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Discover the charm of Asturias and Cantabria in a full-day tour visiting Ribadesella, Llanes, and Santillana del Mar, with expert guides and beautiful scenery.
Taking a day to explore the scenic, historic, and cultural highlights of northern Spain’s Asturias and Cantabria regions sounds tempting—and this tour aims to deliver exactly that. Marketed as a comprehensive trip from Gijón (and Oviedo), it whisks travelers through a series of charming coastal villages and historic towns, offering a taste of local traditions, stunning landscapes, and authentic cuisine. With a price point of just under $50 per person, it promises good value—though, as you’ll see, some aspects depend heavily on personal expectations.
One of the best features we love about this experience is the focus on local guides who are knowledgeable and eager to share stories behind each place. You’ll get insights into traditions, main festivals, and the day-to-day life of each town, which makes the visit far more meaningful than just sightseeing. The inclusion of private transport adds a layer of comfort, eliminating the hassle of public transit or self-driving.
However, a key consideration is that the tour’s reviews are mixed—some travelers expressed disappointment, particularly around language issues and scheduling, which underscores the importance of clarifying expectations beforehand. Also, the tour excludes lunch, so you’ll need to budget additional time and money for a meal, adding another layer to your day.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy guided day trips, are interested in scenic coastal towns, and don’t mind a structured schedule. It’s perfect for those wanting a quick but detailed overview of some of Asturias and Cantabria’s most picturesque spots, especially if you’re relying on public transport and prefer pre-arranged logistics.


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The tour kicks off with San Vicente de la Barquera, a seaside town that radiates maritime history and scenic beauty. Expect to see its famous castle and remnants of city walls, with the dramatic backdrop of the Picos de Europa looming nearby. This town is well-loved for its peaceful streets and stunning views over the Cantabrian Sea.
The guide shares stories about its maritime vocation and the Church of Santa María de los Ángeles, a key landmark. As one reviewer noted, this town is “one of the most popular tourist destinations in Cantabria” thanks to its heritage and tranquil atmosphere. You’ll spend about an hour here, soaking in the views and history without feeling rushed.
Next, about half an hour away, is Llanes, a vibrant coastal town renowned for its summer appeal. You’ll learn about its historical sites, including the 13th-century tower, the Palace of the Dukes of Estrada, and the Llanes Gates. The Casino and Parres Sobrino Square are also on the list, with the latter gaining fame from the movie El Orfanato.
The guided tour here is approximately an hour and a half, giving you the chance to wander independently afterward. Many travelers appreciate the free time to revisit favorite spots or discover new corners on your own. One review highlights how the guide, Santiago, went “out of his way to explain things in English,” which was especially appreciated by non-Spanish speakers.
The final stop is Ribadesella, a fishing village with a lively harbor and a captivating atmosphere. The walking tour along the waterfront reveals the town’s stately homes and seaside charm, with the Sella River Bridge being a highlight, especially during the August International Descent festival.
Expect about an hour and a half here, with plenty of photo opportunities and chances to enjoy the sea breeze. The guide shares anecdotes about local traditions and the town’s history, making the visit both scenic and educational.

The private, air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the approximately 9.5-hour trip. Pickup points are from Gijón and Oviedo, but the specifics of the meeting place aren’t detailed here—so travelers should confirm their pickup location in advance.
The tour is designed to be manageable for most travelers, excluding those with reduced mobility. The group size caps at 51, so while it’s not small, it’s not overly crowded either. Most travelers find the pace reasonable, though some mention tight schedules at each stop.
Since lunch isn’t included, you’ll want to bring snacks or plan a stop for food in Llanes or Ribadesella, especially if you prefer local seafood or regional specialties. The flexibility for independent exploration after the guided parts is a plus, giving you a chance to sample local cuisine or shop for souvenirs.

While many reviews are positive, highlighting beautiful towns and professional guides, some point out pitfalls. One reviewer, Cindy, appreciated the “great guide, Santiago,” who was “very knowledgeable” and went out of his way to explain in English. She also emphasized how the coastline and beaches are “worth seeing,” making the trip a visual treat.
On the flip side, others experienced frustration. Robin’s review notes a “bait and switch”, where the tour was initially advertised as English-speaking but was delivered in Spanish—an important detail for non-Spanish speakers. Similarly, Clement found the schedule “a waste of time,” citing long bus rides for short visits, and the inconvenience of being dropped off a kilometer from the first point of interest.
This variability underscores the importance of clear communication with the tour operator before booking—especially regarding language and itinerary details.

This trip is ideal for day-trippers who want a guided overview of Asturias and Cantabria’s coastal treasures without the hassle of arranging transport and logistics. It’s perfect for those interested in local history, scenic towns, and cultural traditions. If you’re comfortable with a structured schedule and don’t mind some bus time, you’ll find it rewarding.
However, if language barriers are a concern or if you prefer more flexible, self-paced exploration, you might want to clarify the guide’s language or consider alternative options. Also, travelers who wish to include lunch on their own or prefer shorter, more relaxed visits may find the itinerary somewhat rushed.
This tour offers a solid introduction to some of northern Spain’s most captivating coastal towns. The highlights—beautiful scenery, knowledgeable guides, and well-organized transport—make it a good value, especially for first-time visitors. The towns of San Vicente de la Barquera, Llanes, and Ribadesella each have unique charms that are well showcased in this day trip.
While some reviews mention logistical hiccups or language issues, many travelers have left positive feedback about the stunning views and friendly guides. The flexibility to explore on your own after the guided tours is a bonus, allowing you to tailor your experience slightly.
Overall, if you’re looking for a cost-effective, well-organized, and informative day showcasing the best of Asturias and Cantabria’s coast, this trip is worth considering—just double-check the language details beforehand.

Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included, so you’ll need to plan for a meal during or after the tour. There are free times allocated at some stops for exploring and finding food.
What is the tour duration?
The entire trip lasts about 9 hours and 30 minutes, starting early in the morning and returning in the evening.
Are the guides available in English?
Some reviews suggest that guides may give tours in Spanish, and not all are fluent in English. It’s best to confirm the language details with the provider before booking.
What transportation is provided?
An air-conditioned private vehicle is used to shuttle between towns, ensuring comfort and efficiency.
How much free time do I get at each stop?
In San Vicente de la Barquera, about an hour; in Llanes, 1 hour 30 minutes; and in Ribadesella, 1 hour 30 minutes. The free time allows you to explore independently or take photos.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
No, it is not recommended for those with reduced mobility, as some walking and uneven surfaces are involved.
This tour offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and practical comfort. With clear expectations and some planning for meals and language preferences, it can be a memorable way to experience northern Spain’s coast in a day.