Sangenjo: Economía e industrias clave

Sanxenxo’s economy is heavily reliant on tourism, particularly during the summer months when the town’s population swells with visitors. The town is a well-known summer destination for Spaniards and international tourists alike, with the local hospitality industry playing a key role in the economy. Hotels, restaurants, bars, and recreational services thrive during the peak season.

In addition to tourism, fishing remains an important industry for Sanxenxo, as it is for much of Galicia. The town’s location along the Rías Baixas makes it ideal for harvesting seafood, especially shellfish, which is a key component of the local cuisine. Wine production, particularly Albariño wine, is also an economic staple in the area, with vineyards and wine tours attracting oenophiles from all over the world.

Sanxenxo’s local economy is complemented by its growing real estate market, with an increasing number of second homes being purchased by wealthy individuals, further driving economic growth and development in the region.