Cambados has seen several recent developments aimed at boosting its tourism and cultural appeal. Urban renewal projects have revitalized parts of the old quarter, making it more pedestrian-friendly and improving access to key landmarks like the Pazo de Fefiñáns and the town’s museums. Infrastructure improvements, including new walking and cycling paths along the Ría de Arousa, have also enhanced the town’s appeal to outdoor enthusiasts.
Cultural initiatives have placed a focus on promoting Albariño wine and Galician traditions to a broader audience. The Albariño Wine Museum, located in Cambados, has expanded its programming, offering more educational tours and wine-related workshops. The town is also increasingly positioning itself as a destination for sustainable tourism, with a focus on preserving its natural landscapes and local culture. These efforts are part of Cambados’ strategy to attract a growing number of international visitors while maintaining its unique identity.