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Sparkling new Penthouse in exclusive new development. Security. Marble Elevators/Corridors. Private pool. Private garage parking. State of the art gourmet kitchen. Bedrooms have private balconies. Enormous Balcony opens from living room with ocean views. 2 full bathrooms.
Amazing Bakery a step away from entrance, grocery store across the street. Restaurants galore! Walk to beach. The bus stops at front gate. It really doesn't get better than this. Nightlife, Salons, Shopping Galore! I understand that the King of Spain vacations in Sanxenxo during the summer. ( Shhhh...a secret) A spa is within walking distance if one needs to be pampered further. Our spot is truly one of the greatest spots in the world!
A little more Sanxenxo Info... No-one questions the fact that Sanxenxo holds the honorary title of tourism capital of the RÃas Baixas. Almost joined to Portonovo, both have a young, happening atmosphere of beaches and bar-hopping.
Sanxenxo is one of Galicia's tourism capitals. Its population increases in summer and the large-scale urban development means everything is modern. Before the tourist boom, it was nothing more than a small fishing village, but the constant arrival of outsiders transformed its appearance totally, as people were drawn by the magnets of its beach and bustling nightlife.
A Lanzada, a beach which runs for more than four kilometers, belongs to the town councils of O Grove and Xanxenxo and is one of the most popular in Galicia. The sanctuary there is visited by sterile women, since old legend has it that its waters have the virtue of being able to influence fertility.
The port of Sanxenxo is clearly designed for tourists, offering places to drop anchor, above all for shallow-draught boats. It is also used by small fishing boats which work inside the estuary.
In any case, the fishermen's neighborhood and the outskirts of Sanxenxo are still reminiscent of times gone by, as is Portonovo, an attractive and nearby seaside town. The traditional local flavor of its harbor makes it one of the most charming corners of the RÃas Baixas. |