This place is great for surfing. The water is quite chilly but it's a welcome relief on a scorching day. You won't find it too busy during the month of August.
Malpica de Bergantiños is a stunning destination that never fails to impress. Even with the low tide, there are still about 10-15 meters of beach. The area also offers wonderful walks and spectacular terraces. Not to mention, the gastronomy in the area is top-notch. If you're ever in the Costa da Morte, this beautiful fishing village is a must-visit.
That place was alright, if you can handle the cold water. We had a bit of fun body boarding in the evening, but there's no lifeguards or services here, so it's probably best suited for families who can keep an eye on their own.
The beach was a sight to behold; the white sand was pristine and the breeze was pleasant. However, the restaurant was a disappointment. The food was mediocre at best and we were served two large plates of it, which was far too much for the price. The service was adequate but nothing to write home about.
I've been familiar with this beach since I was a child, and it brings back so many fond memories.
This place is huge and beautiful, with large, gentle waves rolling in. The sand is soft and inviting, so you can take a leisurely stroll along the shore. Access is easy to find with plenty of parking, making it practical and convenient. There's a designated swimming area that's a bit small, but it's great for a quick dip since the beach is so popular and crowded.