Spainability rankings · Updated July 2026
Best places in Galicia for families
The same family scoring, filtered to Galicia — green, mild-summered, and where our data is deepest.
Ranked among the 263 towns with a full published Spainability profile — not all 8,132 municipalities.
The ranking
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Now much more of a tourist centre than a port, its old town still protected by the vestiges of its Renaissance walls. A strong pick for a family with school-age kids — 5 km from the sea and 15,091 people.
Honest tradeoff: ranks low on few rainy days a year.
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An attractive fishing village curled around a harbour, marking the start of Galicia's wild west at the region's westernmost extremity. A strong pick for a family with school-age kids — low cost of living (registered rent ~€2.48/m²·mo) and 14 km from the sea.
Honest tradeoff: ranks low on local prosperity.
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One of the characterful small towns along Galicia's dramatic, sparsely populated Rías Altas coast. A strong pick for a family with school-age kids — 13 km from the sea and 32 min to a hospital.
Honest tradeoff: ranks low on few rainy days a year.
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A workaday port largely rebuilt by emigrants returned from Puerto Rico, but also an ancient site home to remarkable prehistoric ruins. A strong pick for a family with school-age kids — 2 km from the sea and 9,994 people.
Honest tradeoff: ranks low on few rainy days a year.
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Galicia's flagship summer beach resort — a long string of small sandy beaches and seasonal hotels merging into Portonovo, lively and nightlife-driven in season, quiet the rest of the year. A strong pick for a family with school-age kids — 1 km from the sea and 29 min to a hospital.
Honest tradeoff: ranks low on few rainy days a year.
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The easternmost Galego town and ría, charming enough, with a lively central square — and gateway to the extraordinary natural arches of the Praia As Catedrais. A strong pick for a family with school-age kids — 4 km from the sea and 9,996 people.
Honest tradeoff: ranks low on few rainy days a year.
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A small harbour town behind a formidable sea wall, with a broad expanse of fine sandy beach offering the area's safest swimming. A strong pick for a family with school-age kids — 9 km from the sea and low cost of living (registered rent ~€3.14/m²·mo).
Honest tradeoff: ranks low on few rainy days a year.
How we ranked this
We answered our own 17-question quiz as a family with school-age kids moving for good — remote-working parents who want a mid-size town near the coast, on a sensible budget, keeping every region in play on schooling language. Then we ran every one of Spain's 8,132 municipalities through the same scoring engine the quiz uses, and kept the top-ranked towns with a full published Spainability profile in this area.
- Data INE census (population, origins), AEMET climate normals, regional PISA scores, and the Health Ministry's SISLE waiting lists — each town compared against the Spanish average.
- Reproducible Feed the same persona into our engine and you get this exact order. No hand-picking, no affiliate deals.
- Data completeness A town is excluded from this ranking if it's missing data for any of its key factors (on/near the sea, affordable cost of living (registered rent €/m²·mo) and close to a hospital) — we don't let a data-sparse town float to the top on the factors it happens to have. No eligible towns were excluded here on that rule.
- Spainability Score Each town's Family Spainability Score is its percentile among the 2,555 municipalities we could score for this profile — a score of 88 means it fits better than 88% of them. It's the same per-persona percentile shown on that town's own page. How Spainability works →
- What we don't score As with any Galicia list, note that state schooling is roughly half Galician-medium — we flag it rather than score it — and we don't rank individual schools, only regional PISA and international-school distance.
Compare the top 7
| # | Town | Nearest intl school | Registered rent | Net income/person | Summer high | Rainy days/yr |
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| 1 | Viveiro | 73 km | €4.17/m²·mo | €14,698 | 22.1°C | 137 |
| 2 | Camariñas | 57 km | €2.48/m²·mo | €11,871 | 23°C | 157 |
| 3 | Pontedeume | 21 km | €4.24/m²·mo | €14,488 | 23.6°C | 127 |
| 4 | Guarda, A | 33 km | €4.43/m²·mo | €12,638 | 26.8°C | 123 |
| 5 | Sanxenxo | 14 km | €5.68/m²·mo | €13,605 | 25.8°C | 130 |
| 6 | Ribadeo | 96 km | €4.55/m²·mo | €14,772 | 22.1°C | 137 |
| 7 | Laxe | 50 km | €3.14/m²·mo | €12,940 | 23°C | 157 |
Values from the Spainability dataset (INE / AEMET / regional sources). "no data" = we don't have that number for this town and never guess it.
Questions
Is Galicia a good place to raise a family?
Galicia offers mild summers, a low cost of living, strong regional PISA scores and a safe, green environment — appealing for families who don't mind rain. The main consideration is schooling language, as much of state education is Galician-medium.
Does it rain too much in Galicia for family life?
Galicia is Spain's rainiest region — around 130 rainy days a year on the coast — but that's what keeps it green and summers mild. We show the rain figure for every town so it's a decision, not a surprise.
This is a generic family with school-age kids
Get your ranking, not this one →
This list scores one representative persona. Answer a dozen honest questions and we score all 8,132 municipalities against your priorities — climate, cost, healthcare, community, getting home — with the tradeoffs shown as plainly as the wins.
Take the 3-minute quiz →Last updated: July 2026 · Next update: on INE's next census release (expected 2027).
Re-generated from the Spainability dataset on each data release — the ranking is reproducible, not editorial.






