This ria is very touristic, one of the most touristic areas of
Galicia, in which the municipalities of Marín, with its
Military Naval School, the very touristic towns of
Sanxenxo,
Bueu or
Poio, the city of
Pontevedra, and towns such as
Portonovo or Combarro, with their characteristic
hórreos (pillared granaries) are located. ''',
capital city of its province and of the
Rías Baixas, at the end of the Ria de Pontevedra Sailing can be practised safely in its waters, with the
Royal Nautical Club of
Sanxenxo standing out among the facilities designed for this purpose. This is where the last Volvo Ocean's Race began. There are many viewpoints from which to appreciate the ria. and the
Ria de Pontevedra In addition, there are numerous beaches on both the north and south shores, the best known being Lapamán beach, Aguete beach, Mogor beach and Portocelo beach on the south shore and Cabeceira beach, Raxó beach,
Areas Beach,
Silgar Beach, Baltar beach,
Canelas beach,
Montalvo Beach, Major beach, Pragueira beach and, above all,
La Lanzada Beach on the north shore. Another point of attraction is the presence of the
island of Ons, belonging to the municipality of
Bueu and part of the
National Park of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia, which can be reached by
ferries from
Sanxenxo,
Portonovo,
Marín and
Bueu, with its superb beaches, as well as the privileged lookout towers on the ria, from
O Grove to Home
Cape. The
beach of La Lanzada is located at the entrance of the ria. It is an important tourist centre and a place with a legend about women who had to bathe in its waters to become pregnant. The average annual temperature of its waters is , although in August it is about . == Wildlife ==