Morrazo offers the impossible: urban proximity and absolute coastal solitude, separated only by twenty minutes of water. The Cangas ferry is the best commute in Spain.
The Morrazo Peninsula extends between the Ría de Vigo and the Ría de Pontevedra, offering a dual coastal exposure unmatched anywhere in Galicia. A regular ferry connects Cangas to Vigo in 20 minutes.
The Atlantic-facing side — toward the Costa da Vela — is dramatically different: wild cliffs, deserted beaches, and protected natural parkland. Properties range from marina-facing apartments to isolated villas above the ocean.
The Ría de Vigo from the Morrazo shore
The most photogenic working harbour on the ría. The daily catch, the sailing club, and the old fish market give Cangas an authenticity that cannot be manufactured.
The wild western edge of the peninsula. Spectacular cliff walks, empty beaches, sunsets over the open Atlantic. A protected natural park of exceptional beauty.
Living in Morrazo and reaching Vigo in 20 minutes by boat — few territories in Europe offer this quality-of-life equation at this price level.
Drive time and distance references for orientation. Actual times vary by route and conditions.
| Destination | Distance | Drive time |
|---|---|---|
| Vigo (by ferry) | ~6 km sea | ~20 min |
| Pontevedra | ~35 km | ~40 min |
| Vigo Airport | ~30 km | ~35 min |
| Santiago de Compostela | ~95 km | ~1.25 hr |
Apartments and houses with direct views over Cangas harbour — the most characterful residential positions in the territory.
Contemporary and traditional houses on the western shore with private gardens and protected natural landscape access.
Stone cottages and traditional Galician houses in the interior parishes, surrounded by vineyards and woodland.