How to plan a trip to Galicia

Galicia is one of the 17 autonomous communities of Spain, well known for its cities, as well as for its gastronomy, where seafood and wines stand out. A place in which to live an authentic vacation and disconnect from reality thanks to its landscapes, towns, beaches, cities and its people. Do not think twice and escape a few days north of the Iberian Peninsula . In this article, we leave you some tips on how to plan a trip to Galicia.

Steps to follow:

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The Galician community consists of 4 different provinces: Lugo, Pontevedra, Ourense and A Coruña . If you want to know them all and live a little what is special about each of them, they are recommended between 10-15 days to enjoy your trip.

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Remember that it is an area in which the rain, in general, does not stop. Advisable that in your suitcase goals an umbrella and clothes of something of shelter, although you go in summer.

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You can arrive by different means: train, car, bus, boat and plane . According to where you go from and what your destination is. As you see, you have all the means at your disposal, you should only decide the best option for you.

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Galicia is a region where gastronomy is very important, you can taste a wide variety of regional and typical foods, from seafood to the tender Galician beef. It should be noted that the rations are usually plentiful, so do not overdo it at the time of ordering, because it is likely to end up with too much food.

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The options to stay are varied: from luxurious hotels to modest and charming hostels with charm. According to your budget and your way of traveling, you must decide what type of accommodation you prefer. Check this list of nice and cheap Hotels in Galicia .

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One of the most important tourist attractions of Galicia is the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela . That is why it is preferable that you do not make your trip during a holy year (those in which July 25 falls on Sunday, the feast of St. James). And is that this celebration attracts many more tourists and you will probably find it more uncomfortable if you want to enjoy peace and tranquility. Find the best Santiago de Compostela Hotels, all with good facilities and at a good price.

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If you want to join the Camino de Santiago, the pilgrimage to the cathedral, you can do it from any point of the community and even from cities outside these that are part of that path. It should be noted that you can do it on your own at any time of the year, whenever you want, whether on foot, on horseback or by bicycle.

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In this way, it is highly advisable to dedicate an exclusive visit to the city of Santiago de Compostela . It offers you a lot of beauty as well as cultural and gastronomic possibilities.

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Finisterre, the coast of Death, the Cies islands ... A coast to discover full of natural charms in which to enjoy the Galician landscape.

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Also, the landscape of the interior areas will also leave you surprised and will allow you to enjoy nature in its purest state.

Tips
  • Consult a special guide of Galicia.