

Surroundings
We are 3 km from the centre of Sanxenxo, 4 km from Portonovo and 8 km from La Lanzada beach, one of the most spectacular beaches in the Rías Baixas. O Grove, Cambados and Combarro are some of the charming villages that are very close to our hotel. Not forgetting the paradisiacal islands of Ons and Cíes, which you can visit (on request) departing from the ports of Sanxenxo and Portonovo.

Sanxenxo
The jewel of the Rías Baixas. Here you will find the emblematic Silgar beach where you can practice all kinds of water sports or simply enjoy its calm waters. Shops, tapas, bars and restaurants give it a cheerful and festive atmosphere which, together with its lively nightlife, will win you over from the very first day.
Portonovo
Walking along the Silgar promenade we reach the charming village of Portonovo, known for its beaches, its fishing port, its varied gastronomic offer and its lively street markets (every Monday and Thursday).



O Grove
Capital of the best seafood and seafood town par excellence that every year in October celebrates the internationally renowned Seafood Festival. This is where most of the restaurants where you can taste this exquisite delicacy are concentrated.
Cambados
Birthplace of the famous Albariño wine, recognised as one of the best white wines in the world. It is therefore essential to take a Wine Route through its wineries, where you can do tastings and visit its vineyards. Walking through its cobbled streets full of history and its stately Plaza de Fefiñans is another of the great attractions of this town.


Combarro
This picturesque village, declared an Artistic Ensemble for its great architectural wealth, has a large number of ‘Hórreos y Cruceiros’ (granaries and crosses). Its location on the edge of the Pontevedra estuary gives it spectacular views where, in addition, on low tide days you can see the impressive ‘tide’ of shellfish gatherers carrying out the hard work of harvesting the delicious seafood.
Islas Cíes y Ons
These islands are a natural paradise of white sand and crystal-clear waters and form part of the Atlantic Islands National Park. Hiking to its viewpoints or simply enjoying its spectacular beaches is an unforgettable experience.
