Escarragadoira is a secluded beach on the Illa de Arousa in Galicia, Spain, known for its white sandy composition and very narrow width of just 3 meters. It boasts calm waters and an isolated environment, with a low occupancy rate, making it ideal for those seeking tranquility. The beach is accessible by car via the CC-550 motorway, and the nearest marina is in Vilagarcía de Arousa, about 15 km away. The area is picturesque, with nearby restaurants and cafes offering a taste of local Spanish cuisine.
The island itself is a charming holiday resort with impressive beaches, boardwalks, and cafes. During peak summer months, the island's eateries can become bustling, but there are plenty of quieter spots for those visiting outside the high season. The region offers a glimpse into traditional Galician life, with historic fishermen's houses and a nature sanctuary for birds nearby.
Visitors to Escarragadoira can enjoy the peaceful surroundings and engage in various activities like swimming, exploring the island's scenic paths, and exploring the nearby port area with its cafes and shops.