The Magdalena Peninsula is a 69-acre (28 hectare) [1] peninsula located near the entrance to the Bay of Santander in the city of Santander, Cantabria, along the north coast of Spain.
The peninsula is a popular recreational destination for both tourists and locals. The historic Palacio de la Magdalena is located on the peninsula, which along with its surrounding gardens, is designated as a cultural heritage site. [2] Also located on the peninsula is a small zoo, three galleons of the Cantabrian mariner Vital Alsar Ramírez, two beaches and a lighthouse. [2]
43°28′9″N 3°45′58″W / 43.46917°N 3.76611°W
The Magdalena Peninsula is a 69-acre (28 hectare) [1] peninsula located near the entrance to the Bay of Santander in the city of Santander, Cantabria, along the north coast of Spain.
The peninsula is a popular recreational destination for both tourists and locals. The historic Palacio de la Magdalena is located on the peninsula, which along with its surrounding gardens, is designated as a cultural heritage site. [2] Also located on the peninsula is a small zoo, three galleons of the Cantabrian mariner Vital Alsar Ramírez, two beaches and a lighthouse. [2]
43°28′9″N 3°45′58″W / 43.46917°N 3.76611°W