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This deal includes
- Hotel Serantes 2*, located in the center of O Grove (Pontevedra, Galicia).
- Available on a Breakfast.
- Available with or without 1 boat ticket per person and stay on the estuary with mussel tasting.
Activities at no extra cost
Your perfect stay
Serantes Hotel: Your Central Getaway in O Grove
If you are looking to immerse yourself in the pure essence of the Rías Baixas, Hotel Serantes is the ideal hotel. Strategically located in the heart of O Grove, this family-run establishment combines the warmth of home with the comfort of being within walking distance of everything that matters: the bustle of the fishing port, the majesty of the island of La Toja and the aromas of the best fish market in Spain.
What really defines the experience at the Serantes is its perfect balance between simplicity and hospitality. Its rooms, impeccable and cozy, are the perfect place to rest after a day exploring A Lanzada Beach or sailing along the estuary. But it is in its dining room where the hotel shines with its own light: its traditional Galician cuisine is an ode to local produce, where fresh seafood and seafood stews are the undisputed protagonists.
What guests value most is the strategic location, which allows them to enjoy O Grove and La Toja without the need for a car. They highlight the impeccable cleanliness of the rooms and a familiar treatment that makes you feel at home from the first minute.
At Hotel Serantes, you are not a room number, but our guest of honor in the seafood capital.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Much more than seafood: The secrets of the peninsula of O Grove
O Grove, known as the "Seafood Paradise" in the Rías Baixas (Galicia), is a fascinating place with stories that go far beyond its spider crab dishes.
Here are some of the most interesting curiosities:
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Peninsula or Island? In the past, O Grove was an island. Over the centuries, sea currents and winds naturally accumulated sand to create the isthmus that today forms the beach of A Lanzada. This arm of land joined the island to the continent, turning it into the peninsula we know today.
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The Island of Sculptures (A Toxa) The famous island of La Toja (A Toxa) hides one of the most unique churches in the world: the Hermitage of San Caralampio. The curious thing is that it is completely covered with scallop shells. This was done to protect the walls of the sea moisture and saltpeter, becoming a unique visual icon.
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The "donkey" origin of the Spa Legend has it that the healing power of the thermal waters of La Toja was discovered thanks to a donkey. A farmer abandoned his sick donkey on the island to die peacefully; some time later, he returned and found the animal healthy, strong and with shiny hair after having wallowed in the mud and thermal waters of the area.
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The Seafood Festival O Grove celebrates every October the Fiesta de Exaltación del Marisco, declared of National Tourist Interest. Such is its magnitude that tons of seafood products are served, and it is the best time to see the tradition of the shellfish workers working on the beaches.
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An open-air "Museum If you stroll through the center of town, you will notice that there are dozens of granite sculptures in the squares and streets. This is due to an international symposium that is held periodically, where artists from all over the world leave their mark on the town.
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The cemetery under the sand Near the beach of A Lanzada is an impressive archaeological site. Remains of a Roman salting factory and a necropolis have been found where the bodies are surprisingly well preserved due to the composition of the sand and the lime of the shells.

Rías Baixas: wild coastline, fresh seafood and Atlantic charm at its finest
The Rías Baixas, located in Galicia’s stunning northwest coast, is a destination where nature, gastronomy and authenticity come together. Think dramatic cliffs, peaceful estuaries, vineyard-covered landscapes and some of the best seafood in Spain — all wrapped in a relaxed, uncrowded atmosphere.
Make sure you visit:
- Combarro, a postcard-perfect village with granaries by the sea.
- Cambados, the capital of Albariño wine, full of charm and tradition.
- O Grove and A Toxa Island, known for seafood and spa experiences.
- The historic town of Pontevedra, with its beautiful old quarter.
Beaches we think you’ll like:
- Playa de A Lanzada: long, wild and perfect for walks.
- Playa de Areas Gordas: unspoilt and surrounded by nature.
- Playa de Silgar (Sanxenxo): lively and family-friendly.
- Playa de Rodas (Cíes Islands): often considered one of the best beaches in the world.
Family-friendly activities:
- Take a boat trip through the estuaries and see mussel farms.
- Visit the Atlantic Islands National Park (Cíes Islands).
- Enjoy beach days with calm waters perfect for kids.
- Cycle or walk along coastal paths with stunning views.
- Discover local markets and traditional festivals.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Fresh oysters from O Grove.
- Galician-style octopus (pulpo a feira).
- Albariño white wine, fresh and aromatic.
- Empanada gallega with seafood or meat fillings.
Make the most of your visit and go to...
- Vigo (30 min): the largest city in Galicia with great views and food.
- Santiago de Compostela (1h): iconic pilgrimage city full of history.
- Isla de Ons (boat): quieter alternative to the Cíes Islands.
- Baiona (40 min): coastal charm and maritime history.

Solo & family stays
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Babies aged 0 to 2: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double and triple rooms.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
- If you need to include 2 babies in the same room, make sure to contact us here to check if this is possible.
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Children aged 3 to 12: first child benefits from a 30% discount.
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Good to know: Discounts for children apply only when the child shares the room with two adults or two people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room occupancy: 3 people + a baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a fourth person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
