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Ons Island Boat Transfer

Discover the only inhabited island in the Atlantic archipelago with this hassle-free boat transfer to the beautiful Isle of Ons. Boat transfer to Ons Island. The Ons archipelago is a tiny paradise in the Atlantic Ocean which you cannot miss...

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Discover the only inhabited island in the Atlantic archipelago with this hassle-free boat transfer to the beautiful Isle of Ons.

Boat transfer to Ons Island

The Ons archipelago is a tiny paradise in the Atlantic Ocean which you cannot miss during your stay in Portonovo. It is also the perfect alternative to the Cíes Islands for those seeking more tranquility.

For this transfer, we will meet at the port of Portonovo to board a boat to the island of Ons, allowing you to explore at your leisure.

Ons is the only inhabited island in the archipelago. During your visit, you can walk along various paths through landscapes and urban areas, including O Curro, which features the port, main stores, and accommodation options.

Do not miss the remote beaches with turquoise waters, such as those along Melide.

Permission from the Xunta de Galicia

The Xunta de Galicia allows the request for authorization 30 days before the visit date. After processing, we will send it to you.

Return times

Return times from Ons Island to the port of Portonovo are:

June 14 to June 22: at 7 pmJune 23 to August 10: at 8 pmAugust 11 to September 7: at 7 pm

Included

  • Boat transport between Portonovo and Ons Island
  • Permit from the Xunta de Galicia to access the island of Ons

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Rúa Ramón Valenzuela, 4, 36970 Sanxenxo (Pontevedra), Spain

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