Lapaman beach is the best in the area, though all the beaches here are great. Agrelo beach is small and tranquil, and it has two beach bars.
This spot is a delightful spot to spend a summer day. The bar is a great addition, making it even more enjoyable. However, it can get quite busy in the peak months of July and August, so if you're looking for a more relaxed experience, it might be worth visiting at a different time.
The beach is large and attractive, however it is often overcrowded with people. There is no escape from the throngs of people, making it difficult to relax and enjoy the scenery.
This medium-sized urban beach at the entrance to Moaña is a great spot for a day at the beach. It is clean and well-maintained, and has a park and grove area that provides plenty of shaded areas to rest and eat. It is also a great spot for shellfishing, but don't worry, the beach is not muddy! At low tide, you can walk out quite far, and at high tide the water is of a normal depth. The waves are not frequent, and there is a lifeguard service as well as a shower with a footbath. Plus, there is a beach bar in the tree area at the entrance, with great views of the city of Vigo. Best of all, the beach is easily accessible!
We visited the beach in the morning and it was one of the best I've seen in Vigo. The parking lot fills up quickly, so I'd recommend arriving around 11 to ensure easy accessibility. The water was cold, but the clarity was remarkable.
The food was spectacular! Although the service was a bit slow, it was very friendly. Some of the Padrón peppers were spicy while others were not, which was a first for me. The sardines were excellent, and the obligatory Galician broth was packed with flavor and absolutely delicious. The millefeuille cake with cream and almonds was so good that I could have eaten three more pieces. It's one of the best cakes I've ever tasted in my life, so make sure to order it.