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- Hotel Faranda Rías Altas 3* (Perillo, A Coruña).
- Available with Breakfast
Your perfect stay
Hotel Faranda Rías Altas – Ascend Hotel Collection
Wake up by the sea at this beachfront hotel! Hotel Faranda Rías Altas welcomes you with an unbeatable location, right on Santa Cristina Beach, just steps from the shore.
Its 104 rooms and suites are warm and modern, many with sea views, and all equipped with a private bathroom, flat-screen TV, and minibar. Enjoy a hearty buffet breakfast, relax on the terrace, or sip a drink at the hotel bar.
You’re less than a minute from the beach and just a short drive from the center of A Coruña.
Guests love the comfy beds, spotless rooms, stunning sea views, and friendly staff.
A perfect choice for travellers looking to relax, recharge, and enjoy the Atlantic coast!
Meals & more
Upgrade Your Stay with a Hassle-Free Dinner
Fancy a relaxed dinner without stepping outside the hotel? Enhance your stay by adding the Pizza + Drink add-on during the booking process.
While the hotel does not offer Half Board (HB) or Full Board (FB), this option gives you a simple and convenient way to enjoy dinner on-site.
The supplement includes 1 pizza per stay (choose from several available options) and 1 drink per person.
Once at the hotel, just stop by reception to arrange the service within the established timetable.
Comfort, convenience and flavor — all in one easy upgrade.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Perillo: Between the Estuary and Modernity
Perillo, in the municipality of Oleiros (A Coruña), is far more than a commuter town. It’s a privileged enclave in the Mariñas region, where quality of life, coastal views and personality come together in style.
Here’s what makes Perillo truly stand out:
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The “Manhattan” of A Coruña
Perillo — especially Santa Cristina — has earned this nickname thanks to its striking urban silhouette reflected on the water. Set on a peninsula overlooking the estuary, it boasts one of the most recognizable skylines in the area. -
The legendary Santa Cristina Beach
Today it’s a relaxed, family-friendly and sporty spot. But in the 70s and 80s, Santa Cristina was Galicia’s nightlife hotspot. Its discos and pubs drew crowds from across the province. Now, the vibe has evolved into laid-back terraces, surfing and kitesurfing by the sea. -
The Pasaje Bridge: A historic gateway
The bridge connecting Perillo with A Coruña is one of Galicia’s busiest crossings. Centuries ago, it was a toll passage into the city for merchants transporting goods. Nearby also took place the Battle of Elviña during the Napoleonic wars — history runs deep here. -
One of Galicia’s wealthiest municipalities
Perillo belongs to Oleiros, consistently ranked among the municipalities with the highest per capita income in Galicia. This is reflected in its green-focused urban planning, parks like the Thirteen Roses, and bike lanes that prioritize quality of life. -
A biodiversity haven in the estuary
Despite urban development, the estuary remains a key migration point for bird species. In winter, it’s common to spot ornithologists along the promenade observing birds arriving from northern Europe.
Did you know?
Many of Perillo’s streets and parks are named after revolutionary figures and thinkers — such as Parque de la Libertad or Plaza de la Independencia — a distinctive hallmark of Oleiros’ cultural and political identity.
A Coruña: sea, history and Galician essence in its purest form
A Coruña is an Atlantic city with its own character, perfect for a holiday that combines sea, gastronomy and charming walks. Located in the northwest of Galicia, it surprises with its lively atmosphere, its history linked to the ocean and urban beaches that can be enjoyed all year round. It is an ideal destination for both couples and families looking for simple plans and good food.
What to visit?
Among its must-sees is the Tower of Hercules, the oldest working Roman lighthouse in the world and symbol of the city, surrounded by a pleasant promenade. The old town, known as the Old City, invites you to lose yourself among quiet squares, churches and viewpoints. The Plaza de María Pita, the heart of the city, and the Castle of San Antón, with privileged views of the harbor, are not to be missed.
What to do?
A Coruña is best experienced on foot. The promenade, one of the longest in Europe, is perfect for walking by the sea or renting a bike. The urban beaches allow you to combine tourism and relaxation without leaving the city, and the atmosphere of its bars and terraces enlivens both noon and night. If you are travelling with children, the Aquarium Finisterrae is a great plan for the whole family.
What to eat?
A Coruña's cuisine is a tribute to the Atlantic. Here the Galician octopus, goose barnacles, Galician empanada and fresh seafood shine, always accompanied by a good local white wine. At the end, nothing like a Santiago cake or a coffee overlooking the sea.
Our recommendation:
If you are looking for a gastronomic experience of the highest level in A Coruña, we suggest Restaurante Alborada, a benchmark of contemporary Galician cuisine. Its proposal revolves around the local and seasonal product, with special prominence of fish and seafood from the Atlantic, all taken care of to detail in an elegant but close atmosphere. A safe bet to enjoy the gastronomy of A Coruña with capital letters.
Nearby excursions:
Very close to the city it is worth visiting Betanzos, known for its historic center and its famous omelette, or approaching Ferrol, with an interesting naval heritage and access to wild beaches of the coast artabra. Two perfect plans to complete the holiday without rushing.

Solo & family stays
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Babies aged 0 to 1: the first baby stays free of charge when sharing a bed with two adults in double 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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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: 2 people + a baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a third person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
- Good to know: The accommodation does not allow a third person in the same room, whether adult, child or baby.
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Travelling solo? The price for a single room is the same as the total price for a double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
Pet Policy
- Maximum weight: 15 kg/pet
- Price: 20 €/night and pet
- They cannot access the main areas or be left alone in the room.
