

Nestled in the northwest corner of Spain, Galicia beckons with its rugged coastlines, ancient history, and vibrant culture. Immerse yourself in this captivating region's natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and culinary delights.
Sprawling park with lush forests, waterfalls, and ancient villages.
Final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.
Historic monastery with beautiful gardens and stunning coastal views.
Well-preserved Roman walls encircling the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Medieval streets and historic buildings, including the Pilgrimage Museum.
Explore vineyards, taste local Albariño wines, and cycle through picturesque landscapes.
Sample local delights like empanadas, pulpo a la gallega, and albóndigas at markets like Mercado de la Pescadería.
Gastronomic capital of Galicia, offering fresh shellfish and fish dishes.
Interactive cultural center with exhibitions, workshops, and gardens.
A Coruña's oceanographic museum, home to sharks, penguins, and other marine life.
Remote sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin of the Stars, with unique legends and traditions.
Join pilgrims on the final stretch of this iconic hiking trail.
Indulge in traditional Galician tapas like lacón, queimada, and tetilla cheese.
Charming old town with parks, playgrounds, and historic sites like the Church of Santa María la Mayor.