Spain's 56 Most Breathtaking Beachside Towns Worth A Visit

31. Cedeira, Galicia: Fjord Views and Culinary Daring

Port of Cedeira, Galicia (Spain. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Luis Miguel Bugallo Sánchez (Lmbuga

Tucked into a deep, fjord-like estuary on the Rías Altas, Cedeira is a charming fishing town protected from the Atlantic swell. It’s renowned for its stunning natural setting, proximity to the Vixía Herbeira cliffs (among Europe's highest), and its culinary claim to fame: percebes (goose barnacles). Harvesting these prized delicacies from wave-battered rocks is perilous work. Enjoying fresh percebes, alongside other local seafood in this authentic working port town, offers a taste of Galicia's wilder, more adventurous side.

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