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Praia de Aguieira is a stunning beach located in Galicia, known for its extensive and fine white sand. The clear waters are ideal for families, particularly when the tide is low, creating perfect conditions for walks and play. Some highlights and common praises include:

  • Large Size: Over 1.5 km in length, providing ample space for visitors.
  • Clean and Beautiful: The beach is often described as clean, with crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming.
  • Good Facilities: The presence of showers and ample parking options, though the parking can occasionally be challenging.
  • Ideal for Families: Many users noted it as a great spot for children, with areas where the water is calm and shallow.

However, there are some areas for improvement:

  • Limited Amenities: The beach lacks nearby cafes or services, so visitors should bring their own supplies.
  • Variable Water Temperature: The water is often described as cold, which may deter some visitors.
  • Crowds: During peak season, the beach can become quite crowded, impacting the tranquility.

Overall, Praia de Aguieira is highly recommended for its natural beauty and family-friendly atmosphere, though visitors should plan accordingly for amenities and peak times.

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Porto do Son - Provincia de A Coruña - Spain

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Oscar Dopazo 1 year ago

Positive experience: A nice beach with little waves. It has parking space, in summer it is crowded since the beach is large. It is not one of the best for walking, as it has some slope.

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Anxo Castelo Cuesta 1 year ago

Positive experience: Good beach, but too crowded with thick hooligans. All the misery, who like to park on the shoulders, communicate loudly and always show off their lack of civility and education wherever they go. It's better in winter.

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Rod Pmir 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful, very fine white sand. It has showers and is good for parking. The beach is not as crowded as others.

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Zaira Eiriz Pérez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A beach with clean, crystal-clear water and very tranquil. It has extremely fine sand. The terrain is quite sloped, but there is plenty of width and extension of the beach. Although there are quite a few people, it is calm; it is not overwhelming because it is a large beach. The difficulty lies in parking the car. There is no beach bar nearby; it is necessary to take the car to buy something.

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Xosé Henares 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beach of 1.5 km divided into two parts; Entrance with parking from Cans, and the other further east from Campo de Prado,️ From Cans access for cars via an asphalt ramp with shade, pine trees, and access to a wooden pedestrian walkway.️ From Campo de Prado, access at the crossroads of the Arenas café. Around the football field, there are shadows and ample parking areas. We found a wooden walkway that connects the beach from east to west. From Campo de Prado begins a route of about 14 km that links high areas of the Nebra parish and villages like Laranga, Cabanela, Tarela, and again borders the coast by Caveeiro returning to Aguieira via Loreto. The beach to the east is quieter, sheltered, gently sloping, and has less sand at high tide to lay down the towel. This area is also chosen by the fanecas (dragonet fish) to hide in the intertidal zone. It is advisable to wear shoes when the tide is low or going out.‍♀️The west area has a more direct access and a larger stretch of sand; its sand at the shore is coarser, and a step causes the bathing to be more abrupt. In this area, there are no fanecas. It is the chosen starting point for wind water sports enthusiasts, windsurf and kitesurf. Some days you will see paragliders landing from Monte Iroite.️ At the back of the dunes, two rivers arrive: the Cans River and the Quintans River, which flow into the western part of the beach. They delineate and shape the dunes with vegetation areas that create small, more intimate and sheltered sunbathing spots. The river area with its calm tidal rhythm makes it a safer area for children. The west area has a pier with an old salting factory (now a private residence) with public access, which delights the more adventurous to jump in at high tide and has diving areas in the rocky zone.

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Nata Pouso 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Mi playa preferida junto con Las Gaviotas. Pero mejoraria el alumbrado. Es imposible ir a pasear cuando oscurece por la zona de las pasarelas de madera. Si solo se pueden pasear a los perros a unas horas determinadas que menos q poner alumbrado y no tener q ir con una linterna para no caerte de morros.

Marta Larios 3 years ago

Positive experience: Una playa preciosa de arena fina con muchísima amplitud para disfrutar de un día tranquilo. Es una lástima que con lo grande que es no la adapten para ser una playa canina, pues no molestarían al resto de personas al haber tanto espacio.

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Rod Pmir 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful, very fine white sand. It has showers and is good for parking. The beach is not as crowded as others.

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Zaira Eiriz Pérez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A beach with clean, crystal-clear water and very tranquil. It has extremely fine sand. The terrain is quite sloped, but there is plenty of width and extension of the beach. Although there are quite a few people, it is calm; it is not overwhelming because it is a large beach. The difficulty lies in parking the car. There is no beach bar nearby; it is necessary to take the car to buy something.

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Xosé Henares 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beach of 1.5 km divided into two parts; Entrance with parking from Cans, and the other further east from Campo de Prado,️ From Cans access for cars via an asphalt ramp with shade, pine trees, and access to a wooden pedestrian walkway.️ From Campo de Prado, access at the crossroads of the Arenas café. Around the football field, there are shadows and ample parking areas. We found a wooden walkway that connects the beach from east to west. From Campo de Prado begins a route of about 14 km that links high areas of the Nebra parish and villages like Laranga, Cabanela, Tarela, and again borders the coast by Caveeiro returning to Aguieira via Loreto. The beach to the east is quieter, sheltered, gently sloping, and has less sand at high tide to lay down the towel. This area is also chosen by the fanecas (dragonet fish) to hide in the intertidal zone. It is advisable to wear shoes when the tide is low or going out.‍♀️The west area has a more direct access and a larger stretch of sand; its sand at the shore is coarser, and a step causes the bathing to be more abrupt. In this area, there are no fanecas. It is the chosen starting point for wind water sports enthusiasts, windsurf and kitesurf. Some days you will see paragliders landing from Monte Iroite.️ At the back of the dunes, two rivers arrive: the Cans River and the Quintans River, which flow into the western part of the beach. They delineate and shape the dunes with vegetation areas that create small, more intimate and sheltered sunbathing spots. The river area with its calm tidal rhythm makes it a safer area for children. The west area has a pier with an old salting factory (now a private residence) with public access, which delights the more adventurous to jump in at high tide and has diving areas in the rocky zone.

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Patricia Torres 1 year ago

Positive experience: It's very beautiful, calm like a bay, there's not much sand, but the stones on the ground are easy to walk on and to stay.

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Gaspar FD 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Beach of over 1 km long with fine white sand. The water is quite clear and there are hardly any seaweed. Little wave action. The water temperature is usually cold, which is typical in Galicia. In the surroundings, there are dunes and wooden walkways, and it has several free entrances and parking areas around it.

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Mónica Silvina Martínez Viscio 2 months ago

Positive experience: Playa muy tranquila y familiar. Llegamos temprano para aparcar (12 hs) porque sino se complica. Hay un chiringuito y baños a la entrada de la playa junto a una zona de sombra. El agua por supuesto fría

Zaira Eiriz Pérez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A beach with clean, crystal-clear water and very tranquil. It has extremely fine sand. The terrain is quite sloped, but there is plenty of width and extension of the beach. Although there are quite a few people, it is calm; it is not overwhelming because it is a large beach. The difficulty lies in parking the car. There is no beach bar nearby; it is necessary to take the car to buy something.

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Norma Lopez 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: I already knew it, I like it and eating at the beach bar was a very good day.

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Pablo Chico Vigo 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach in Galicia! One of the best I've been to. Very well maintained, fine and very wide sand (even with the tide up), not the typical crowded place you see in other towns. Water is very clean, crystal clear, and COLD... Beautiful sunsets, which I infinitely recommend to enjoy. ATTENTION ⚠️: bring your fan nets as cases of faneca stings are common every summer. Free parking area (dirt) right in front of the different beach entrances. It has showers available and functioning, ideal for rinsing off the sand and salt before getting into the vehicle, as well as a beach bar with affordable prices considering its location. In summary, totally recommendable!

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Kiko Gago 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Buena playa y tiene pinar y chiringuito en verano, por cierto Carolina un encanto

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Vir Domínguez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: It's a beach that I love and have always liked. I like the area of the river near the walkway and the bridge. The walkway has all the boards. But some are loose and the umbrella is up, not good for those who go in flip-flops or for kids. The water from the shower wets the walkway. And today, July 1st, the restroom was closed. I NEVER SAW LIFEGUARDS. Still, I give it a 5 because it's not a criticism, it's suggestions for improvement. This beach has seen my daughters grow up. No one can put a price on that.

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Daniel Pose 6 years ago

Positive experience: Es la mejor playa para ir desde Santiago. Le faltan servicios de bar y socorrista y a veces pega mucho viento.

JPeter 6 years ago

Positive experience: Muy buena playa, tranquila de arena blanca y fina, lo malo es que no tiene duchas,socorrista ni chiringuito para tomar algo.

Enrique Girón 7 years ago

Fantastic experience: Muy buena playa, aunque algo venteada. Con mareas vivas, queda poca playa y siempre hay mucha gente. Tampoco tiene bandera azul, o sea, no tiene ningún servicio de socorrista,ni bar,...

Jose Manuel Rivera Lopez 7 years ago

Positive experience: La playa es tranquila, grande, y bonita pero le faltan servicios como duchas y mejorar los accesos, nosotros paaamos por una pasarela que estaba retorcida y en el ultimo tramo casi hacia falta una cierda de seguridad para pasarla.

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Carlos Gómez 1 year ago

Negative experience: Overcrowded, murky and dirty water

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Raquel López 1 year ago

Positive experience: It's a very nice and large beach, perfect for walking. It has almost no waves and the water is quite cold, but also clean. Probably the only downside is that it lacks services and kiosks where you can buy something to snack on.

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Jhenifer Jeronimo 1 year ago

Positive experience: Beautiful beach, clean, cold water. I loved it.

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JA CS 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Fantastic beach with crystal clear water but very cold.

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Zaira Eiriz Pérez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A beach with clean, crystal-clear water and very tranquil. It has extremely fine sand. The terrain is quite sloped, but there is plenty of width and extension of the beach. Although there are quite a few people, it is calm; it is not overwhelming because it is a large beach. The difficulty lies in parking the car. There is no beach bar nearby; it is necessary to take the car to buy something.

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David Vázquez Martínez 2 months ago

Fantastic experience: Playa espectacular de arena blanca y fina, muy amplia y con aguas claras que invitan al baño. Su forma de concha y el entorno natural la protegen del viento en algunas zonas, mientras que otras, más abiertas, son perfectas para quienes practican windsurf o kitesurf. En marea baja, la orilla se alarga varios metros, dejando espacio de sobra para pasear o jugar. Dispone de zonas tranquilas para nadar y otras con más oleaje que atraen a surfistas y amantes del paddle surf. Hay aparcamiento cercano y varios accesos peatonales cómodos. En temporada alta suele estar animada pero sin llegar a masificarse. ✅ Lo mejor: amplitud, arena fina, agua cristalina, buen acceso, ideal para deportes acuáticos. ⚠️ A tener en cuenta: pocas zonas de sombra y escasos servicios a pie de playa, conviene llevar lo necesario. Una joya de la Ría de Muros e Noia que combina belleza natural, ambiente relajado y opciones para disfrutar tanto en familia como practicando deporte.

Luis Romero 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the best beaches in Galicia, just 45 minutes from Santiago. Quiet for going with children and on windy days you can practice windsurfing or kitesurfing.

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Xosé Henares 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beach of 1.5 km divided into two parts; Entrance with parking from Cans, and the other further east from Campo de Prado,️ From Cans access for cars via an asphalt ramp with shade, pine trees, and access to a wooden pedestrian walkway.️ From Campo de Prado, access at the crossroads of the Arenas café. Around the football field, there are shadows and ample parking areas. We found a wooden walkway that connects the beach from east to west. From Campo de Prado begins a route of about 14 km that links high areas of the Nebra parish and villages like Laranga, Cabanela, Tarela, and again borders the coast by Caveeiro returning to Aguieira via Loreto. The beach to the east is quieter, sheltered, gently sloping, and has less sand at high tide to lay down the towel. This area is also chosen by the fanecas (dragonet fish) to hide in the intertidal zone. It is advisable to wear shoes when the tide is low or going out.‍♀️The west area has a more direct access and a larger stretch of sand; its sand at the shore is coarser, and a step causes the bathing to be more abrupt. In this area, there are no fanecas. It is the chosen starting point for wind water sports enthusiasts, windsurf and kitesurf. Some days you will see paragliders landing from Monte Iroite.️ At the back of the dunes, two rivers arrive: the Cans River and the Quintans River, which flow into the western part of the beach. They delineate and shape the dunes with vegetation areas that create small, more intimate and sheltered sunbathing spots. The river area with its calm tidal rhythm makes it a safer area for children. The west area has a pier with an old salting factory (now a private residence) with public access, which delights the more adventurous to jump in at high tide and has diving areas in the rocky zone.

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Anton Silva 2 years ago

Positive experience: Boa Praia para ir a surfar os días de moito mar

Manuel Canabal Carreño 3 years ago

Fantastic experience: Probablemente el mejor arenal de la ría. Estupenda para pasear y dispone de chiringuito. Defecto: cuando hace viento del nordeste, algo muy frecuente en esta ría, pega de frente y puede llegar a resultar molesto. Por este motivo es ideal para los amantes del kitesurf, windsurf...

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David Vázquez Martínez 2 months ago

Fantastic experience: Playa espectacular de arena blanca y fina, muy amplia y con aguas claras que invitan al baño. Su forma de concha y el entorno natural la protegen del viento en algunas zonas, mientras que otras, más abiertas, son perfectas para quienes practican windsurf o kitesurf. En marea baja, la orilla se alarga varios metros, dejando espacio de sobra para pasear o jugar. Dispone de zonas tranquilas para nadar y otras con más oleaje que atraen a surfistas y amantes del paddle surf. Hay aparcamiento cercano y varios accesos peatonales cómodos. En temporada alta suele estar animada pero sin llegar a masificarse. ✅ Lo mejor: amplitud, arena fina, agua cristalina, buen acceso, ideal para deportes acuáticos. ⚠️ A tener en cuenta: pocas zonas de sombra y escasos servicios a pie de playa, conviene llevar lo necesario. Una joya de la Ría de Muros e Noia que combina belleza natural, ambiente relajado y opciones para disfrutar tanto en familia como practicando deporte.

Luis Romero 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the best beaches in Galicia, just 45 minutes from Santiago. Quiet for going with children and on windy days you can practice windsurfing or kitesurfing.

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Yiannis Goroyias 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A very nice beach, when it's windy there are many people with kites. It's impressive! Very close to Santiago.

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Xosé Henares 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beach of 1.5 km divided into two parts; Entrance with parking from Cans, and the other further east from Campo de Prado,️ From Cans access for cars via an asphalt ramp with shade, pine trees, and access to a wooden pedestrian walkway.️ From Campo de Prado, access at the crossroads of the Arenas café. Around the football field, there are shadows and ample parking areas. We found a wooden walkway that connects the beach from east to west. From Campo de Prado begins a route of about 14 km that links high areas of the Nebra parish and villages like Laranga, Cabanela, Tarela, and again borders the coast by Caveeiro returning to Aguieira via Loreto. The beach to the east is quieter, sheltered, gently sloping, and has less sand at high tide to lay down the towel. This area is also chosen by the fanecas (dragonet fish) to hide in the intertidal zone. It is advisable to wear shoes when the tide is low or going out.‍♀️The west area has a more direct access and a larger stretch of sand; its sand at the shore is coarser, and a step causes the bathing to be more abrupt. In this area, there are no fanecas. It is the chosen starting point for wind water sports enthusiasts, windsurf and kitesurf. Some days you will see paragliders landing from Monte Iroite.️ At the back of the dunes, two rivers arrive: the Cans River and the Quintans River, which flow into the western part of the beach. They delineate and shape the dunes with vegetation areas that create small, more intimate and sheltered sunbathing spots. The river area with its calm tidal rhythm makes it a safer area for children. The west area has a pier with an old salting factory (now a private residence) with public access, which delights the more adventurous to jump in at high tide and has diving areas in the rocky zone.

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Manuel Canabal Carreño 3 years ago

Fantastic experience: Probablemente el mejor arenal de la ría. Estupenda para pasear y dispone de chiringuito. Defecto: cuando hace viento del nordeste, algo muy frecuente en esta ría, pega de frente y puede llegar a resultar molesto. Por este motivo es ideal para los amantes del kitesurf, windsurf...

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Xosé Henares 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beach of 1.5 km divided into two parts; Entrance with parking from Cans, and the other further east from Campo de Prado,️ From Cans access for cars via an asphalt ramp with shade, pine trees, and access to a wooden pedestrian walkway.️ From Campo de Prado, access at the crossroads of the Arenas café. Around the football field, there are shadows and ample parking areas. We found a wooden walkway that connects the beach from east to west. From Campo de Prado begins a route of about 14 km that links high areas of the Nebra parish and villages like Laranga, Cabanela, Tarela, and again borders the coast by Caveeiro returning to Aguieira via Loreto. The beach to the east is quieter, sheltered, gently sloping, and has less sand at high tide to lay down the towel. This area is also chosen by the fanecas (dragonet fish) to hide in the intertidal zone. It is advisable to wear shoes when the tide is low or going out.‍♀️The west area has a more direct access and a larger stretch of sand; its sand at the shore is coarser, and a step causes the bathing to be more abrupt. In this area, there are no fanecas. It is the chosen starting point for wind water sports enthusiasts, windsurf and kitesurf. Some days you will see paragliders landing from Monte Iroite.️ At the back of the dunes, two rivers arrive: the Cans River and the Quintans River, which flow into the western part of the beach. They delineate and shape the dunes with vegetation areas that create small, more intimate and sheltered sunbathing spots. The river area with its calm tidal rhythm makes it a safer area for children. The west area has a pier with an old salting factory (now a private residence) with public access, which delights the more adventurous to jump in at high tide and has diving areas in the rocky zone.

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Begoña Nieto Barreiro 3 years ago

Fantastic experience: Una playa muy bonita para pasear, en ésta época y en verano ideal para divertirse y pasar un día genial en familia, preciosa, agua limpia y con pasarela de madera y duchas, un acierto

perotú yatrabajas 7 years ago

Positive experience: Un lugar tranquilo donde poder disfrutar. La calidad de su arena, blanca y limpia, así como el contraste de la forma según la marea hace de esta playa un lugar magnífico para tomar baños de sol. La calidad del agua transparente es ideal para ver la diversidad de fauna marina (moluscos, crías de diversas especies de peces, navajas, cangrejos, etc.), hace que te olvides de la temperatura de la misma. Agua fría típica de este lado del Atlántico.

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Berlin Sommelier 3 years ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach, come early if you want to find a park but there's plenty of room on the sand and a small stand with ice-cream and sometimes food. Toilets too and kayak/SUP rental

Aguieira Beach: Reviews

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María Camelia Mayán Sanlés 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: The usual. Good

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Oscar Dopazo 1 year ago

Positive experience: A nice beach with little waves. It has parking space, in summer it is crowded since the beach is large. It is not one of the best for walking, as it has some slope.

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Federico Landin Delgado 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful and very big. Great for spending the day.

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Luis Romero 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the best beaches in Galicia, just 45 minutes from Santiago. Quiet for going with children and on windy days you can practice windsurfing or kitesurfing.

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Susana Filgueira 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach, large for long walks and not dangerous at all.

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Alejandro R. F. 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: The perfect walk. Low tide and 3 complete laps.

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Anxo Castelo Cuesta 1 year ago

Positive experience: Good beach, but too crowded with thick hooligans. All the misery, who like to park on the shoulders, communicate loudly and always show off their lack of civility and education wherever they go. It's better in winter.

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Maria Celia Iglesias Fernandez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Amazing beach!!! Great views

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Yannick Thevenin 1 year ago

Positive experience: Very beautiful beach with restrooms and showers

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Carlos Gómez 1 year ago

Negative experience: Overcrowded, murky and dirty water

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Rafael García-Plata 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the best beaches in the Rías. Ideal for walking, especially at low tide at the river mouth.

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Rod Pmir 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful, very fine white sand. It has showers and is good for parking. The beach is not as crowded as others.

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Raquel López 1 year ago

Positive experience: It's a very nice and large beach, perfect for walking. It has almost no waves and the water is quite cold, but also clean. Probably the only downside is that it lacks services and kiosks where you can buy something to snack on.

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Ruben Boullon 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Spectacular

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Antonio JD 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: With low tide, spectacular

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Coach Roberto Touron 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the best

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Jhenifer Jeronimo 1 year ago

Positive experience: Beautiful beach, clean, cold water. I loved it.

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JA CS 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Fantastic beach with crystal clear water but very cold.

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Zaira Eiriz Pérez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A beach with clean, crystal-clear water and very tranquil. It has extremely fine sand. The terrain is quite sloped, but there is plenty of width and extension of the beach. Although there are quite a few people, it is calm; it is not overwhelming because it is a large beach. The difficulty lies in parking the car. There is no beach bar nearby; it is necessary to take the car to buy something.

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Rodriguez Puy 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Large, clean, and sandy beach. Very exposed with northeast winds.

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Vir Domínguez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: It's a beach that I love and have always liked. I like the area of the river near the walkway and the bridge. The walkway has all the boards. But some are loose and the umbrella is up, not good for those who go in flip-flops or for kids. The water from the shower wets the walkway. And today, July 1st, the restroom was closed. I NEVER SAW LIFEGUARDS. Still, I give it a 5 because it's not a criticism, it's suggestions for improvement. This beach has seen my daughters grow up. No one can put a price on that.

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Yiannis Goroyias 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: A very nice beach, when it's windy there are many people with kites. It's impressive! Very close to Santiago.

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Xosé Henares 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Beach of 1.5 km divided into two parts; Entrance with parking from Cans, and the other further east from Campo de Prado,️ From Cans access for cars via an asphalt ramp with shade, pine trees, and access to a wooden pedestrian walkway.️ From Campo de Prado, access at the crossroads of the Arenas café. Around the football field, there are shadows and ample parking areas. We found a wooden walkway that connects the beach from east to west. From Campo de Prado begins a route of about 14 km that links high areas of the Nebra parish and villages like Laranga, Cabanela, Tarela, and again borders the coast by Caveeiro returning to Aguieira via Loreto. The beach to the east is quieter, sheltered, gently sloping, and has less sand at high tide to lay down the towel. This area is also chosen by the fanecas (dragonet fish) to hide in the intertidal zone. It is advisable to wear shoes when the tide is low or going out.‍♀️The west area has a more direct access and a larger stretch of sand; its sand at the shore is coarser, and a step causes the bathing to be more abrupt. In this area, there are no fanecas. It is the chosen starting point for wind water sports enthusiasts, windsurf and kitesurf. Some days you will see paragliders landing from Monte Iroite.️ At the back of the dunes, two rivers arrive: the Cans River and the Quintans River, which flow into the western part of the beach. They delineate and shape the dunes with vegetation areas that create small, more intimate and sheltered sunbathing spots. The river area with its calm tidal rhythm makes it a safer area for children. The west area has a pier with an old salting factory (now a private residence) with public access, which delights the more adventurous to jump in at high tide and has diving areas in the rocky zone.

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Patricia Torres 1 year ago

Positive experience: It's very beautiful, calm like a bay, there's not much sand, but the stones on the ground are easy to walk on and to stay.

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Lidia Moreira Hervella 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: Very cool

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toño toño 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: beautiful, with its dunes, and its river

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Era se unavez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: One of the best beaches in Galicia. It's a real paradise.

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Miguel Ángel Gallardo Téllez 1 year ago

Fantastic experience: It's a vast, clean beach that is very quiet and family-friendly.

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Jose Garcia 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: I don't know her physically... only through video but I liked her, I hope to be able to visit her soon.

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Mati Carballo 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Something like paradise

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Gaspar FD 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Beach of over 1 km long with fine white sand. The water is quite clear and there are hardly any seaweed. Little wave action. The water temperature is usually cold, which is typical in Galicia. In the surroundings, there are dunes and wooden walkways, and it has several free entrances and parking areas around it.

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monica gc 2 years ago

Positive experience: Very beautiful beach, its surroundings, the small pine grove, etc. The only downside is when swimming, as there is instability when walking and you go down suddenly...

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Blank A 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach.

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Thalia De la Cruz 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: One of the best beaches in Galicia

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Maria Burgos 2 years ago

Negative experience: First week of September and ALL the restrooms CLOSED. SHAMEFUL!

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Norma Lopez 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: I already knew it, I like it and eating at the beach bar was a very good day.

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Mari Malvido 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Wonderful beach, in the middle of a natural environment, large with dunes, crystal clear water, a river flows into it...

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asuncion blanco muñiz 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Spectacular beach, good water temperature, the sandy area is a marvel. Highly recommended.

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Laura 2 years ago

Negative experience: It's the height of summer and all the toilets are closed. Across the river, it's completely abandoned. They removed all the trash bins and there is garbage piled up in every corner. There's hardly any sand left, and the little that remains is full of dirt. The path to the beach is impassable because they don't cut the grass. It's a shame!

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Alberto Escudero 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Very beautiful beach with areas of varying slopes. Highly recommended for children. Pleasant sand. Perhaps the worst part is that the water is not one of the warmest in Galicia, but it is quite clean of seaweed.

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Pablo Chico Vigo 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach in Galicia! One of the best I've been to. Very well maintained, fine and very wide sand (even with the tide up), not the typical crowded place you see in other towns. Water is very clean, crystal clear, and COLD... Beautiful sunsets, which I infinitely recommend to enjoy. ATTENTION ⚠️: bring your fan nets as cases of faneca stings are common every summer. Free parking area (dirt) right in front of the different beach entrances. It has showers available and functioning, ideal for rinsing off the sand and salt before getting into the vehicle, as well as a beach bar with affordable prices considering its location. In summary, totally recommendable!

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Asun Fernandez 2 years ago

Fantastic experience: Spectacular beach! The dunes accompany you until you reach the beach! Quiet area with great natural beauty! If you are in the area, don't miss it.

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Berlin Sommelier 3 years ago

Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach, come early if you want to find a park but there's plenty of room on the sand and a small stand with ice-cream and sometimes food. Toilets too and kayak/SUP rental

SAMUEL O, EVEREST 8 years ago

Positive experience: Beautiful sand beach, always lots of place for everyone, water is a little cooler and there are toilets, lifeguard.

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