Cambados , located in the heart of the Rías Baixas (province of Pontevedra), is a seaside town of great historical and cultural value, considered the capital of Albariño wine and one of the most elegant and representative towns in Galicia. Situated on the shores of the Arousa estuary, it combines monumental heritage, winemaking tradition, and a tranquil atmosphere that invites you to enjoy the sea and local life at a leisurely pace.
The historic center of Cambados , declared a Site of Cultural Interest, preserves a remarkable architectural ensemble with manor houses, squares, and stately buildings such as the Pazo de Fefiñáns , one of the finest examples of Galician civil architecture. Stone streets, arcades, and historic gardens create a well-maintained and elegant town, where its noble past coexists with a vibrant cultural life linked to wine and the sea.
Cambados is an undisputed leader in wine tourism in Galicia , being the birthplace of Albariño wine and home to the Albariño Festival , declared a Festival of National Tourist Interest. Wineries, vineyards, and wine routes allow visitors to discover the wine-growing landscape of the Arousa estuary, where tradition and quality come together to offer one of the most highly regarded gastronomic experiences in northern Spain.
The surroundings are complemented by seafront promenades, small beaches, and viewpoints overlooking the estuary , as well as top-notch cuisine based on seafood, fresh fish, and local produce, perfectly paired with wines from the Rías Baixas Designation of Origin. Thanks to its balance of heritage, nature, wine, and quality of life, Cambados is an ideal destination for cultural and gastronomic getaways, and an essential stop for discovering the most refined and authentic essence of the Rías Baixas.