Combine nature and culture on this day trip from Santiago de Compostela to Costa da Morte and Muxia. Visit lighthouses, traditional villages, waterfalls, and Cape Finisterre on a 7-stop journey.
Discover the Rias Baixas and explore wonderful sea sites, islands, and towns. Take a boat ride through Galician estuaries with an endless amount of fresh mussels and wine.
Enjoy a 2-hour walking tour through the city center of Vigo, including highlights of both the Old Town and the modern part of the city. Your friendly local guide will show you over 10 of Vigo's most beloved sights.
Enjoy a private guided walking tour of Santiago de Compostela, capital of Galicia, one of the historical pilgrimage centers of Christianity, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Experience the mystic allure of Galicia in just one day! Discover the historical landmarks of A Coruña and Betanzos on foot, and indulge in the best Spanish omelet in town. Dont miss this adventure!
Explore the Ribeira Sacra region and enjoy monasteries, castles, and villages from the Middle Ages. Discover the Sil River on a river cruise and experience the beatiful nature that Galicia offers.
Set sail on a guided cruise along the Arousa estuary and discover the cultivation of mussels, oysters, and scallops at an oyster farm. Enhance your palate with steamed mussels paired with local wine.
Explore the Spanish villages of Santiago de Compostela and Valença do Minho on this day trip in an airconditioned vehicle from Porto. Enjoy a mouth-watering lunch with a drink along the way.
Explore the dramatic landscapes of the "Costa da Morte" on this full-day tour from Santiago de Compostela. Discover a land of myths and legends, dramatic coastlines, and abundant history.
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Province of La Coruña The province of La Coruña is the north-western most province in Galicia and Spain surrounded to the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean. La Coruña is the provincial capital o...
Lugo province is in the north-western part of Galicia and is bordered by the region of Asturias and the region of Castile and Leon to the east and in the north by the Cantabrian Sea (Bay of Biscay)....
Ourense province in the south-eastern part of Galicia, located adjacent to and Pontevedra (west) and Lugo (north), the region of Castile and Leon (provinces of León and Zamora) and Portugal in the ea...
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El Camino Santiago de Compostela has been a major centre for pilgrims since medieval times (5th century). At the heart of this has been the shrine of St. James. There is the adventure brought by the ...
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Pilgrims from ancient times have travelled along the Camino de Santiago, or Saint James Way, so they could visit the majestic cathedral city of Santiago de Compostela given its religious significance....
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The scenic shots are of the best places on the Cies Islands , My Guide Galicia''''s second favourite place to visit in Galicia after Santiago de Compostela!. The islands are of international conser...
The scenic shots were taken from some of the best famous local landmarks In La Coruña. The first landmark is Monte San Pedro. This was once a defence point with large cannons still in their o...
The western coastline of Galicia comprises of a series of old and unique, fjord-like sheltered estuaries that contain numerous safe swimming beaches and precious islands including the National Park...
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