Access may be a bit of a challenge, but the reward is worth it. It's a precious experience.
Praia do Ezaro is the perfect place to unwind and take in the stunning scenery. I'm always in awe when I visit, and I never fail to bring friends along to share in the experience. The heat is intense, but it's worth it to bask in the beauty of this beach.
DUYOS is a beach that's not worth your time. The sand is dull and lifeless, the water is murky and uninviting, and the overall atmosphere is lacklustre. It's a beach you'd be better off avoiding altogether.
While it may not be the biggest beach around, it's definitely my favorite. It's protected from the wind and waves, and there's a lovely promenade that runs along it all the way to the Port of Corcubión. The views of the Ría are simply breathtaking.
Praia de Carnota II is a must-see destination, not only in Spain, but in all of Europe and the world. With its stunning views of the sea and its long stretch of white, fine sand, it's truly an awe-inspiring sight. It's also incredibly accessible, with a series of parking spots along its length, so you can easily make your way here. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!
This beach is easily accessible and well-located, with plenty of good restaurants nearby. The water is crystal clear, like that of the Caribbean, and the sand is fine and whitish. Even in the middle of August, the beach isn't crowded, and the water is surprisingly cold, at 14°C. To top it off, the beach is also covered with a layer of gray, fine pebbles. All in all, it's a very nice place.