Would you like to visit the idyllic Ons Island, known for both its fauna and flora and white sand beaches? At departure, you'll find yourself at the rendezvous point, gazing at a two-deck catamaran ready to whisk you away on a brief journey to this magical archipelago, one of Spain's most extraordinary natural parks.
Upon arrival at Ons Island, depending on the season, you might have an organised tour or simply be given free rein to explore independently. Either way, the looping hiking trails will guide you around the island, revealing a blend of natural landscapes, varied ecology and access to one of Galicia's most significant fjords. Alternatively, why not take a dip in the crystal clear waters and bask in the sun just like the numerous lizards that inhabit the island?
What truly sets this island apart is its charming villages. Strolling between the houses and exchanging greetings with the locals adds a touch of history to the centuries-old tales that the island holds. Thanks to these islanders, traditional Galician cuisine is a must-try at any of the island's eateries, internationally acclaimed for their delectable fresh octopus.