Helgueras Beach, in Noja, Cantabria, stretches 2,217 meters from the Marisma Victoria to the Brusco. With a rural character, it is distinct from the urban Trengandín Beach, separated by the Marismas de Victoria y Joyel channel. It stands out for its fine golden sand, low urbanization, and dunes with characteristic vegetation. It is part of the Santoña Marshes Natural Park, a SCI (Site of Community Importance) and SPAB (Special Protection Area for Birds). Access is easy, with a promenade along its length and main entrances in Helgueras and Brusco, where lifeguard towers, parking, and bicycle spaces are available.