If you think Spain is just dry plains and Benidorm, A Coruña is here to prove you wrong. It’s a peninsula city with salt-sprayed streets, beer flowing like water, and vibes that are more "cool coastal escape" than "sweaty tourist trap."


Why do people love going on holidays to A Coruña?

  • The Glass City - The seafront is lined with "galerías" (enclosed glass balconies) that look incredibly boujee and keep the city looking stun all year-round.

  • Foodie Heaven - We’re talking mahoosive platters of octopus, fresh empanadas, and Estrella Galicia literally brewed right down the road - it’s a 10/10 culinary situation.

  • Roman Relics - It’s home to the Tower of Hercules, the world’s oldest working lighthouse that’s been doing its thing since Roman times - talk about a whopper of a history lesson.

  • Surfers' Paradise - The Atlantic waves here are going off, making it a magnet for anyone who fancies themselves a bit of a pro on a board.


What is the best time to visit A Coruña?

A Coruña holidays aren't about baking in 40-degree heat; this is "Green Spain," where the weather is a bit more varied and the landscapes are lush. While the summer is the obvious choice for beach bums, the city has a moody, romantic charm in the cooler months that is perfect for a swanky city break. Whether you want to sunbathe or just crawl through tapas bars, picking your window is key.

  • Spring - A gorge time to see the city parks in bloom, with fresh breezes that are ideal for coastal mooches without dripping in sweat.

  • Summer - The most popular time for a jolly, with plenty of sunshine and festivals that keep the city streets buzzing until the early hours.

  • Autumn - The sea is at its warmest and the food festivals are in full swing - perfect for a tasty toasty getaway.

  • Winter - Expect the blazing moments to be replaced by Atlantic storms, but the cosy taverns and roaring fires make it a top-class retreat.


What are the best beaches to visit on your A Coruña holidays

You don’t have to trek miles out of the city to find a place to park your towel; A Coruña has some of the best urban beaches in Europe. From sheltered coves to wide sandy stretches where the Atlantic rollers come in, there's a spot for every kind of holiday-goer.

  • Orzán Beach - A massive sandy bay right in the city centre that’s an unbelievable spot for surfers and younger crowds looking for a proper buzz.

  • Riazor Beach - The city’s most iconic beach, perfect for families who want to stay close to the cafes and enjoy those blue-flag sands.

  • Matadeiro Beach - A smaller, more chilled-out cove at the end of the promenade that attracts the locals and those looking for a quieter dip.

  • San Amaro Beach - Tucked away near the lighthouse, this spot is grade-A for a calm swim and has a really authentic, local feel.


Things to do on your A Coruña holidays

There is so much more to a jolly here than just snagging a tan; A Coruña is a city that loves to show off its culture and its coastline. From ancient monuments to high-tech museums, your daily itinerary is going to be absolutely rammed.

  • Climb the Tower of Hercules - Scale this Roman legend for views of the Atlantic that are genuinely breath-taking and absolutely bang on the money for your grid.

  • Walk the Promenade - At nearly 13km, it’s one of the longest in Europe and perfect for a gorge sunset stroll with an ice cold Fanta Lemon.

  • Visit MEGA - The Estrella Galicia museum is a must-visit for beer lovers, offering a hearty look at how the island's favourite pint is made.

  • Explore Monte de San Pedro - Take the giant glass elevator up the hill for a whopper of a view and a wander through the old military batteries.

  • Tapas Hop on Calle Galera - This street is constantly popping off with bars serving the best seafood and local wine in the city.

  • Aquarium Finisterrae - A top-tier day out for the littluns where they can see seals and sharks in a stunning Atlantic setting.

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Weather in A Coruna

JAN

13°C

FEB

15°C

MAR

16°C

APR

18°C

MAY

21°C

JUN

24°C

JUL

27°C

AUG

27°C

SEP

25°C

OCT

20°C

NOV

16°C

DEC

13°C

The weather here is a bit more "British Isles" than "Costa del Sol," which is why everything stays so gorge and green. In the summer, you’re looking at comfortable highs in the mid-20s, which is perfect for exploring and putting some yards in whilst still feeling brand new. It’s the kind of weather where you can actually enjoy a long lunch without needing a nap in a dark room immediately after.

During the winter, it’s rarely freezing but it can be a bit damp, so you’ll want to pack a jacket for those brisk coastal walks. The shoulder seasons of Spring and Autumn are famously unpredictable but often deliver beautiful clear days that really hit the spot when it comes to photography and hiking along the rugged cliffs.

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