This week we left phase I of the lack of confinement due to Covid19 with notable mobility changes from phase 2: among them free access to the beaches in a community mostly bathed by the sea. What is linked to children's freedom of time and high temperatures make its regulation necessary.

However, not everyone will go to the beach because many do not forget what logic reminds us, that sprouts are very possible.

Obviously the responsibility has to come from each end to the social distance, whether on beaches or terraces. Knowing that groups of up to 15 people are now allowed.

Each council will dictate access standards for its beaches, one of the most popular measures being the limit of beach capacity. Beaches like those of Cangas will have an exclusive car access system for residents or clients of hotels in the area by means of a card.

Others such as Samil or el Vao will be parceled with colored ribbons limiting their capacity and establishing social distance, but this will be from June 15, despite having opened since Monday, May 26.

Bayona has also opted for a capacity control system through the parcelization of beaches such as A Ribeira. Without kiosks or beach bars.

On the beaches of Riazor, Oza and San Amaro in A Coruña, in addition to the minimum distance of two meters, the entrances and exits of the beach will be adapted to enter and exit without crossing. With police surveillance to observe compliance.

In Lugo the beach of the cathedrals has limited capacity and you have to book an appointment to visit it. This idea of ​​prior reservation for the use of the beaches is being considered by the Xunta that could limit access to them through an app in which you would have to register to visit them: Praias Seguras de Galicia that would provide a QR code that would allow the access to the beaches.