Foz is a small town with a population of approximately 10,000 residents. The town’s population is primarily Galician, with deep roots in the region’s fishing and agricultural traditions. However, in recent years, Foz has seen an increase in visitors and seasonal residents, particularly during the summer months when tourists from other parts of Spain and abroad flock to its beaches.
The town has a relatively even demographic spread, with a mix of younger families, working professionals, and retirees. Foz’s population can swell significantly during the peak tourist season, which adds to the lively and welcoming atmosphere of the town.