Playa de Camaxe is a charming semi-urban cove in Illa de Arousa, Pontevedra, known for its fine sand and tranquil waters, ideal for a relaxing family day out.
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Introduction
Today we delve into one of those small treasures that Galicia guards jealously, a corner that invites us to calm and to enjoy the pure essence of the Rías Baixas: Playa de Camaxe. Located on the beautiful Illa de Arousa, in the province of Pontevedra, this cove is much more than a simple sandy beach; it's a refuge, a canvas of fine sand and crystal-clear waters that whispers stories of tranquility and sunny days. We, as beach tourism experts, always seek those places that, without being the most crowded, offer an authentic and memorable experience, and Camaxe fits that description perfectly.
Illa de Arousa, a paradise connected to the mainland by a bridge, is a destination that by itself deserves a visit. Within this Galician jewel, Playa de Camaxe stands out for its family-friendly and relaxed atmosphere. It's a beach of modest dimensions, which contributes to creating an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those fleeing the hustle and bustle and seeking a space where time seems to stand still. Its calm waters, protected from currents, make it an ideal place for all ages, especially for the little ones, who can play and splash around in complete safety.
How to Get to Playa de Camaxe
Getting to Playa de Camaxe is part of the experience of discovering Illa de Arousa, a journey we always find rewarding. The island is connected to the peninsula by a bridge almost two kilometers long, which offers us spectacular views of the estuary and its 'bateas', those floating platforms where the famous Galician mussels are cultivated. Crossing this bridge already immerses us in the maritime and tranquil atmosphere that characterizes the island.
By Car
If we're coming from anywhere in Galicia, the most comfortable way to get there is by car. We'll take the Atlantic Highway (AP-9) and turn off towards the O Salnés region. From there, we'll follow the signs to Vilanova de Arousa and, subsequently, to Illa de Arousa. Once on the island, Playa de Camaxe is located in the south-east area, quite close to the urban center. The island's streets are narrow and quiet, and although the beach itself does not have a dedicated, massive parking lot, it's common to find areas to park nearby, on the surrounding streets, especially outside the high season. We always recommend going with time to find a good spot and, if possible, opt for parking a bit further away to take a walk and enjoy the surroundings.
Public Transport
Public transport to get directly to Playa de Camaxe can be a bit more limited, but not impossible. There are bus lines connecting Illa de Arousa with nearby municipalities like Vilagarcía de Arousa, O Grove, or Cambados. Once on Illa de Arousa, from the town's bus station, the beach is at a distance that can be covered on foot with a pleasant 15-20 minute walk, or by local taxi. We consider that, if the weather permits, walking is the best option to soak up the local atmosphere and discover charming corners.
The Sand and the Water
When we talk about Playa de Camaxe, the quality of its sand and the purity of its waters are two of its most outstanding attributes, and something we greatly value. The sand here is of a fine and soft texture, of a white color that contrasts wonderfully with the greenish-blue of the Atlantic. It's sand that invites you to take off your shoes and feel every grain under your feet, perfect for building sandcastles with the children or simply for lying back and enjoying the sun. Its composition and fineness make it very pleasant for walking along the shore, letting the waves caress your ankles.
The waters of Playa de Camaxe are, without a doubt, its greatest treasure. They are calm, gentle, and surprisingly clear waters, allowing you to see the seabed on many occasions. The cove is well protected from currents and strong waves, which creates a kind of natural pool, ideal for safe family bathing. The water temperature, typical of the Galician Rías Baixas, is refreshing in summer, perfect for relieving the heat, and remains warmer than in other areas of the Atlantic thanks to the protection of the estuary. We love the feeling of immersing ourselves in these waters, feeling how stress fades with every stroke. The transparency invites you to bring a pair of diving goggles and explore the small marine life that inhabits near the shore, a simple but very rewarding activity.
Services and Facilities
It's important to be honest and transparent when describing a beach, and in the case of Playa de Camaxe, we highlight its rather pristine nature regarding direct services on the sand. Unlike large urban beaches, Camaxe is a cove that prioritizes tranquility and natural beauty, so we won't find a wide range of facilities directly on the sand, such as showers, 'chiringuitos' (beach bars), or permanent lifeguard services. However, this doesn't mean we are devoid of comforts, as the proximity to the urban center of Illa de Arousa effectively makes up for these shortcomings.
The most relevant and practical service we can mention in the vicinity is Parking. Although there isn't a massive, organized parking lot right next to the beach, the streets adjacent to the cove usually offer free parking options, which facilitates car access. We always recommend arriving early, especially in high season, to secure a good spot. Once parked, the beach is just a few steps away.
For other needs, the great advantage of Playa de Camaxe is its location. Being on Illa de Arousa, the town center is a short wa