Everything you need to get around the Cíes Islands

The Cíes Islands are not a conventional destination. They are a protected area within a National Park, and that means the way you move around, consume, and interact with the environment is different.

It’s not just about knowing what to do, but about understanding how to do it properly.

How to find your way around the island?

A simple system, but easy to misread

The visit is organized around one very clear axis: Rodas Beach.

From this point, the main routes branch out towards the north (Monteagudo) and towards the south (O Faro). All paths are signposted and well defined, but that does not mean orientation is automatic.

The map of the Cíes Islands looks simple at first glance, but it can be misleading when it comes to distances and walking times.

What you should keep in mind when moving around

  • Everything is done on foot
  • There is no internal transport
  • The trails are natural, not urban
  • Some routes have elevation changes and sun exposure

Cómo orientarte en la isla

 

Rules of the protected environment

The Cíes Islands are part of a National Park, which means there are clear rules aimed at preserving the environment.

They are not recommendations. They are conditions for using the space.

What is allowed and what is not allowed in the Cíes Islands?

Allowed:

  • Walking on signposted trails
  • Enjoying designated beaches
  • Moving freely within open areas
  • Bringing food to the island

Not allowed:

  • Leaving waste behind; you will need to bring your own bag and dispose of it when you return home.
  • Leaving the marked paths
  • Disturbing dunes, vegetation or wildlife
  • Collecting natural elements from the environment

Why is this important?

The value of the Cíes Islands lies precisely in their conservation.

Access control, rules and usage limits are not arbitrary restrictions. They are what allow the environment to remain in the condition in which you are visiting it.

 
 
Recomendaciones

Recommendations for a comfortable visit

The basics you should bring

The setting is natural, so it is best to come prepared:

  • Enough water
  • Sun protection
  • Comfortable footwear
  • Some food if you are going on longer routes


 

Maps and reference points

How not to get lost?

The signage in the Cíes Islands is clear, but the best way to find your way around is to understand the general layout:

  • Rodas Beach as the central point
  • Routes branching off to the north and south
  • High points as visual references

Once this is clear, getting around becomes much easier.

Mapas y puntos de referencia

 

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