Local Time: 00:36
 30th April 2024

 

This live webcam feed captures the enchanting scenery surrounding Isla de la Torre in Santander, the capital city of the Cantabria region of Spain.

The 360-degree cam stream provided by the Royal Cantabrian Sailing Federation is located at the small island "La Isla de la Torre", which lies on Santander Bay, as you may see on the map further down this page, and showcases a multitude of stunning sights, starting with the bay entrance and the islet called "Islote La Horadada". The camera then moves on to the old royal jetty called Embarcadero Real, so called because it was used by King Alfonso XIII while on holiday in the city. Further up is the majestic Palacio de la Magdalena, a palace at the top of the Magdalena Peninsula.

The lovely sandy beaches of Playa de Bikinis, Playa Los Peligros, and Playa de la Magdalena can also be seen. Further west is the rugged headland of Cabo Menor and the Faro Cabo Mayor, a lighthouse standing proudly on the rugged cliffs.

As the camera pans, viewers are treated to a close-up view of the historic Hotel Real, a glimpse of Nueva Montana, the Port area, Maliano, and views of both the east and west bays. The towns of Astillero, Pena Cabarba, Punta Rabiosa, El Puntal, Marina de Pedrena, Somo, and Santa Marina, to name a few, further enrich the visual experience.

Map of Isla Latorre, Santander, Cantabria, Spain