Castro-Urdiales, located on the Bay of Biscay in northern Spain, is a modern town with deep historical roots. The town is renowned for its medieval castle and the Gothic-style parish church of Santa María de la Asunción. Visitors can enjoy the scenic harbor and beautiful beaches, making it a popular summer destination. The town's economy thrives on tourism and its traditional fishing industry, particularly known for sardines and anchovies. During summer, the population swells as tourists flock to enjoy the coastal charm and historical allure of this Cantabrian gem.
Castro-Urdiales is best explored on foot, especially the historical areas and the harbor.
Try the local anchovies and sardines, which are a staple of the town's fishing industry.
Visit the Santa María de la Asunción church for stunning views of the town and the sea.
Expect larger crowds during the summer months as the town is a popular tourist destination.
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the town's historical sites and enjoying the beaches with fewer tourists.
Summer is the busiest season with vibrant tourism and beach activities. Expect crowded streets and lively atmosphere.
Fall provides a quieter experience with pleasant weather, ideal for leisurely walks and cultural exploration.
Winters are mild, offering a peaceful retreat with opportunities to enjoy the town's historical charm without the summer crowds.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
31,977
Spanish, English
April-June, September-November
Tourists, History Buffs, Beach Goers, Summer Vacation