Praia de Conserrado is a beach located on the Illa de Arousa, known for its medium occupancy rate and calm waters. The beach's name is derived from the local terminology for large stones, 'with', and 'closed', translating to 'serrated', suggesting the presence of a large saw-shaped stone nearby.
The beach is particularly popular among families with children due to its safety and warmer waters compared to other parts of Galicia. The sand is coarse, filled with shells of bivalves, making it an interesting spot for young explorers.
In addition to its natural characteristics, Praia de Conserrado also offers amenities such as showers and a walkway suitable for baby carriages. However, potential visitors should note that by 6 in the afternoon, half of the beach is shaded, and during low tide, one might have to venture quite far to swim.
Praia de Conserrado amenities include shower.
Visitor reviews highlight the calm and warm waters of the beach, making it an ideal spot for families with children. The beach's medium occupancy rate and its unique coarse sand with shells are also appreciated by visitors. However, some visitors complain about the beach being in the shade in the afternoon and the need to go far out to swim during low tide.
The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.
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