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Benimar

Isla, Cantabria

Overview

Renovated in 2001, this hotel includes a total of 26 rooms spread over 3 floors. The air-conditioned lobby offers a 24-hour reception desk, safes and lifts. Culinary options include a snug bar, a charming café and a restaurant with highchairs for children available. In addition, there are several conference rooms for business guests and room and laundry services round up the offerings.

Location

This appealing beach hotel is well situated in the tourist area of Cantabria. The city of Bilbao with the Guggenheim Museum can be reached by car in about 40 minutes and Cabárceno Park is around 20 minutes away. Countless nightclubs are situated within 5 km of the hotel. Links to the public transport network lie about 1 km away. The hotel is roughly 40 km from Santander airport.

Rooms

The tastefully decorated rooms come with an en suite bathroom, a direct dial telephone, central heating and satellite/ cable TV. Some also feature a balcony.

Sport

In addition, the nearest golf course is situated 20 km from the hotel.

Payment

MasterCard and VISA are accepted as methods of payment.

Isla at a Glance

The idyllic village of Isla is situated in the Cantabria region of Spain and is romantically set beneath the Great Bear constellation. Contrary to what its name suggest, Isla is actually a peninsular between the Castellano and Quejo estuaries and perfect for a get away break. With everything from wide sandy beaches to quiet little coves, Isla offers a little slice of paradise in Spain.

Short breaks in Cantabria

Cantabria, located in Northern Green Spain where characteristic landscapes of wooded mountains and steep-sided valleys meet the Atlantic Ocean and sandy bays are dotted with pretty fishing villages.

A land of green hills and high rocky peaks of wide rivers and rushing streams, pastures, meadows, woods; Cantabria must be one of the loveliest corners of Spain. Remaining somewhat unknown to most tourists; a short break to Cantabria is a world apart from conventional preconceptions of Spain.