Design, comfort, and sea views in a house designed for a unique experience on Razo Beach. This exclusive tourist accommodation has everything you need for an unforgettable vacation on the Galician coast.
The house offers five bedrooms with capacity for up to 10 people: one bedroom with a double bed and en-suite bathroom, three bedrooms with two single beds each, and another bedroom with a trundle bed. It has two living rooms, each with its own television. The kitchen, fully equipped with appliances and kitchenware, stands out for its original porthole window with direct sea views. The house also has two more bathrooms and an additional toilet.
Outdoors, you'll find a spectacular pool with sun loungers, a terrace equipped with a table for al fresco dining, and a beer keg perfect for sharing good times. It also has a cozy chill-out area with sofas. A toilet is located next to the pool for added convenience.
Pet-friendly accommodation, where pets are welcome.
In addition to enjoying the beach, in the area you can discover:
- Baldayo Marshes: This is a beach, lagoon, and marsh where seawater mixes with river water, forming one of the most important wetlands in Galicia. Distance: 3 km.
- Caión: A fishing village with spectacular views and beaches. Distance: 14 km.
- Refugio de Verdes: A natural setting with lush vegetation, rivers with waterfalls, and mills. Distance: 15 km.
- A Coruña: This is a city for strolling and enjoying, with beaches in the heart of the city, presided over by the Tower of Hercules and a long promenade that almost completely surrounds the city. Distance: 35 km.
- Santiago de Compostela: A World Heritage Site, it has attracted visitors and pilgrims from all over the world for centuries. A stroll through the historic center, the Cathedral, and the Portico of Glory are a must. Dozens of churches, convents, and palaces in Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Distance: 56 km.
And you can also easily explore the entire "Costa da Morte":
- Malpica: One of the most important ports for artisanal fishing in Galicia. Narrow streets and stunning landscapes. Distance: 15 km.
- Corme: A small fishing village, famous for being where the best barnacles in the world are harvested, in the O Roncudo area. Distance: 26 km.
- Laxe: This fishing village has one of the best urban beaches in Galicia, a charming historic center, and a peculiar cove composed of polished green crystals. Distance: 31 km.
- Camariñas: This fishing village is known for its bobbin lacemaking and hosts the famous "Mostra do Encaixe" (Lace Fair), the world's most important lacemaking event, bringing together artisans and craftspeople. Distance: 65 km.
- Muxia: A fishing village with stunning beaches. Distance: 68 km.
- Finisterre: The westernmost point of Europe. This is why, since ancient times, this place has been considered the end of the Earth. Today, for many, it remains the end of the Camino de Santiago. Its legendary lighthouse is a must-see. Distance: 80 km.