Rias Baixas
Rías Baixas is a coastal region in the northwest of Spain, located in the Galicia autonomous community. It is known for its stunning estuaries, lush landscapes, and mild climate, making it a popular destination for tourists. The region is famous for its production of Albariño, a white wine that pairs well with seafood, reflecting the area's rich maritime culture.
The region consists of several rías, or estuaries, which create a unique ecosystem and support diverse marine life. Rías Baixas is also home to charming towns and villages, such as Sanxenxo and O Grove, where visitors can enjoy local cuisine and traditional festivals.