The Romans called them "islands of the Gods": off the coast of Galicia, the Cies islands are a paradise for lovers of the sea and ecotourism. coastal Spain has a new, more hidden and wild face. These are the Cies Islands, small jewels set in the Atlantic. They are three small islands located off the Galician coast, more precisely at the mouth of the Ría de Vigo. Their names are Monteagudo or North Island, O Faro or Middle Island and San Martiño or South Island. The Romans called them " Islands of the Gods " and, judging by their spectacular landscapes, they had a point: these gems of the Atlantic are a miniature paradise.