Getting Around
The town is walkable, but a car is recommended for exploring the nearby Rías Altas coastline.





Sada is a welcoming coastal municipality located in the province of A Coruña, within the lush region of Galicia. Known historically for its maritime industry, the town now boasts a modern marina and serves as a gateway to the stunning Rías Altas coastline. Visitors can enjoy the local beaches, such as Playa de Sada, or explore the nearby countryside and traditional Galician architecture. The town maintains a local feel, offering a variety of seafood restaurants and a scenic promenade that comes alive during the summer months. Its location makes it an excellent base for exploring the northern coast of Spain while enjoying a quieter, more authentic pace of life.
Sada is a welcoming coastal municipality located in the province of A Coruña, within the lush region of Galicia. Known historically for its maritime industry, the town now boasts a modern marina and serves as a gateway to the stunning Rías Altas coastline. Visitors can enjoy the local beaches, such as Playa de Sada, or explore the nearby countryside and traditional Galician architecture. The town maintains a local feel, offering a variety of seafood restaurants and a scenic promenade that comes alive during the summer months. Its location makes it an excellent base for exploring the northern coast of Spain while enjoying a quieter, more authentic pace of life.
Vibrant modern marina and yacht club.
Beautiful Atlantic beaches like Playa de Sada.
Scenic seaside promenade with panoramic views.
Authentic Galician atmosphere and seafood taverns.
Gateway to the Rías Altas, offering access to dramatic northern coastlines.
Modern marina facilities ideal for sailing and water sports enthusiasts.
Authentic Galician culinary scene with a focus on fresh Atlantic seafood.
The town is walkable, but a car is recommended for exploring the nearby Rías Altas coastline.
Look for 'Mesones' (traditional taverns) for the most authentic and reasonably priced Galician meals.
Coastal walks and authentic Galician seafood experiences.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Spanish, Galician
Check for local market days to experience the regional produce and lively community atmosphere.
June-September
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes, ideal for coastal walks.
Peak season with warm weather, perfect for beaches and the marina's festivities.
A quieter time with pleasant weather, great for enjoying local gastronomy.
The quietest season, offering a dramatic look at the Atlantic coast's natural beauty.