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Combarro
Discover Combarro, one of the most charming villages in Galicia, where seafaring tradition and popular architecture merge in a unique setting.
Its cobbled streets, emblematic granaries by the sea and old stone houses with wooden balconies invite you to travel back in time and immerse yourself in the essence of Galicia.
Located on the coast of Pontevedra, Combarro is much more than a postcard: it is living history, local gastronomy and nature in its purest form.
Tambo Island (Ría de Pontevedra)
Located in the heart of the Ría de Pontevedra, Tambo Island emerges as an enclave of unspoilt beauty and silent mystery. An ancient sacred and strategic place, its history is intertwined with legends, monasteries and military uses, giving it a unique aura.
Today, after decades of inaccessibility, Tambo opens to visitors as a protected natural paradise, covered with lush native vegetation, beaches with crystal clear waters and trails that invite contemplation.
Pontevedra
Pontevedra is a city that captivates with its balance between history, art and quality of life. On the banks of the river Lérez and embraced by the Galician estuaries, it offers a pedestrianised historic centre of singular beauty, declared a historic-artistic site, where arcaded squares, Romanesque churches and stately manor houses coexist in harmony.
Internationally recognised for its sustainable urban model, Pontevedra invites you to discover it on foot, unhurriedly, enjoying its welcoming atmosphere, its vibrant cultural life and its exquisite local gastronomy. A destination that seduces with its authenticity and discreet elegance.
San Xoán de Poio Monastery
A few kilometres from Pontevedra and facing the estuary that bathes the coast of Combarro, the Monastery of San Xoán de Poio stands as an emblem of Galicia's spiritual and artistic heritage.
Founded in the High Middle Ages, this monumental complex has witnessed centuries of history, welcoming Benedictine monks, pilgrims on the Way of St. James and scholars from all over Europe. Its architecture combines Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque elements, with its imposing church, processional cloister and priceless library standing out.
Cíes Islands
The Cíes Islands, the jewel of Galicia's Atlantic Islands Maritime-Terrestrial National Park, are a natural sanctuary of stunning beauty and protected biodiversity.
Made up of three islands - Monteagudo, O Faro and San Martiño - this archipelago off the coast of Vigo is famous for its unspoilt landscapes, rugged cliffs and white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, including the iconic Playa de Rodas, considered one of the most beautiful in the world.
O Grove and A Toxa Island
O Grove, a peninsula located in the heart of the Rías Baixas, is a destination that combines authenticity, gastronomic wealth and natural beauty. Known as the capital of Galician seafood, this seafaring enclave preserves the essence of its fishing roots, while offering visitors a vibrant environment, with beaches, coastal routes and a cultural offer linked to the sea and tradition.
Famous for its thermal waters, its historic shell-covered chapel and its exclusive spas, A Toxa represents the most refined side of this corner of the Galician Atlantic, where relaxation blends with landscape and history.
Cambados
Located in the heart of the Salnés Valley, Cambados is a town that masterfully combines the splendour of its historical legacy with the vitality of its oenological and cultural present.
Declared a Historic-Artistic Site, its cobbled streets, stately mansions and harmonious squares reflect centuries of history linked to the Galician nobility and the Atlantic.
Internationally recognised as the capital of Albariño wine, Cambados is also synonymous with exquisite gastronomy, lively festivities and a natural environment of marshes and vineyards. A town that invites you to stop, savour and discover the most authentic and refined essence of Galicia.
Beaches of the Rías Baixas
The beaches of the Rías Baixas are one of Galicia's most prized treasures, offering a coastline that combines natural beauty, scenic diversity and a mild climate that invites enjoyment throughout most of the year.
From long beaches of fine golden sand to hidden coves between steep cliffs, this Atlantic coastline offers a range of perfect settings for relaxation, leisure and water sports.
The clean, warm waters of the estuaries, together with the surrounding forests and dunes, create a unique ecosystem that has been recognised and protected, making the beaches of the Rías Baixas an essential destination for those in search of nature, tranquillity and authenticity.