5-day route.
Set sail at 10:00 on the starting day.
Disembark at 15:00 on the last day.
Cies Archipelago:
Once populated, the Cies Islands offer a good example of cultural heritage: ruins of monasteries, castros, salting factories and police warehouses. Among its attractions are Rodas Beach, considered one of the most beautiful in the world, the Cies Lighthouse, hiking trails that run through forests, cliffs and seabird colonies.
Ons Archipelago:
Ons and Onza are the main islands that form it. The island of Ons has a population of about 60 inhabitants, who are mainly engaged in fishing and tourism. Onza Island is a reserve area and is not inhabited. Among its attractions are its fine sandy beaches, its cliffs with caves such as Buraco do Inferno. Ons is distinguished by the rocky platform that surrounds it, creating shallow and very rich seabeds.
Salvora Archipelago:
The island has beaches, dunes, rocks, an abandoned village, a lighthouse, a chapel and a fountain with legends. There are very curious stone formations and it is flat with a maximum height of 71 meters. For safety and conservation reasons, a visit to the village of Salvora can only be done in the company of guides authorized by the National Park.
Cortegada Archipelago:
A tour with five stops that hold secrets beneficial to health, such as the Hermitage of Miracles, trees that heal and the healing of sun and salt, among others.
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