authentic touch to your stay.