Galicia is famous for its beautiful beaches, magnificent forests and historical monuments, which are known far beyond the borders of Spain. Both fans of ecotourism and those interested in culture could find entertainment there. Oddly enough, most foreigners prefer so-called rural tourism. Travelers like to settle in small family hotels away from civilization and enjoy the splendor of nature. Most of the cozy hotels are located in the foothills. Numerous tourist routes covering the most notable historical and natural places originate there.
Every region of Galicia has its own historical landmarks. Some of them are well-known far out of the country. San Francisco Monumento hotel is one of the symbols of Santiago de Compostela. … Open
National cuisine of Galicia would impress people that are fond of seafood dishes. Travelers won’t be able to find such a grand selection of fish and shellfish in any other region of … Open
Galicia attracts travelers with its identity and naturalness. Despite the large population in the region, it has unique pristine nature. Like many years ago, you can visit tiny villages in Galicia where the way of living has not changed for over a hundred years. Here, traditional dishes are cooked according to old recipes, trade is plied, and beautiful national holidays are celebrated. Galicia is a special region of Spain that lacks any tourist bustle and typical entertainments.
Seafood for locals is not just daily food, but the most important national symbol too. Many indigenous people dedicate their entire life to seafood harvesting and making crafts of it; this … Open
On the territory of Galicia, there is a unique attraction, the Hercules Tower. This old lighthouse was built in the times of the Roman Empire. It is a miracle that it has survived after hundreds of years. Nature admirers usually visit local resorts in summer. In winter, it attracts more fans of skiing and other winter entertainments.
Those wishing to see beautiful palaces and medieval fortresses, religious monuments and unique medieval buildings are sure to visit Galicia. The region has both large tourist centers … Open
In the submontane area in Galicia, there are a lot of round-the-clock hotels. In summer, they attract fans of hiking tourism. The northern coast of the region is very popular with fans of the health tourism. There are vast eucalyptus groves near the beaches, so the air at the coast is rich with essential oils and rare minerals. The usual beach recreation in this unique place may become a really effective treatment procedure.