Hotels in Candas, Asturias

Candas is a small coastal town in Asturias, a region in northern Spain. In the past, fishing was the main economic activity in the Candas, a place where tradition still plays an important role. Every year since 1970, the community organizes the Sardine Festival in August, with food stalls, folk music and dance. In Candas, visitors can enjoy a peaceful stretch of the scenic Green Coast of Asturias, and stay in one of the town's few hotels.
  1. Celuisma Marsol

    • Celuisma Marsol is located in an 11-floor building, nearby Candas beach and harbour, and less than a five-minute walk from the town center. Rooms are en-suite, with wooden floors and contemporary decor, some of which have balconies and sea views. The hotel has a cafe-bar and restaurant, where visitors can enjoy fish dishes. Private parking space is available, as well as all amenities typical of a four-star hotel.

    Puerto de Candas

    • Situated near the coast and within walking distance to the main train station, Puerto de Candas Hotel is only 14 miles from Asturias Airport. Puerto de Candas is a two-star hotel with 18 rooms, each one of them differently decorated. The hotel has an elevator and easy access for disabled people. In addition to the buffet breakfast, it offers a room service, a traditional restaurant, a bar and a sun terrace. The coast, its walking paths and sandy beaches are the biggest attractions in the area.

    Apartamentos Astilleros

    • In addition to two hotels, Candas also offers visitors a self-catering option of accommodation. Apartamentos Astilleros are located in the sea front, and can accommodate groups of two, four or six people. These apartments offer well-equipped kitchens and rooms with colourful and eye-catching wall-paper, which matches with the furniture. In addition to exploring the Green Coast and the tranquility of everyday life in a old fishing town, visitors can visit the neighboring Roman town of Gijon, only 10 miles away.

    Hotel Piedra

    • Two miles south of Candas is the small village of Perlora, where the visitor can find another accommodation option. Hotel Piedra offers 82 rooms with free Internet and all amenities of a three-star hotel. Alternatively, guests can stay in one of the hotel's 16 wooden bungalows, which can accommodate two or four people. Hotel Piedra Restaurant offers local cuisine, including the traditional Spanish tapas, shellfish paella and caldereta, which resembles a seafood stew.

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