Tomiño’s economy is primarily based on agriculture, with a strong focus on horticulture, particularly the cultivation of flowers and ornamental plants. This industry has been a key economic driver for the town, making Tomiño one of Spain’s leading flower-growing regions. The town’s mild climate and fertile soil create ideal conditions for plant cultivation, and its horticultural products are exported throughout Spain and beyond.
Tourism also plays an increasingly important role in the local economy, with visitors drawn to the town’s natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural festivals. Local businesses, including small family-owned hotels, restaurants, and artisan shops, benefit from the steady flow of tourists, particularly during the summer months.
Fishing and wine production are also important to Tomiño’s economy. The nearby Atlantic Ocean and the River Miño provide ample opportunities for fishing, while the surrounding countryside is dotted with vineyards that produce Galician wines, particularly the renowned Albariño wine.