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Spain
Spain, a diverse blend of cultures, boasts captivating landscapes from mountains to deserts. Its rich history, influenced by North Africa and Latin Europe, results in unique architecture. While known for sunny beaches, Spain's cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Granada are cultural gems. From Pyrenees to Andalucia, tranquil retreats await.
Galicia
Santiago de Compostela, the capital of Galicia, is world-renowned as the final stop on the legendary Way of Saint James pilgrimage. This alone draws thousands of visitors every year to this spiritual and historic region of Green Spain.
Galicia’s lush green valleys and dramatic coastline offer a stunning natural escape. Along the shores of the Cantabrian Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, you'll discover striking cliffs like those on A Costa da Morte and the pristine beauty of the Islas Atlánticas National Park.
From coastal villages to inland towns, Galicia boasts a mix of scenic charm and cultural heritage. Explore cities like A Coruña, Ferrol, and Vigo, and marvel at UNESCO-listed sites such as the Tower of Hercules and the ancient Roman walls of Lugo.
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Galicia is a culturally rich region in northwestern Spain known for its green landscapes, rugged coastline, and deep historical roots. From its iconic pilgrimage route ending in Santiago de Compostela to its dramatic cliffs and historic towns, Galicia offers a soulful and scenic escape.
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
The final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. Its grand Romanesque-Baroque façade and sacred relics attract visitors from all over the world. The Plaza del Obradoiro is always lively and spiritual.
Tower of Hercules (A Coruña)
The oldest functioning lighthouse in the world, dating back to Roman times. Climb to the top for views of the Atlantic and explore nearby sculptures. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A Costa da Morte
This dramatic coastline is known for shipwrecks, lighthouses, and crashing waves. Visit landmarks like Cape Finisterre or Muxía for sweeping views. It’s both mysterious and hauntingly beautiful.
Rías Baixas
A coastal area famous for its estuaries, seafood, and Albariño wine. Explore charming fishing towns like Combarro and enjoy mussel farms or wine tasting. It’s Galicia’s most gourmet and scenic region.
Islas Cíes
Part of the Atlantic Islands National Park, these islands are known for their white sand beaches and turquoise waters. They offer excellent hiking trails and protected marine life. Only accessible by boat in limited seasons.
Ourense Thermal Baths
Natural hot springs along the Miño River offer year-round bathing opportunities. Visit the free public pools or the more elaborate Outariz spa. It’s a relaxing way to enjoy Galicia’s volcanic geology.
Lugo Roman Walls
These intact Roman walls enclose the old town and stretch over 2 km. You can walk along the entire perimeter for views over Lugo’s rooftops. They’re a UNESCO-listed marvel of Roman engineering.
Pontevedra Old Town
A pedestrian-friendly historic center with charming squares, arcades, and tapas bars. Discover local markets and hidden churches as you wander. It’s one of Spain’s best-kept urban secrets.
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