Playa de Estacas, situated near the town of Ares in Galicia, Spain, is a serene and scenic beach known for its fine, white sand. It is somewhat secluded, making it an ideal spot for those seeking tranquility. The waters are clean and generally calm, despite being exposed to the open sea, thanks to its partially protected location. Visitors can enjoy excellent views of the surrounding area and the Coruña region. The beach is accessible via stairs with handrails and features a natural source of fresh water nearby.
Given its somewhat remote position from the main town, it attracts fewer crowds, offering a peaceful retreat for beachgoers. The area boasts legends of historical and mythological significance, such as the mystical islas As Mirandas, once believed to be the home of a sirena.
While it offers a relaxing atmosphere, the beach does not have extensive amenities, and pets are not permitted.