Galicia

Galicia is a land apart from the rest of Spain. With its wild Atlantic coastline, rolling green hills, and misty forests, the region feels more Celtic than Mediterranean. Bagpipes and folk legends mingle with Romanesque cathedrals and medieval stone villages, creating a cultural landscape as distinctive as its geography.

Galicia’s heart beats in Santiago de Compostela, the spiritual destination of the world-famous Camino pilgrimage, where the soaring cathedral draws visitors from across the globe. Beyond Santiago, the coastline alternates between dramatic cliffs and serene rías — fjord-like inlets dotted with fishing ports and sandy beaches. Inland, rivers carve through fertile valleys, where vineyards produce the crisp Albariño wine that pairs so well with the region’s celebrated seafood.

But Galicia is more than scenery and gastronomy. Its people are proud of their traditions, speaking both Spanish and Galician, and marking the seasons with colorful festivals. Cities like A Coruña and Vigo balance maritime heritage with vibrant modern life, while smaller towns preserve a slower rhythm that seems timeless.

Whether you come for the landscapes, the legends, or the flavors of the sea, Galicia offers a Spain that feels both ancient and refreshingly different.

Explore the cities of Galicia

A Coruña
Lugo
Pontevedra
Santiago de Compostela

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