Escape to Paradise: Vincci Puerto Chico Hotel Awaits in Santander, Spain

Vincci Puerto Chico Hotel Santander Spain

Vincci Puerto Chico Hotel Santander Spain

Escape to Paradise: Vincci Puerto Chico Hotel Awaits in Santander, Spain

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Alright, folks, listen up! You, like me, probably spend way too much time staring at a screen, dreaming of sunshine, salty air, and a break from the daily grind. Well, I’ve just crawled back from the Vincci Puerto Chico Hotel in Santander, Spain, and I'm here to spill the beans – the good, the slightly less good, and everything in between. Buckle up, because this is gonna be a ride. And yes, I'll mention the stuff everyone else mentions, but with a healthy dose of me.

First Impressions: The Good Stuff (and the Stuff That Makes You Go "Hmm…")

Santander itself is gorgeous. Think charming cobblestone streets, stunning bay views, and a general air of "Yeah, life's pretty good here." The Vincci Puerto Chico? It fits right in. The location is killer – right on the harbor, so the views are chef's kiss (more on that later).

Accessibility: Okay, this is important. They do claim to be accessible, so let's break it down. Wheelchair access is listed. Okay, good start. The elevator is definitely a plus. But I'll be honest, I didn't specifically test the wheelchair accessibility. Seems good, but I'd recommend contacting the hotel directly before booking if accessibility is a major factor for you. Double check those details, people!

Cleanliness and Safety: Pandemic-Preparedness Panic? Nope. This is where the Vincci Puerto Chico really shines. I'm a bit of a germaphobe (thanks, 2020!), so I was thrilled to see the effort. Anti-viral cleaning products? Check. Daily disinfection in common areas? Double-check. Hand sanitizer everywhere? You betcha. They're clearly taking things seriously, and that gave me a serious peace of mind. And there’s room sanitization options! (Though, honestly, I skipped it. I needed the space to actually sleep!) They have Staff trained in safety protocol and physical distancing measures are in place. The Safe dining setup gave me a sense of comfort.

Rooms: My Tiny, Lovely Sanctuary (with a Few Hiccups)

Okay, my room… it was lovely. A window that opens! Glorious! The air conditioning worked like a dream (essential in the Spanish summer). Free Wi-Fi? Yes! And it actually worked, unlike some hotels where you're fighting for a signal. And, Free bottled water is a plus. The bathroom phone and other security features are available in all rooms, and non-smoking rooms made me happy. I had a desk to get a little work done, and the mini-bar was temptingly stocked.

The Hiccups? Minor, really. The carpeting was, well, carpet. Not my favorite, but it worked. And sometimes, the soundproofing wasn't perfect. You could occasionally hear a bit of harbor noise. But seriously, these are nitpicks. The bed was comfy, the linens crisp, and I slept like a log.

The View: Seriously, Prepare to Drool This is the money shot. My room had a balcony overlooking the harbor. Sunrise? Unforgettable. Sunset? Magical. Sitting there, sipping my (complimentary!) coffee, watching the boats bobbing…pure bliss. This is why you come here. This is what makes you forget the laundry pile you left at home. This is the escape.

Amenities: Spa Day! (Or, My Attempt At Zen)

Okay, so I'm not exactly a spa queen. I'm more of a "panic-eat-a-bag-of-chips-and-stare-aimlessly-at-the-TV" kind of gal. But, I figured, "When in Santander…" So I booked a massage.

Spa/sauna: It was pretty damn good. They had a Sauna, a Steam room and Massage options. I got a Body scrub and Body wrap and it honestly felt pretty good. All was great, though, I'm still not sure I'm a body wrap person. It's an experience.

They also have a Fitness center… which I completely avoided. Hey, I'm on vacation! Swimming Pool: they also had an outdoor swimming pool (with a view!), but it was chilly at the time, so I skipped it.

Food Glorious Food (and My Eating Adventures)

The Vincci Puerto Chico really nails the food situation.

Breakfast: The breakfast buffet was a feast! I was starving and had breakfast every morning! There were all kinds of options! They also had Asian breakfast, Western breakfast, and other options!

Restaurants: There's a main Restaurant. Plus a Poolside bar. (yes, I tried the Poolside bar, and it was great). They also had a Snack bar, and even a Vegetarian Restaurant!

Dining, drinking, and snacking: They have Bar. Plus a Coffee shop where I spent quite a lot of time.

Room service [24-hour] and Breakfast in room? Yes, please!

The safe dining setup and Sanitized kitchen and tableware items helped with my peace of mind.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Make a Difference

They have a decent amount of services. Concierge? Yep. Cash withdrawal? Yes. Luggage storage? Absolutely. Daily housekeeping? Of course. The Elevator was very convenient and they also had Facilities for disabled guests. They had Facilities for special events, including both Indoor venue and Outdoor venue for special events. Plus a terraces.

Things to Do (Besides Eat and Sleep): Exploring Santander

Santander itself is a treasure trove. Stroll along the waterfront, visit the Magdalena Peninsula, or explore the charming old town. The hotel is perfectly positioned for all of it. Car parking, including free car park, is a plus.

The Quirks, The Cracks, The Real Stuff

Look, no hotel is perfect.

  • The Staff: Generally, the staff was lovely, but sometimes, communication in English was a little tricky. Not a giant deal, but be prepared for a little charade now and then.
  • The Noise: Again, my room faced the harbor. Gorgeous. But also, sometimes, you can hear things. Boats, seagulls, the occasional boisterous conversation. Embrace it, or bring earplugs.
  • The Internet: The Wi-Fi was generally good, but there were moments when it decided to take a nap. Nothing catastrophic, just be aware.

My Verdict: Book It!

Despite a few minor hiccups, the Vincci Puerto Chico Hotel delivers the goods. The location can't be beat, the cleanliness is top-notch, and the views will steal your heart. It's not the cheapest hotel in Santander. But for the experience, the convenience, and that glorious balcony view, it's worth every penny.

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  • Gourmet Dining: Savor delicious dishes at our restaurants, enjoy a quick snack at the Snack bar, or grab a pint at our Bar!
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Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because you're about to dive headfirst into my version of a Santander sojourn at the Vincci Puerto Chico. This isn't your polished brochure itinerary. This is the real deal, warts and all. Consider yourself warned.

Vincci Puerto Chico: Santander - A Chaotic But Charming Affair (My Version)

Day 1: Arrival & "Help! I'm a Tourist!" Syndrome

  • Morning - The Great Arrival Debacle: So, picture this: I'm jet-lagged, squinting at my phone, trying to figure out if the taxi driver understands "Vincci Puerto Chico." (Spoiler alert: he didn't. We went on a scenic route featuring a lively argument involving hand gestures, which apparently translates universally.) Finally, finally, we arrive. The hotel lobby is gorgeous, all nautical vibes and "Ooh, fancy!" thoughts swirling in my head. I think, "This is it! Luxury!" Famous last words, people. Famous last words.

  • Afternoon - Room with a View…? (of a brick wall): Check-in was a breeze. I’m thinking, “I’m so cool, I have arrived!” and then I open my room door… and stare directly, and I mean directly, at a brick wall. A very, very close brick wall. “Well,” I muttered to myself, “at least I know I won’t accidentally fall out the window.” After a good wallowing, I drag my suitcase, and my mood down, and ask for a different room. This time, the view is… better. Overlooking the harbor, with all the fancy yachts. Okay, maybe this isn't so bad after all. (Emphasis on maybe.)

  • Evening - Finding Food (and My Sanity) at La Marina: My stomach, a rebellious teenager, is starting to rumble. I stumble out of the hotel and head towards the area around the harbor. The air smells of the sea and something deliciously grilled, which is, by the way, the exact scent I’ve traveled there for. I stroll around, I try to not look too much like a naive tourist, and then… wham! I see a nice restaurant. Now, La Marina is basically a treasure trove of restaurants. You throw a stone, you hit a tapas bar. I chose one with the most lively vibe, and I sat down. I ordered something that sounded good and I proceeded to, very elegantly, spill the thing on myself. Wonderful. Okay, but the food? (Chef’s kiss.) Seafood so fresh it practically slapped me in the face (in a good way), and wine so crisp I momentarily forgot how mortified I was. Worth. It.

Day 2: Beaches, Blunders, and a Whole Lot of Beautiful

  • Morning - Beach Bliss (Followed by a Sand-Induced Existential Crisis): I'm determined to embrace the Santander beaches. First a walk to El Sardinero Beach: pristine sand, crashing waves, and a near-perfect view. I spent a few hours basking like a lizard in the sun, absolutely in heaven. Then, the inevitable happened: sand. Everywhere. In my hair, in my shoes, in places I didn't even realize existed. This led to a brief, yet intense, beach-induced existential crisis. "What is the meaning of life? And how the hell do I get this sand out of my watch?"

  • Afternoon - Exploring the Magdalena Peninsula (and Losing My Way): I decide to be adventurous and visit the Magdalena Peninsula. This involved trying to navigate a map, failing miserably and then losing myself for a solid hour. But it was also an adventure I could never forget. The palace? Stunning. The park? Gorgeous. The views? Breathtaking. I found a hidden cove, watched seagulls dance, and felt an overwhelming sense of peace. Even the fact that I wandered in circles for longer than I'd like to admit didn't completely ruin the experience. (Okay, it soured it a little.)

  • Evening - Tapas Tour and the "Lost in Translation" Incident: Back in the city, I was determined to conquer the tapas scene. I'd read about it, I'd fantasized about it. I wanted to live the stereotype. And so I went, and I ate, and I drank. Until… "Do you, by any chance, speak Spanish?" I ask, a little nervously. I, apparently, asked to order a plate of "fried rats," which, as far as I can tell, is not on the menu. The waiter, thankfully, understood my embarrassed flailing, and somehow we settled on something delicious (and rat-free). Lesson learned: brush up on the language. And maybe stick to pointing at the menu.

Day 3: Culture, Calm, and the Quest for the Perfect Coffee

  • Morning - Art, Architecture, and Avoiding the Rain: I made it a point to visit the Centro Botín. The architecture? Insane. The art? Actually made me think. (Very rare these days.) I spent a good hour walking around, pretending to understand everything, which made the experience more intriguing. The rain, however, decided to make an appearance. Which is, quite frankly, amazing. I was expecting rain! This made me so happy.

  • Afternoon - Coffee Adventures (and a Near-Collapse): I was on a mission: find the perfect coffee in Santander. This apparently is more difficult than it sounds. Cafe after cafe, the results were… mixed. Stale, bitter, or just plain bleh. After searching, I stumble on this place where the barista was, well, a mad scientist of coffee. The coffee was exquisite. The moment became bliss, and I finally understood the meaning of life. (Kidding! Mostly.)

  • Evening - Farewell Feast and Reflecting on Chaos: One last fantastic farewell dinner in Santander. This time, I decided to try and go big, and I ordered a delicious plate. This time, I didn't spill anything. (Yay!) Overlooked the harbor, the sea. The food and the great view was something that I can't wait to experience again. As I walked back to the hotel, I felt that bittersweet feeling of knowing that it's over, yet it will make me happy for a while.

Vincci Puerto Chico - The Verdict (Because You Need It):

Would I go back? Absolutely. Despite the brick walls, the navigational mishaps, and the potential fried-rat incident. Santander has a way of getting under your skin. It's beautiful, quirky, and full of those messy, imperfect moments that make life worth living. And hey, the hotel wasn't half bad either. Just maybe ask for a room with a view of something other than a brick wall.

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Vincci Puerto Chico Hotel Santander SpainOkay, buckle up, buttercups, because we're about to get REAL. I'm not going to pretend this is some perfectly polished info-dump. This is going to be me, raw and unfiltered, answering some questions about... well, *life*, dammit. And since the Internet has a thing for formatting (eye roll), we'll shove it into a schema-y thing. Let's do this.

So, what *is* life, anyway? Like, the *point*? (Ugh, deep thoughts, I know.)

Oh, God. Here we go. The big one. Look, if anyone actually *knew* the definitive answer, we'd all be out of a job, right? I've spent a *lot* of time staring at the ceiling at 3 AM contemplating this. My official answer? It's a chaotic, beautiful, messy, utterly *surreal* experience. It's like... trying to assemble IKEA furniture without the instructions, in the dark, while a small child is screaming for a juice box. Sometimes you get it right. Sometimes you end up with a weird, lopsided shelf that *kinda* works. But hey, at least you tried, yeah? And the juice box *is* important. Don't forget the juice box.

What's the hardest thing about… well, *being*?

Oh boy, this one hits home. For me? It's the fear. The fear of not being enough. The fear of screwing up. The fear of embarrassing myself, again. I once tripped walking into a deli while trying to impress a guy *I actually liked.* It ended about how you think it did. That level of mortification… it just *sticks*. And it’s the fear of the *future*. It's just… UGH. That's a tough one. Honestly, conquering the fear of the self, finding some semblance of happiness while you're at it, might be as hard as hiking up Everest.

How do you handle… failure?

Poorly, most of the time. I wallow. I eat ice cream straight from the carton. I watch terrible reality TV. I might even… *gasp*… cry. (Okay, I *definitely* cry. Don't judge!) Then, eventually – and this takes a while, mind you – I try to pick myself up. I analyze what went wrong (sometimes). I curse myself for the mistakes (often). Then, and this is KEY: I try again. Because, what's the alternative? Giving up? Nah. That's just the easy way. I’m *not* easy. I'm… *complex*, damn it.

What's something you're genuinely proud of?

Okay, this is a good one. I'm proud of my resilience. I've been through some *stuff* (as everyone has), and I'm still here. I'm proud of my ability to laugh at myself (essential for sanity, trust me). I made *chicken from scratch* recently! It was terrible… but I made it. I'm proud of my friends, and the fact that I can still make a decent quiche. And I’m proud of the day I finally gave up trying to perfect a sourdough starter... the thing is... it was all worth it.

What advice would you give your younger self? (Please don't say "invest in Bitcoin," I've got that one covered).

Oh, sweet, innocent, pizza-faced me. Listen, kid, here's the deal: 1. Stop caring so much about what other people think. Seriously. They're all (mostly) clueless, just like you. 2. Embrace the awkwardness. It's part of you. Make it work. 3. Don't be afraid to fail. It’s messy, but it’s the only way to learn. 4. Learn to say NO. Boundaries are your friend. 5. Listen to your gut. If something doesn't feel right, it probably isn't. 6. And for the love of all that is holy, floss more often. You'll thank me later. (Still working on that one…)

What’s the best thing about being… well, *you*?

Hmmm... tough one. It's hard to say nice things about myself sometimes. Well, okay, maybe it's the fact that I'm learning every single day. Or that I try to be kind, even when I'm feeling like a total grump. And maybe… just maybe… it's the fact that I *am* me. Flaws, quirks, and all. The other day I was utterly humiliated... I stumbled coming out of the doctor's office, almost ate face first into the pavement in full view of the waiting room. I recovered by pulling myself up, laughing, and walking off. The moment was awkward, terrible... and I got up. I kept going. And honestly, that's pretty damn amazing.

What's something you're *still* working on?

Patience. Oh, sweet Jesus, the *patience*. I’m a work in progress. Dealing with the imposter syndrome is a daily battle. I'm still working on my ability to take a deep breath before reacting to something stupid. The fact that I can actually *admit* I'm a work in progress... that's probably a good thing. And the fact that I’m still here, still trying, still learning… well, that's something, isn't it?

What kind of music are you into? Spill your guilty pleasures!

Okay, confession time. I have a playlist. It’s a glorious, chaotic, beautiful mess of everything from 80's power ballads to obscure indie folk. * **Guilty Pleasure 1:** Anything by ABBA. Don't judge me! "Dancing Queen" is a banger, people! Okay, I *love* all of them. * **Guilty Pleasure 2:** Taylor Swift. I *know*, I know, it's trendy. But her lyrics? They just... *get* me. * **Actually Good Music:** Anything by a band called "The National". Their music sounds like how bad the worst days feels, but in a good way. * **The truth:** sometimes I listen to the "Now That's What I Call Music" compilations.

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