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1. Indulge in Fresh Seafood Delicacies in O GroveHead to the charming fishing village of O Grove, known for its delectable seafood. Treat your taste buds to a wide variet
1. O MarisquiñoO Marisquiño is not only a music festival but also a celebration of urban sports and culture. Held in Vigo, this event combines thrilling BMX and skatebo
1. Jardines de Méndez NúñezJardines de Méndez Núñez is a historic park in A Coruña, Galicia. It is known for its beautiful flower beds, lush green lawns, and peace
1. Snowshoeing in the Ribeira SacraEmbark on a snowshoeing adventure in the picturesque Ribeira Sacra region. Discover hidden trails, ancient monasteries, and breathtakin
Galicia is a charming region located in the northwest of Spain, known for its breathtaking landscapes, delicious cuisine, and, of course, its exquisite wines. Autumn is a particularly magical time to visit Galicia, as the vineyards burst with vibrant colors and offer a unique opportunity for wine tasting and vineyard tours. In this article, we will provide you with a 500-word overview of Galicia in autumn, followed by 20 suggestions for wine-related activities in the region. So, get ready to immerse yourself in Galicia's wine culture and book your next adventure!
1. Hike Along the Rugged Costa da MorteFor the adventure enthusiasts, a hike along the Costa da Morte is a must-do. This rugged and dramatic coastline offers breathtaking
1. Semana Santa in Santiago de CompostelaExperience the vibrant religious procession during Semana Santa in Santiago de Compostela. Join the locals as they commemorate th
Enjoy this 2-hour walking tour through the city center of A Coruña, including highlights of both the Old Town and the modern part of the city, with friendly local guides!
Explore Rías Baixas from A Coruña with visits to Pontevedra, Combarro, and O Grove. Enjoy a boat trip with mussels and wine tasting, plus guided tours and insights into the region’s wine production.
Discover the lost landscapes of Galicia on a guided tour through Spain’s Ribeira Sacra region from Santiago de Compostela. Stop in the town of Allariz and take a cruise along the Sil River.
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.
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.
Visit impressive lighthouses, stunning landscapes, a historic sanctuary, and the town of Finisterre on this day trip from A Coruña.
Visit Granbazán Winery and get a guided tour of this famous winery as well as a wine tasting session paired with traditional local appetizers.
Visit Granbazán Winery and get a guided tour of this famous winery as well as a wine tasting session paired with traditional local appetizers.
Embark on a guided tour from Santiago to the low estuaries of Galicia on the magical Galician coast. Visit an exclusive wine cellar with Albariño wine tasting and a buffet of mussels and local wine.
You will get to know our facilities, where we will explain the different processes of grape transformation and wine production until bottling. Two wines and a vermouth will be tasted.
Do you want to discover more about Santiago de Compostela? Embark on a fascinating half-day excursion from Santiago de Compostela and discover the cultural and architectural richness of Galicia!
You will discover how the galician farm the mussel and enjoy for a short taste of them with wine.
Do a private tour of Fisterra, and get to know the place known as "the end of the world". Stroll through typical Galician fishing villages, pass by churches, and learn about famous shipwrecks.
Discover the Costa da Morte and Finisterre: An Exclusive Small Group Tour
Embark with an expert guide through the streets of Vigo. Embrace myth, folklore, and shadows as the sun sets. This walking tour is paid at the end, based on satisfaction (this is a tip-based tour).
Discover the city of Santiago by night. Visit some of the top local food spots, take a night walking tour, and enjoy a magical traditional music show, The Queimada.
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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 ca...
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 C...
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 ...
Our guide to Province of Pontevedra by our Galicia local expert - The province of Pontevedra is situated along the Atlantic coast and forms the south-western part of Gali...
Our guide to Saint James Way by our Galicia local expert - Santiago de Compostela has been a major centre for pilgrims since medieval times (5th century). At the heart of...
Santiago is the city of stone (granite) that has attracted people in vast numbers and from every social class for centuries. The city is one of the wettest in Spain but this is also its very attraction – the greyness and the stone! Once the rain starts and the pavements and monuments are wet, the city appears to light up and takes on a whole new meaning- a beautiful sight with the stone, the rain, the moss and the changing light between day and night! As the Galician writer Valle Inclan once said:' Of all the old Spanish cities, the one that seems frozen in a dream of granite, immutable and everlasting, is Santiago de Compostela. The city of shells purifies its pious smell, like the roses in closed quarters exhale their most delicate fragrance when they fade. Mystic rose of stone, rough and romantic flower, as in time of the pilgrimages, keeps the naive grace of rhyming Latin'.
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 giv...
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