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A Creba, the private Spanish island you can have all to yourself

It’s not often that you find an entire Spanish island for rent, much less one that works in harmony with nature to create a family-run, sustainable stay like no other…

Mark Stratton
02 November 2024
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Every year, thousands of pilgrims walk the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. But trust me, there’s a quicker route to heaven in Spain: it’s called A Creba. This 6.5-hectare family island is located in Galicia in the far north-west, where the coast is pocked by a landscape of finger-like rías (estuaries) that probe the forested granite hills. Here it sits, within the Ría de Muros e Noia, a 45-minute drive and short boat ride from Santiago.

A Creba was bought in the 1970s by Galician businessman Emilio Penas, who built a granite villa here with far-reaching ocean views; this was re-imagined in 2023 by his grandson as a beautiful stay with five rooms. The entranceway to the covered patio doubles as a sun-trap dining area, leading to large rooms, a lounge with a stone hearth for winter fires, a swimming pool and jacuzzi, and a small massage centre.

Views from A Creba (Mark Stratton)

The island’s name roughly translates as ‘washed-up flotsam’, and it reflects the family’s preoccupation with collecting maritime objects: throughout the property are scattered semaphore flags and lighthouse lamps. Above the patio entrance is a whalebone, and at night I found myself sleeping below the dissected hull of a Galician fishing-boat.

But the island is the real lure here. A circular walk took me through Mediterranean pine forest filled with birdsong as sea air coursed through my every breath, while the Atlantic waters provided a satisfying way to cool off later. Nature is even harnessed to provide 100% of the island’s energy, created sustainably through solar, wind turbines, and biomass pellets produced by the owners’ onshore farm.

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The same family farm contributes to the island’s zero-kilometre food footprint. Other meats and vegetables are sourced locally, and a burgeoning orchard grows lemons, quince and figs. I loved the owners’ refusal to take shortcuts: one morning, there were no eggs for breakfast because the tide was too low to collect them from an elderly lady on the mainland who has her own free-range hens. Provenance is everything.

This philosophy extends to Galicia’s renowned shellfish, sourced from the ría’s family-owned mussel pontoons, and also wine. If Galicia is famous for its albariño grape, the local Ribeiro is a connoisseur’s secret. Vineyards can be visited via the island’s motor yacht, which is at guests’ disposal, and the wine duly flowed on my final night, ably accompanied by a garden barbecue, a pink sunset and a farewell glug of a Galician punch called queimada, which is made using fire, aguardiente (a local spirit) and an ancient pagan incantation. By this stage, A Creba had me under its spell.

More information: Five suites sleep up to ten people from £7,660pn (two-night minimum); acrebaisland.com

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