Discover Galicia –
Spain's Most Enchanting Corner
Travel guides, hidden gems and insider tips
for exploring Northwest Spain
Galicia is unlike anywhere else in Spain. Lush green valleys, dramatic Atlantic coastline, ancient pilgrimage routes and some of the finest seafood in Europe – this corner of northwest Spain rewards those who venture beyond the tourist trail.

Whether you're walking the final steps of the Camino de Santiago, chasing sunsets at the End of the World in Finisterre, or exploring the wild Rías Baixas coastline – this guide has everything you need.
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Nine regions. One unforgettable corner of Spain. Start exploring.
  • Where the World Ends
    Cliffs, wind and the infinite Atlantic – this is where Camino pilgrims burn their boots and watch the sun disappear into the ocean. Some moments stay with you forever.
    Explore Finisterre
  • The Holy City of the Camino
    A city that has moved people to tears for a thousand years. Walk into the cathedral square and feel exactly why millions have made this their life's journey.
    Explore Santiago
  • The City of Glass
    Sunlight bouncing off hundreds of glass balconies, a wild Atlantic promenade and a food scene that will ruin you for anywhere else. Galicia's most underrated city.
    Explore A Coruña
  • The Wild Atlantic Coast
    Shipwrecks, lighthouses and cliffs that drop straight into churning sea. This is the Galicia that has no interest in being discovered – and that's exactly why you should go.

    Explore Costa da Morte
  • Where the Good Life Flows
    Cold Albariño wine, freshly caught seafood and long lunches that stretch into the evening. The Rías Baixas doesn't rush – and neither will you.

    Explore Rías Baixas
  • Galicia's Most Breathtaking Secret
    Vertigo-inducing river canyons, terraced vineyards carved into cliffsides and monasteries that have stood for a thousand years. Few people know this place. Fewer forget it.
    Explore Ribeira Sacra
  • Soak in the Ancient Waters
    Natural hot springs bubble up right in the city centre – free, open-air and used by locals for centuries. Add a beautifully preserved medieval old town and you have Galicia's most surprising city.
    Explore Ourense
  • Inside the Roman Walls
    Two thousand years ago, Roman soldiers walked these walls. Today you can walk the entire circuit yourself – the only place in the world where that's still possible. No crowds. No hype. Just history.
    Explore Lugo
  • The City That Got Everything Right
    No cars in the old town, beautiful stone plazas, great food and a pace of life that feels almost impossibly pleasant. Pontevedra quietly became one of Spain's most liveable cities – come see why.
    Explore Pontevedra
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