Sanxenxo Area Guide | Your Home Base in Galicia's Rías Baixas

Area Guide · Rías Baixas, Galicia

Your guide to
Sanxenxo

Everything you need to make the most of Galicia's favourite coastal town — from hidden beaches and fresh-off-the-boat seafood to day trips through the green hills of the Rías Baixas.

Welcome to the neighbourhood

A small town with an outsized soul

Sanxenxo sits on the Ría de Pontevedra, one of Spain's most beautiful inlets. It has more Blue Flag beaches per kilometre of coastline than almost anywhere else in the country, a marina full of sailing yachts, and a food scene built on seafood pulled from the water that morning. Our flat in Rosalida de Castro puts you right in the heart of it.

Guide 01Best beaches near Sanxenxo

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5 min walk

Playa de Silgar

★ Closest to the flat · In town

The heartbeat of Sanxenxo. A 700-metre arc of golden sand running between two rocky headlands, with a buzzing promenade behind it packed with cafés and beach bars. Calm, sheltered water — perfect for families and easy swimming. Gets busy in August; arrive before 10am for a good spot.

Families Promenade Lifeguard Facilities
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10 min drive

Praia de Canelas

4 km north · Portonovo

Quieter and more sheltered than Silgar, Canelas is a local favourite for a reason: clear turquoise water, fewer tourists, and a pair of good chiringuitos serving fresh grilled fish. The surrounding pines provide natural shade on hot afternoons.

Quiet Snorkelling Bar
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15 min drive

A Lanzada

8 km north · O Grove peninsula

The most famous beach in all of Galicia — 4km of wild white-yellow sand backed by dunes and a coastal lagoon. The Atlantic swells make it the surf beach of the region. There's a legendary chapel on the headland where, by tradition, women walk into the sea nine times on the night of the August full moon. Spectacular at any time of year.

Surf Wild Iconic Car park
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8 min drive

Praia de Montalvo

5 km south · Vilalonga

A hidden gem sheltered by a small island that creates a natural breakwater. The water here feels almost Mediterranean in summer. Reached down a pine-lined track, it retains a wild, undeveloped feel even at peak season — one of the best-kept secrets in the area.

Secluded Calm water Pine forest
25 min by boat

Isla de Ons

Atlantic Islands National Park

Take the ferry from Sanxenxo marina (about €20 return) to this car-free island inside the Atlantic Islands National Park. The beaches — especially Melide and Canexol — are extraordinary: crystal-clear, uncrowded, and surrounded by dramatic cliffs. Allow a full day; there are hiking trails, viewpoints, and a small restaurant on the island.

Ferry trip National park Hiking
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20 min drive

Praia de Paxariñas

10 km north · A Lanzada area

A slender strip of pale sand on the sheltered inner edge of the A Lanzada peninsula — dramatically different from the wild surf beach on the other side. Calm, shallow water and a few beach bars. A favourite for windsurfers when the sea breeze kicks in from the north.

Windsurfing Shallow Bar

Guide 02Where to eat & drink in Sanxenxo

Galicia is quietly one of Spain's great food regions. In Sanxenxo the choice is simple: eat whatever came off the boats that morning. Octopus, barnacles, razor clams, langoustines — paired with a glass of chilled Albariño, the local white wine grown just a few kilometres away. These are our personal recommendations from years of eating here.

Restaurants

Restaurante O Barco

Traditional Galician · Seafood

Our top pick for a proper Galician meal. Excellent traditional cooking built around the freshest mariscos — the pulpo a la gallega and arroz con bogavante (lobster rice) are the standout dishes. Everything tastes of the sea and the kitchen doesn't overcomplicate it. A reliable favourite.

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Gabba Sanxenxo

Mediterranean · Italian

A welcome change of pace for those who fancy something other than seafood. Gabba does Mediterranean and Italian cooking very well — the pizzas are genuinely excellent and the homemade desserts are worth saving room for. Great for a relaxed dinner.

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El Aviador

Tapas · Wine · Live music

The social heart of Sanxenxo. More than a restaurant — El Aviador is where the town gathers. Wine, beers, cocktails, and tapas on a brilliant terrace, with live music on weekend evenings. The atmosphere is hard to beat. Go for drinks before dinner and you may not leave.

Os Laranxos

Local favourite

A local institution worth seeking out. Reliable, unpretentious, and frequented by people who live here year-round — always a good sign. Ask what's on the day's menu.

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Cafés & drinks

Koala Rest Club

Cocktail bar · Sea views · Music

Our favourite spot for an afternoon drink that turns into an evening. Fantastic cocktails, good music, and views over the sea — the combination is hard to argue with. The kind of place you'll end up returning to every day. Best from late afternoon onwards.

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Cafetería California

Café · Breakfast · Snacks

The go-to for breakfast and quick daytime bites. Sandwiches, bocadillos, ice cream, burgers — straightforward and good. A local café doing the basics very well. Start your beach mornings here.

What to eat: the Galician essentials

Must order

Pulpo á feira

Octopus boiled and sliced, dressed with olive oil, sea salt, and smoky paprika. The signature dish of Galicia. Try it at O Barco.

Splurge on this

Arroz con bogavante

Creamy rice cooked with fresh lobster from the ría. Rich, deeply flavoured, and the kind of dish you remember for years.

Share a plate

Zamburiñas

Small Galician scallops cooked in their shells with butter, garlic, and white wine. Order two rounds.

With everything

Albariño

The local white wine — crisp, aromatic, slightly saline. Look for bottles from Rías Baixas D.O. grown just kilometres from here.

Lunch staple

Empanada gallega

Stuffed pastry — usually tuna, peppers, and onion, or sometimes cockles. Grab a slice from any bakery for the beach.

For dessert

Tarta de Santiago

Almond cake dusted with icing sugar in the shape of the Santiago cross. Simple, delicious, centuries old.

Guide 02bShopping in Sanxenxo

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Supermercado Gadis

The best option for your weekly shop. Well-stocked with fresh Galician produce, local wines, and everything you need for the flat. Free parking for customers — a genuine convenience in the town centre.

Free customer parking available
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Colett

A lovely women's fashion boutique in town — well-curated selection and a relaxed shopping atmosphere. Worth a browse if you're after something to wear on those warm evenings on the promenade.

Women's fashion · Town centre
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Nikis

The local souvenir shop — and genuinely one of the best in Galicia. A must-visit before you leave. Excellent selection of local products, Galician crafts, and gifts that aren't the usual tourist fare. Don't go home without stopping here.

Galicia souvenirs · A must before you leave

Guide 03Getting to Sanxenxo

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Vigo Airport (VGO)

The nearest airport, 46 km away. Flying into Vigo is usually the easiest option, with good connections from Madrid, Barcelona, London, and other European cities.

By taxi: ~35–40 min, approx. €55–65
By car hire: 35 min on the AP-9
By bus (MonBus): ~1h 10 min, ~€5
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Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ)

More routes, especially from the UK and Northern Europe. About 80 km from Sanxenxo — slightly further but often cheaper to fly into.

By taxi/transfer: ~60–70 min, approx. €80–100
By car hire: 65 min
Bus: change at Pontevedra, ~2h total
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By car

The most flexible option. Car hire at both airports is straightforward. The AP-9 motorway connects Santiago and Vigo; take the exit for Sanxenxo/O Grove. Paid parking is available near the flat (ask us for our preferred spots).

From Vigo airport: 35 min
From Santiago airport: 65 min
Tip: avoid arrival on summer Saturday afternoons — coast road can back up.
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By bus

MonBus runs services from Vigo city centre and Vigo airport to Sanxenxo. Inexpensive and reliable; tickets can be bought on the bus. Connects to the main Pontevedra bus station with onward connections.

Vigo → Sanxenxo: twice daily, ~1h 10 min, ~€5
Pontevedra → Sanxenxo: more frequent, ~45 min
Station: Rúa Progreso, town centre

Local tip: If you are arriving in high season (July–August) and coming directly from the airport, pre-booking a private transfer is worth the extra cost — it removes all the hassle. Several companies offer door-to-door service from both Vigo and Santiago airports. Ask us and we'll recommend one we trust.

Guide 04When to visit Sanxenxo

Spring

March – May

  • Green hills, wildflowers
  • Quiet beaches to yourself
  • Good hiking weather
  • Best prices of the year
  • Whale watching season begins
14–19°C

Summer

June – August

  • Peak season — full of life
  • Warm sea, long days
  • Beach bars & festivals
  • Silgar buzzes day & night
  • Book everything in advance
22–28°C

Autumn

September – November

  • Warm sea, empty beaches
  • Best seafood of the year
  • Albariño harvest (Sept)
  • Wine festival in O Grove
  • Mild weather lasts into Oct
16–22°C

Winter

December – February

  • Atlantic storms, dramatic coast
  • Surf at A Lanzada peaks
  • Restaurants without queues
  • Christmas seafood markets
  • Day trips to Santiago city
9–14°C

Our recommendation: September and early October is the sweet spot — the water is at its warmest after the long summer, the crowds have thinned, and the Albariño harvest fills the air with a festive mood. June is excellent too. July and August are busy but wonderful if you embrace the energy.

Guide 05Things to do in and around Sanxenxo

Sailing & boat hire

Charter a yacht or take a skippered tour of the Ría de Pontevedra from the marina. Sunset trips are especially popular.

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Surfing

Surf schools at A Lanzada beach offer lessons for all levels. Atlantic swells arrive consistently September through April.

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Cycling the coast

Bike hire in town. The coastal path between Sanxenxo and Portonovo is mostly flat and spectacular.

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Albariño wine tours

The Rías Baixas D.O. starts right on the doorstep. Adega Eidos, Fillaboa, and Pazo de Señorans are all within 20 minutes by car.

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Ruta da Pedra e da Auga

A beautiful inland walk past ancient watermills through lush river valleys — the green Galicia that surprises most visitors. 8 km, easy terrain.

Golf at Meis

Meis Golf Club, 15 minutes inland, has stunning views over the Ría de Pontevedra. Green fees are very reasonable outside summer.

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Acuario do Grove

The O Grove aquarium, 12 km north, showcases local marine life from the Galician coast. Great for families with younger children.

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Kayaking & paddleboarding

SUP and kayak hire available on Silgar beach and at Canelas. The sheltered inlets are ideal for beginners.

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Sunset at the marina

The Sanxenxo waterfront at dusk is one of the great free pleasures in Galicia. Order a glass of Albariño and stay for the colours.

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Whale & dolphin watching

The Ría de Pontevedra and the offshore Atlantic see regular cetacean sightings, especially June–October. Boat tours depart from the marina.

Guide 06Day trips from Sanxenxo

Pontevedra old town

20 km · 25 min drive

One of Spain's most liveable and photogenic small cities — a mediaeval core virtually unchanged for centuries, excellent tapas bars, and a pedestrianised centre that shows what urban planning can be. An easy half-day trip.

O Grove & La Toja island

14 km · 15 min drive

The fishing village of O Grove at the tip of the peninsula hosts a famous shellfish festival every October. La Toja — reached by a short bridge — is known for its luxury spa hotel and pine forests. Stroll the causeway and eat freshly boiled percebes at the port.

Santiago de Compostela

80 km · 65 min drive

The end point of the Camino de Santiago and one of Europe's great pilgrimage cities. The cathedral square is extraordinary; the old town is UNESCO-listed. Spend a full day — visit the covered market (Mercado de Abastos) for the best food shopping in Galicia.

Rías Baixas wineries

10–25 km · 15–30 min drive

The granite-terraced vineyards of the Salnés valley surround Sanxenxo on three sides. Pazo de Señorans, Fillaboa, and Martín Códax all run tours and tastings. Best combined with lunch at a rural restaurant in the inland villages.

Isla de Ons (full day)

Ferry from marina · 25 min crossing

The uninhabited island (except a small fishing community) inside the Atlantic Islands National Park. Pristine beaches, dramatic clifftop walks, and total quiet. Ferries run daily in summer; check the schedule and book ahead in July–August.

Cíes Islands

Ferry from Vigo · 45 min drive + crossing

Drive to Vigo and take the ferry to the Cíes — frequently called the world's most beautiful beach (Playa de Rodas). Access is regulated by permit to protect the national park; book your pass months ahead for summer visits. Absolutely worth the planning.

Guide 07Practical tips for your stay

Local knowledge worth having

Food & Drink

  • Lunch (2–4pm) is the main meal of the day. Most restaurants serve a fixed menú del día for €12–18 — excellent value.
  • Dinner starts late — before 9pm you'll often be the only people there. 9:30–10pm is normal.
  • Always order the house Albariño; it's usually from a local producer and very fairly priced.
  • A small tip (5–10%) is appreciated but not obligatory.
  • The covered market in Pontevedra (Mercado de Abastos) is worth a visit for local produce.

Practical & Getting Around

  • A car makes a big difference for exploring the inland wineries, quiet beaches, and day trips.
  • Parking in town is paid in summer; the blue zones operate 9am–9pm.
  • The language is Galician (Galego) as well as Spanish — a few words in Galego are warmly received.
  • Tap water is safe to drink and excellent quality throughout Galicia.
  • Summer temperatures are warm but rarely extreme — 25–28°C is typical in August.
  • Bring layers for evenings even in summer; Atlantic breezes can be cool after dark.

Rosalida de Castro · Sanxenxo, Rías Baixas

Your home in one of Galicia's most beautiful corners. Questions about the area? Get in touch — we know this coastline well and are happy to share our favourite spots.

Area guide last updated 2026 · Information correct to best knowledge · Always verify seasonal openings directly with venues

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