Malpica
Malpica is a small fishing town located on the northwest coast of Spain, specifically in the region of Galicia. It is part of the province of A Coruña and is known for its picturesque landscapes, including rugged cliffs and beautiful beaches. The town has a rich maritime history and is famous for its seafood, particularly octopus and sardines.
The local economy of Malpica relies heavily on fishing and tourism. Visitors are drawn to its charming harbor, traditional architecture, and vibrant local culture. The nearby Costa da Morte offers opportunities for hiking and exploring nature, making Malpica a popular destination for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.