Set on Noja’s beachfront, Hotel Pineda Playa features a restaurant, bar and terrace. Some of the rooms offer sea views from a balcony.
John
United Kingdom
The hotel is right on the shoreline with fantastic views over the sea. The staff are very friendly & helpful (although we did politely decline their offer to leave our bikes outside and firmly insisted that they would be going in our room). It was good value.
This charming, classical-style hotel is located in the seaside town of Noja on the spectacular Cantabrian coastline.
Marli
Australia
Solid, super large bed. Best sleep I've had in the last 2 weeks of travels. Smart TV with netflix was great. A table and chairs (although small) was helpful. Shower was large and bathroom clean.
Hotel Gala on the Ris de Noja beach, ideal for discovering Cantabria The Hotel Gala is located in front of the Ris de Noja beach, in Cantabria, awarded the Blue Flag category of the European Union,...
Martina
Ireland
Lovely staff. Very helpful. Right beside a beautiful.beach. Pool nice .
Comfortable clean room.
Breakfast very good.
Located in Noja, 200 metres from Playa Ris, Hotel Los Juncos provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Carole
Ireland
Really lovely staff. Good atmosphere very relaxed. The room was big and nice balcony area
Located in Noja, 200 metres from Playa Ris, Hotel Los Juncos provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Todo muy bien en general hasta las vistas q nos tocó al mar.
Hotel Gala on the Ris de Noja beach, ideal for discovering Cantabria The Hotel Gala is located in front of the Ris de Noja beach, in Cantabria, awarded the Blue Flag category of the European Union,...
El personal encantador sobre todo personal de comedor.
Hotel Arillo is situated next to Trengandin Beach in Noja, on the Cantabrian Coast. The hotel features an outdoor pool, restaurant and rooms with balconies.
El aparcamiento en el mismo hotel gratis y la piscina
We were there at a quiet time - at the height of the tourist...
We were there at a quiet time - at the height of the tourist season I imagine it could be rather busy. If you enjoy a variety of sea views - beaches and rocky coastlines - then the area is perfect. Also the hinterland is very varied with numerous pretty villages and excellent driving roads.
Annie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Noja is a lovely sleepy little Town very different from it's...
Noja is a lovely sleepy little Town very different from it's bustling neighbour of Santander.
Vibrant market on a Wednesday with all sorts of bargains to be had.
It's crowning glories are without doubt Playa de Ris and Tragandin Beaches.
Palicio Albacin is also well worth having a look at.
There is a regulat bus to nearby Santona and Laredo, both worth a visit.
Recommend downloading the Alsa Bus app to pay your fare in advance.
edward2nd
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
This is a typical Spanish resort, full of apartment blocks...
This is a typical Spanish resort, full of apartment blocks but has two lovely sandy beaches. We stayed at Playa de Ris which is a long walk and if the tide is out you could even walk over to the other village Isla and back. Life guards on duty and save for children to swim. There are plenty of Cafes around for drinks but not many Restaurants for a nice dinner. Regma ice cream is a must. Besides there are no nice shops for clothes or souvenirs shopping. Small city centre with a big square with a big nice kids playground. Lupa supermarket close by. But overall this is not a charming old town, leaking a bit of character. Parking the car is a bit of a problem as you have to download the city parking app and pay €5.35 for 24hrs and can only park in the blue zones. If you only interested in sea swimming and beach that's your place.
Elke
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice square with a few restaurants and bars on the edge of...
Nice square with a few restaurants and bars on the edge of it. Holds a street market there on Wednesdays. Lovely beach with waves you can surf. Beautiful sunrise. Streets are clean. Not much else going on. Great Custom bike bar just 800m down the coast road.
Matt
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
The beaches are great.
The beaches are great. The restaurants are overpriced for the quality they deliver. The pastry shops and bakeries were excellent and well priced. If you are a beach and sun person this is the place for you.
Lodewyk
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Great cultural sights nearby (e.g. caves, medeval villages,...
Great cultural sights nearby (e.g. caves, medeval villages, museums, etc), great nature (the beaches, the forests with trails to the mointains and through the forests), safe (no crime), and quiet. Great food at almost all restaurants. You need to be aware that the fiesta last from 2pm to 5pm for shops, and restaurants don't open until 8 pm.
Trude
Norway
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Moon Dreams Noja is a little out of town, near to the Playa de Ris beach which was fine as I was aware of its location when booking. The entrance, reception area, dining room and rooms are all smart and attractive and the staff were smiling, helpful and friendly at all times. The room itself was spacious and the bed was comfortable. I felt it was very good value for money. The breakfast included was varied and good with cereals, toast, a variety of fruit and cold meats and cheese on offer as well as orange juice, water, tea and coffee etc..
The hotel was just as expected, the sea view is amazing! What a lovely part of Spain, nice and quiet and the high and low tides are just fantastic! There’s so much to do. Breakfast has everything you could imagine. Easy parking with the pass or the car park if there are places.
Nice place to stay on the edge of town. Peaceful and quiet. Super friendly and helpful host. Really nice area to sit out and relax in. Room clean, spacious, and with comfy bed. Breakfast nice and breakfast room bright and welcoming. Perfect place to stay in Noja.
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