Galicia
A journey through Galicia is a unique experience! Here, you can enjoy unparalleled landscapes and exquisite cuisine, renowned for its fresh seafood and top-quality wines. By visiting Galicia, you will immerse yourself in an atmosphere of mystery and uniqueness that will leave unforgettable impressions!
We offer a basic list of excursions in Galicia.
Any of the proposed routes can be gladly adapted to our guests' wishes!
A Coruna
A Coruña is a city where we can speak in superlatives about many things. Here lies the oldest functioning lighthouse in the world. A Coruña boasts the longest promenade in Europe, stretching 13 kilometers! As we explore the old town, we will immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of medieval A Coruña. Narrow streets like the Ruas tell stories of ancient guilds, including blacksmiths, bankers, and shoemakers. We will also see old squares and plazas where time has stood still for centuries, such as Barbadas and Azcárraga. Antique shops, the homes of old noble families, and religious monuments like the Collegiate Church of Santa María del Campo in the Romanesque style, as well as the churches of Santiago and San Francisco, along with the monasteries of Barbadas and Santo Domingo, all await us in this beautiful city.
Santiago de Compostella

Santiago de Compostela is a place indicated by the guiding star, and this city is one of the three main Christian holy sites, alongside Jerusalem and Rome. One of the main attractions we will definitely visit is the Cathedral. We will explore all the facades of this architectural masterpiece. You will also immerse yourself in the medieval atmosphere while walking through the ancient streets of this granite city.

You will visit the squares of Obradoiro, Platerías, Quintana, and Azabachería, and enjoy the panoramic view of the city and the cathedral from the viewpoint in Alameda Park.

Additionally, you will visit the colorful old fish market and try seafood delicacies paired with white Galician wine. Galicia is renowned for its indigenous grape varieties, and the selection of wines here is the most extensive in all of Spain.

Vigo
Vigo is a unique city that is home to the largest fishing port in the world. The historic part of Vigo is its heart. This small, charismatic old fishing town is nestled amidst a large, bustling modern industrial city. Here, you can stroll through the streets of Palma, Oliva, and Real, and visit the cathedral.
Particular attention should be paid to the street Rúa da Pescaedería, where you can taste the famous Galician oysters and other seafood paired with white Galician wines such as Albariño, Godello, and Ribeiro.
A highlight of your walk will be the ascent to the viewpoint at the ancient fortress of El Castro, featuring a beautiful park and offering magnificent panoramic views of the city, the port, the Cíes Islands, the famous suspension bridge, and the endless expanse of the ocean.
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