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Noja, Cantabria

Overview

This beach hotel has 28 rooms in total, including 3 single rooms and 25 double/twin rooms, spread across 2 floors. It offers a lobby, lift access, a garden, café, bar, TV lounge, dining room and breakfast room. Parking facilities in the form of a garage are available for an additional fee. Younger guests are sure to enjoy the children's playground.

Location

This hotel is situated just a few steps from both the sea and the centre of Noja. Restaurants, bars, links to public transport, the bus station and the sandy beach are all just a short walk away. The hotel is just 45 minutes by car from Santander, while Santillana del Mar is 40 km away.

Rooms

All of the rooms come with an en suite bathroom with bath, a television and individually regulated heating.

Sport

Guests may take advantage of the outdoor swimming pool with children's pool, sun loungers and parasols. Sun loungers are also provided on the nearby beach.

Payment

MasterCard and VISA are accepted as methods of payment at this establishment.

Noja at a Glance

Those in search of a Spanish retreat offering a much needed dose of peace and tranquillity need look no further than Noja. One of a collection of coastal villages on the Cantabria Coast, Noja is ideal for those in search of rest and relaxation, and it’s also the perfect springboard from which to explore the natural delights and historic villages of the region beyond.

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.