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    Praia da Rodas/Playa de Roda

    Posted by aj101 30 March 2011

    This spectacular crescent shaped stretch of white sand sits off the coast of Galicia, accessible only by ferries, which only run from early spring to late summer. There are no hotels, no litter bins, and almost no development on these islands once treasured by Julius Ceasar. The stunning crystal clear waters, warm micro climate and soft white sands make this a heavenly escape from the mainland during the summer months.

    Where: A 30 minute ferry ride from Vigo or Baiona
    Address: 36212 Vigo, Spain
    Google map: bit.ly/eSb2Eo

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