Playa de El Sardinero, divided into Primera and Segunda, is the coastal emblem of Santander, offering a long stretch of golden sand and calm waters, ideal for family enjoyment.
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Introduction
When we think of Cantabria's beaches, the image that often comes to mind is that of Playa de El Sardinero (Primera y Segunda), the true coastal heart of Santander. This iconic beach is not just a beach, it's a symbol of the city, a place where history, elegance and social life intertwine with the natural beauty of the Cantabrian Sea. We are faced with a space that has witnessed royal summer holidays, the belle époque and which, today, remains a meeting point for locals and visitors of all ages.
El Sardinero is not a single beach, but a set of two main beaches, Primera and Segunda, which at low tide join to form a vast expanse of golden sand. Its promenade, flanked by gardens, historic buildings and vibrant life, invites us to stroll and enjoy the atmosphere at any time of year. It's a destination that has it all: comfort, scenic beauty and an unmistakably Santanderina atmosphere that captivates us from the first moment.
How to get to Playa de El Sardinero (Primera y Segunda)
Getting to Playa de El Sardinero (Primera y Segunda) is relatively easy, as it's located in one of the most emblematic and accessible areas of Santander. If we're coming from outside the city, the A-67 motorway connects us directly to the Cantabrian capital. Once in Santander, the signs to 'El Sardinero' are clear and will guide us without problem.
For those who prefer public transport, Santander's urban bus network (TUS) has several lines that stop at El Sardinero. Lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 13, among others, will drop us off just meters from the sand, making it a very comfortable and recommended option, especially in high season to avoid parking problems. From the city center, a walk or bike ride along the bike lane is also an excellent way to get there, enjoying the views of the bay.
If we choose the car, there are several parking areas, both paid (ORA) and some underground car parks. In summer, however, it can be difficult to find a spot, so we recommend arriving early or considering using the bus. Accessibility is one of the strong points of this Santander beach, making it easy for everyone to enjoy its charms.
The sand and water
Playa de El Sardinero (Primera y Segunda) gifts us with fine, golden sand that stretches for over a kilometer. It's a delight for walking barefoot, building sandcastles with the little ones, or simply relaxing in the sun. The quality of the sand, clean and well-maintained, is one of the characteristics that makes it so attractive and contributes to its fame as one of the best beaches in Cantabria.
The waters of El Sardinero are, in general, calm and crystal clear, especially in the area of Primera Playa, which is more sheltered. This makes it a safe and very pleasant place for swimming, even for children. The water temperature, typical of the Cantabrian Sea, is refreshing in summer, which is perfect for beating the heat. It's important to consider the tidal phenomenon, which is quite pronounced in this area. At low tide, the two beaches join, forming a huge sandy area that invites long walks along the shore. At high tide, the sand space is reduced, but it's still enough to enjoy a day at the beach.
Services and facilities
El Sardinero is an example of an urban beach with exceptional service infrastructure, designed to make our stay as comfortable and pleasant as possible. We, as visitors, greatly appreciate this complete provision that allows us to relax and simply enjoy.
Among the services we find, the following stand out:
- Showers and foot-washing stations: Essential for removing sand before heading home.
- Bathrooms/WCs: Clean and well-maintained facilities.
- Lifeguard service: A surveillance and rescue service that gives us peace of mind, especially if we're with children. The Blue Flag flying here is a guarantee of this.
- Sunbed and umbrella rental: For those who prefer not to carry their own equipment, there are rental points available.
- Chiringuitos and Restaurants: Along the promenade and on the sand itself, we find a wide gastronomic offer, from a quick snack to a full meal with sea views.
- Parking: Although it can be tricky in high season, there are parking options in the surrounding area.
- Full Accessibility: The beach has wooden walkways that facilitate access to the sand for people with reduced mobility, as well as amphibious chairs and support staff in high season, which is a great plus.
- Sports Area: Spaces for playing beach volleyball or other sand sports.
- Equipment Rental: For those who want to try some water sports, there are options to rent surfboards or paddle surf boards, depending on sea conditions.
Best time to visit
Playa de El Sardinero (Primera y Segunda) has its charm in every season, but the 'best time' to visit will depend a lot on what we're looking for in our experience. If our goal is to enjoy the sun, swimming and all beach activities, then summer (July and August) is, without a doubt, the ideal season. During these months, the weather is warmer, the water is at its most pleasant temperature and all services are running at full capacity. However, of