National Geographic Travel Selects the 14 Most Beautiful Galician Beaches

With more than 1,500 kilometers of coastline, Galicia is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Spain, where wild nature, history, and tranquility blend together. From sandy beaches hidden among cliffs to large urban beaches, the region offers a unique range of seascapes ideal for any time of year. This is National Geographic Travel’s selection:

 

  1. Carnota Beach (A Coruña)

The longest stretch of sand in Galicia, with 7 km of unspoiled nature, dunes, and stunning views of Mount Pindo.

 

  1. Menduíña Beach (Pontevedra)

Small and family-friendly, it is located on the Aldán Estuary, with crystal-clear waters and easy access for all ages.

 

  1. Covas Beach (Lugo)

An urban beach in Viveiro, ideal for families, with a peaceful setting and historic rock formations such as Os Castelos.

 

  1. Xilloi Beach (Lugo)

A semi-urban beach surrounded by nature in O Vicedo, with dunes, migratory birds, and views of the port of Bares.

 

  1. Rodas Beach (Cíes Islands, Pontevedra)

A Galician paradise of white sand and turquoise waters that connects two islands and has been recognized at the European level.

 

  1. Playa da Lanzada (Pontevedra)

Legendary for its waves and length, it’s perfect for surfers and lovers of large sandy beaches open to the Atlantic.

 

  1. Playa de las Catedrales (Lugo)

Famous for its natural rock arches, this geological wonder is one of the most visited in Galicia.

 

  1. Area Maior (A Coruña)

Located in Muros, it combines dunes, a lagoon, and views of Mount Louro in one of the most photogenic coastal landscapes.

 

  1. Playa de O Vao (Pontevedra)

Just a few kilometers from Vigo, it offers clear waters, vegetation, Roman history, and a nearby nudist cove.

 

  1. Playa de Melide (Ons Island, Pontevedra)

This is the largest beach on the island and a benchmark for Galician nudism, with access only on foot and picture-postcard views.

 

  1. Laxe Beach (A Coruña)

With white sand and calm waters, it’s integrated into the urban center of the fishing village and well-equipped.

 

  1. Mar de Fora Beach (A Coruña)

In Finisterre, it offers a wild and windy environment ideal for walking, although its currents require caution.

 

  1. Arealonga Beach (A Coruña)

Located next to the Castro de Baroña, it combines history, nudism, and nature in its purest form.

 

  1. A Frouxeira Beach (A Coruña)

With more than three kilometers of sand and a reputation for having “miraculous” waters, it’s a classic in Valdoviño.