Canyoning · Santander

Canyoning · Santander

6 offers 36€ – 55€ 5.0 (10 reviews) Verified March 2026
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How to choose

6 canyoning tours in Cantabria, from 36 € to 55 €, running 3h to 4.5h across three river systems: Yera, Navedo, Sebrando and Aján. For a first descent, two tours are rated "Everybody welcome": the Ajan Canyon by H2UR Adventures (44 €, 3.5h) requires zero prior experience. Most tours sit at "Occasionally sporty", which means basic fitness but no technical background. The single "Sporty" option is Multiaventura San Vicente's Ajan River excursion (45 €, 4h), the clearest choice if you want the hardest physical challenge available here. Budget-wise, the 36 € Yera Gorge tour is the lowest entry point. If duration matters more than price, the Cantabria Activa tour stretches to 4.5h maximum. Pick by physical level first, then by duration.

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Best value
Canyoning at Yera Gorge in Vega de Pas, Cantabria5.0 (4)
36€See offer
Canyoning excursion in Navedo river, Cantabria5.0 (2)
40€See offer
Ajan Canyon in Vega de Pas, Cantabria
44€See offer
Top rated
Canyoning excursion in Ajan river, Cantabria5.0 (3)
45€See offer
Canyoning excursion in Sebrando river, Cantabria5.0 (1)
45€See offer
Canyoning in Vega de Pas on the Aján River, Cantabria
55€See offer

Our picks

Best value

Canyoning at Yera Gorge in Vega de Pas, Cantabria

At 36 €, the Yera Gorge descent with K2 Aventura is the lowest price in this selection for a 3h guided session on a classic Cantabrian canyon.

36 €See offer

Most intense

Canyoning excursion in Sebrando river, Cantabria

Multiaventura San Vicente's Ajan River tour is the only "Sporty" rated option here, delivering 4h of the highest physical challenge available in this lineup.

45 €See offer

Perfect initiation

Ajan Canyon in Vega de Pas, Cantabria

Rated "Everybody welcome", the Ajan Canyon by H2UR Adventures is the safest entry point into canyoning, with no fitness prerequisites and a 3.5h format.

44 €See offer

Longest immersion

Canyoning in Vega de Pas on the Aján River, Cantabria

Cantabria Activa's Aján River tour offers the widest time window at 3.5h to 4.5h, giving you the most time in the canyon for 55 €.

55 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

Which canyon is the most intense in this lineup?
The Ajan River excursion by Multiaventura San Vicente is the only tour rated "Sporty" here, making it the most physically demanding option available. It runs for 4 hours on the Aján River in Cantabria.
Is there a canyon suitable for complete beginners?
Yes. The Ajan Canyon tour by H2UR Adventures is rated "Everybody welcome", meaning no prior experience or specific fitness level is required. It costs 44 € and lasts 3.5h.
What is the cheapest way to go canyoning near Santander?
The Yera Gorge tour by K2 Aventura starts at 36 €, making it the most affordable option in this selection. It runs for 3h and is rated "Occasionally sporty".
Do I need to speak Spanish to join these tours?
No. All 6 tours are conducted in both Spanish and English, so you can follow instructions and ask questions in English throughout the descent.
When is canyoning season in Cantabria?
The season runs from May to September. Water levels and weather conditions in the Cantabrian mountains are most favorable during this window.
How long should I plan for a canyoning day near Santander?
Tours range from 3h to 4.5h of activity time. Add travel to the meeting point, which is located in Vega de Pas or San Vicente de la Barquera, and plan for a half-day minimum.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Operators provide wetsuits, helmets and harnesses, but wear a swimsuit underneath and bring water shoes or old trainers with grip. For tours rated "Occasionally sporty" or "Sporty" running up to 4.5h, pack a dry change of clothes and a small snack.

Getting there

Meeting points are split between Vega de Pas (Yera Gorge and Aján River tours) and San Vicente de la Barquera (Navedo and Sebrando tours), both accessible by car from Santander in roughly 45 to 60 minutes via the A-67 and CA-27 roads.

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Other activities in Santander

Updated on 3 March 2026