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Real Club Nautico Rodeira, Galicia, Spain
Real Club Nautico Rodeira is also known as Yacht Club Rodeira or Puerto Deportivo Rodeira and it is located in Cangas which is also identified as Cangas do Morrazo. It is a part of the region of Galicia and it belongs to the province of Pontevedra. The coast of the Atlantic Ocean offers spectacular views in this area and guests of the marina can enjoy some of the most popular water sports and nautical activities in this paradisiac spot. The Monte de Facho is one of the main natural sights where tourists can hike and discover amazing places to relax in. There are plenty of activities that can be performed in Cangas. Active tourists will encounter a special environment with lush vegetation and beautiful waters. Those who are looking to spend a silent vacation also have the opportunity of enjoying themselves while sunbathing and exploring the area. The Hotel Airinos, the Hotel Playa, etc., are charming and friendly hotels with great seaside views.
Facilities of Real Club Nautico Rodeira
Bar
Wifi
Drinking water
Market
Electricity
Fuel station
Security
Sailing school
Crane
Laundry
Travellift
Ramp
Waste collection
Bilge Collection
Residual water collection
Service Station for ships
Restaurant
Photo Gallery
Cancellation Policy of Real Club Nautico Rodeira : restrictive
The Restrictive Policy doesn't allow any refund.
Attractions in Galicia
The autonomous community of Galicia is situated in the North-Western side of Spain, being bordered by Portugal. The name of the province is also known as Galiza and it is pronounced in various ways, depending on the area. This province has earned the title of a historic nationality and it is composed of the provinces A Coruna, Lugo, Ourense and Pontevedra. Galicia is bordered by Atlantic Ocean and it is one of the most beautiful parts of the country.
The greatest parts of the landscapes here are picturesque and have a rather raw, celtic aspect, by comparison to the southern side of Spain, which tends to be more exotic. The cliffs are extremely high and covered by grass and vegetation and the villages are traditional and exhale the Spanish culture through its pores.
This region is extremely old, dating from the Middle Palaeolithic. The first inhabitants that could be detected through archaeological evidence were the Gallaeci, who were Celtic people liv...
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