Rías Baixas is a coastal region in the northwest of Spain, located in the Galicia autonomous community. It is known for its stunning estuaries, or "rías," which are formed by the flooding of river valleys. The area features a mild climate, lush landscapes, and beautiful beaches, making it a popular destination for tourists.
The region is also famous for its production of Albariño wine, a white wine that pairs well with seafood. The local economy relies on fishing, agriculture, and tourism, with charming towns like Sanxenxo and O Grove attracting visitors for their cultural heritage and natural beauty.