Parque Natural das Illas Atlánticas de Galicia is a stunning natural park composed of archipelagos off the coast of Galicia, offering pristine beaches, rich biodiversity, and unique opportunities for marine and coastal recreation.
Parque Natural das Illas Atlánticas de Galicia is a remarkable protected natural park established to preserve the unique maritime and island ecosystems along Spain's northwestern Atlantic coast. It encompasses four main archipelagos: the Cíes Islands, Ons Island, Sálvora Island, and Cortegada Island, scattered along the coasts of the provinces of Pontevedra and A Coruña. The park is well-regarded for its crystalline waters, sandy beaches often ranked among the best in the world, rugged cliffs, and rich marine habitats. Ecologically, it supports diverse fauna including seabird colonies like the yellow-legged gull, cormorants, and the rare European storm petrel, along with marine species such as dolphins and octopuses. The islands also harbor Mediterranean and Atlantic plant species adapted to the coastal environment. Historically, these islands were used for fishing, agriculture, and lighthouse keeping, with remnants of traditional Galician maritime culture still evident. For visitors, the park offers outstanding hiking trails spanning varied terrain, scenic viewpoints, birdwatching hotspots, snorkeling and kayaking in protected coves, and quiet sandy beaches. The Cíes Islands are especially popular for their Rodas Beach and well-marked trails, while the Ons archipelago maintains a quieter, more pristine atmosphere. Access is regulated to protect fragile habitats, providing a rewarding experience for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The park showcases a perfect blend of rugged coastal landscapes, ecological richness, and historical heritage, making it a premier destination for sustainable outdoor recreation in Galicia.
Rodas Beach on the Cíes Islands, voted one of the world's best beaches
Diverse seabird colonies, including large nests of yellow-legged gulls and cormorants
Historic Ons Lighthouse and traditional fishing villages on Ons Island
Pristine snorkeling and kayaking spots in crystal-clear Atlantic waters
Known for their stunning white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and hiking trails with panoramic views.
Features a traditional fishing village, historic lighthouse, and quieter beaches for a more secluded experience.
Rich underwater biodiversity with protected marine species and ideal conditions for snorkeling and diving.