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All along the Rías Baixas we can find many small islands and others bigger. Some of them are of private property and others are open to the public.
Two of the most known small islands are Tambo in the Ría de Pontevedra and San Simon in the Ría de Vigo. The probem of these islands is that the tourist cannot have access to them - but you can enjoy its landscape in the middle of the ría (estuaries).
Among the biggest islands, you can find Islas Cíes in the mouth of the Ría de Vigo, and Isla de Ons in the mouth of the Ría de Pontevedra.
These two beaches are wonderful and they have free access, you have to pay only the ship. There are ships which depart to these beaches throughout the summer and during the Easter; there are also different schedules.
Everybody who visits can enjoy the white fine sand, the blue and clear water of the sea, the sun, the forests, the seafood restaurants and so on. Spending days here is to relax and to have peace and quiet. You only hear the sound of the tides and the birds singing.
If you want to spend nights here you need to camp because there are no hotels.
It is so wonderful you should have once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit it.
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