Playa de Nosa Señora is a small, serene cove in the Cíes Islands, famous for its turquoise waters and fine sand, a true natural paradise in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia Maritime-Terrestrial National Park.
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Introduction
The Cíes Islands, often nicknamed 'the Galician Caribbean', are a natural treasure gifted to us by the province of Pontevedra, a true sanctuary of biodiversity and scenic beauty. Within this magical archipelago, we find coves and beaches that take our breath away, and today we want to tell you about one of the most charming and special: Playa de Nosa Señora. It's not the largest or the most famous, but its charm lies precisely in its intimate size and its atmosphere of peace.
When we think of a beach that combines the serenity of a hidden corner with the majesty of a protected environment, Playa de Nosa Señora immediately comes to mind. It's one of those beaches that, once discovered, remains etched in our memory as a recollection of natural perfection. Its unreal turquoise blue waters and its fine white sand invite us to immerse ourselves in a state of absolute relaxation, far from the hustle and bustle of daily life. It's the ideal place for those of us seeking to disconnect, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the purity of an almost virgin landscape. We feel privileged every time we step on its sand, knowing we are in a unique place in the world.
How to Get to Playa de Nosa Señora
Getting to Playa de Nosa Señora is, in itself, part of the adventure and the charm that surrounds it. As you know, the Cíes Islands are part of a Maritime-Terrestrial National Park, which means access is regulated to preserve its fragile ecosystem. This implies we cannot arrive by private car; the only way to reach this paradise is via a ferry trip.
The Ferry Journey
Ferries depart mainly from the ports of Vigo, Cangas, and Baiona, especially during the high season (summer, Easter, and some long weekends). It is crucial to book tickets in advance, as the number of daily visitors to the islands is limited. Furthermore, before purchasing the ferry ticket, we must request an authorization from the Xunta de Galicia, a procedure done online that is essential to be able to board. We always recommend doing this several weeks in advance, especially if you're traveling in August!
The boat trip is an experience in itself. The views of the Ría de Vigo, the small coastal villages, and the silhouette of the islands taking shape on the horizon prepare us for what is to come. Upon disembarking at the Rodas pier, the main beach and nerve center of the Cíes, we already feel that special energy emanating from the archipelago.
From Rodas to Nosa Señora
Once on the island, Playa de Nosa Señora is within walking distance from the famous Praia de Rodas. It's not as crowded as Rodas or Figueiras, which adds extra appeal for those seeking a quieter spot. The path is simple, following one of the signposted trails that run across the island. We usually take the trail towards the Faro de Cíes or the Faro da Porta, and we detour towards this small cove. It's a pleasant walk among pine trees, with the sound of the sea as the soundtrack and the sea breeze caressing our faces.
It's important to remember that there are no motor vehicles on the Cíes, so all transportation is done on foot. This helps maintain the purity of the environment and ensures the air we breathe is of exceptional quality. The walk to Nosa Señora is not demanding and allows us to enjoy the landscape and the anticipation of reaching this small Eden even more. The feeling of discovering each step, of leaving behind the 'worldly noise' and immersing ourselves in nature, is unparalleled.
The Sand and the Water
If there's something that captivates us about Playa de Nosa Señora, it is, without a doubt, the quality of its sand and the purity of its waters. When we talk about a 'Galician Caribbean', we don't say it lightly, and this beach is a clear example of that.
Sand That Enchants
The sand of Playa de Nosa Señora is of a dazzling whiteness and a fineness that surprises us. It's so soft to the touch it feels like talcum powder, inviting us to walk barefoot and feel each grain under our feet. We won't find sharp rocks or annoying pebbles on the shore, only this natural carpet that stretches to the sea. Its light tone contrasts wonderfully with the intense blue of the ocean, creating a color palette that is a true gift for the eyes. For those of us who enjoy lying in the sun and feeling the sand between our toes, this place is simply perfect. We love the feeling of the warm sand under the sun, inviting us to relax and forget everything.
Crystal Clear and Turquoise Waters
But if the sand is spectacular, the water of Playa de Nosa Señora is, simply, magical. Its transparency is astonishing; we can see the seabed with a clarity that allows us to observe small fish and the textures of submerged rocks without needing diving goggles. The color, ah, the color… it's a vibrant turquoise that reminds us of tropical beaches, but with the unique personality of the Atlantic. The sunlight hits these crystal-clear waters, creating reflections and glimmers that hypnotize us.
It's true that, being Atlantic waters, the temperature is not that of the Mediterranean or the Caribbean. However, for us, that's part of its charm. The water, although cool, is incredibly refreshing and invigorating, especially on hot summer days. Immersing yourself in it is a purifying experience that recharges our energy and clears our minds. Furthermore, the calm of the cove, protected from currents, makes its waters very tranquil and shallow near the shore, ideal for a relaxed and safe swim. The feeling of swimming in these waters, with the view of the island's lush vegetation as a backdrop, is one of the things we value most about our