Moaña is a scenic municipality located in Galicia, Spain, within the province of Pontevedra. The city is part of the O Morrazo peninsula, which separates the Ria of Vigo from the Ria of Pontevedra. Moaña is renowned for its beautiful beaches and traditional seafood production, with local sea farms cultivating mussels and oysters. The city also boasts a rich cultural life, highlighted by events such as the Interceltic Festival of Morrazo and the Week of Carnival. Moaña's historical significance is marked by the Battle of Vigo Bay, and the city remains a popular spot for sea sports activities.
Try the fresh seafood, especially mussels and oysters, cultivated locally.
Plan your visit around the Interceltic Festival of Morrazo for a unique cultural experience.
Take advantage of the city's coastal location to enjoy sea sports activities.
Spring is a great time to visit Moaña with mild weather and blooming landscapes.
Enjoy the beaches and cultural festivals during the lively summer months.
Fall offers a quieter experience with pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
Winter is mild, making it a good time for exploring cultural sites without crowds.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
19,014
Spanish, Galician, English
April-June, September-November