Evocative of legends and witness of tragic shipwrecks.
Located at the entrance of the Ría de Arousa and away from the tourist circuits. Throughout the year there is no regular passenger ship to the island.
Atlantic Islands National Park
Essence of Galicia.
Located at the entrance of the Pontevedra estuary; with its 7 km long and 1.5 km wide, it is the second largest in the Park.
Atlantic Islands National Park
Spectacular encounter between Earth and the Sea.
Located in one of the most western vertices of the European continent, it is a place of refuge and rest for a great variety of birds.
Natural Park & Atlantic Islands National Park
The two largest islands in the National Park.
Three islands form the Cies archipelago. Rhodes Beach, which naturally links the lighthouse and the North, was declared the most beautiful in the world in 2007 by the British newspaper The Guardian.
Among dolphins and Celtic legends.
Walls; extraordinary natural harbor and one of the capitals of the estuary. Stone facades, arches and tiles; With the thick forests that shelter it, they trace an unforgettable postcard. It is essential to walk on foot to discover its narrow medieval alleys, churches, fountains …
Stars of coastal navigators.
Live this experience by sailing on one of the largest and most comfortable sailing ships sailing through these waters. And if you want to learn actively by participating in each candle change maneuver, carrying the helm, mooring in port …
Three islands, three estuaries.
On this journey we will navigate the three most emblematic Rias Baixas of Galician (Arousa, Vigo and Pontevedra), and offer the best conditions for sailing at any time of the year.