Galicia is a 2.7 million people region and historic nationality in the northwestern part of Spain by the Atlantic Ocean and the Cantabric Sea. It's surrounded by Asturias and Castile and León in Spain and also with Portugal.
The population are mostly Catholic
Christians (being one of the most religious regions of Spain). The
official languages are Spanish and Galician
(moreover many people can speak Portuguese, specially near the border
with Portugal and in touristic places, English is spoken by people
working for tourism). The main city in terms of population is Vigo, but the capital city of Galicia is Santiago de Compostela, with other important cities like A Coruña, Ourense or Lugo.
What can I visit in the Galicia?
Here you have a list of places in the region of Galicia that are worth to be seen. Check them out and find out the ones you want to visit:- Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park
- Cambados
- Ferrol
- Fisterra
- Lugo
- Mondoñedo
- Monforte de Lemos
- Noia
- Ourense
- Pontevedra
- Santiago de Compostela
- Tui
- Vigo
- Viveiro
History
Casco de Leiro in A Coruña Archaeological and History Museum |
Pilgrim St. James statue |
Provinces of Galicia before 1833 |
Rosalía de Castro |
Unforgettable experiences
This places and experiences are a must if you want to discover and understand the region of Galicia. This is my top 7:Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela |
- Santiago de Compostela: capital city of Galicia and the end of the Way of St. James, Santiago is one of the most beautiful cities in Spain and the 3rd most important for Christianity (after Jersualem and Rome) because the apostle St. James is said to be buried here. Despite not being a big city Santiago has a huge legacy and history that can be seen on its many museums, churches or simply walking its streets. It's atmosphere is simply different and sitting in Praza do Obradoiro to see groups of pilgrims arrive after long journeys is very satisfying. Its cathedral is one of the most spectacular ones in Spain. Santiago is also a great point to set your base to visit Galicia.
- A Coruña: the 2nd largest city in Galicia has many things to offer, going from an important cultural offer to sport activities. A Coruña has also a lot of history, as it can be seen at Tower of Hercules (only Roman lighthouse still in use) or the city fortress. A Coruña has also many museums related to science, some interesting churches and a good culinary offer.
- Fisterra: the cape and town with the same villages are one of the main touristic points in Galicia due to its mixture of nature, religious meaning and mysticism. Considered by Romans as Land's End, the trail from Santiago de Compostela to Fisterra was popularised during Middle Ages as the foreword of the Way of St. James. Its landscapes, cliffs and beaches are spectacular.
- Lugo: talking about this city is talking about its Roman heritage and history. Above all of them are its Roman walls, placed in the UNESCO World Heritage List and one of the best of its kind in Europe. But not all is Roman history, it has an interesting cathedral and many other things to do and visit.
- Pontevedra: this
city and capital city of province is quite unknown despite its beauty.
It has many interesting churches in its Old Town (one of them with
scallop shell shape), with is very recommended to walk and enjoy, as its
fully pedestrian zone. Moreover you can take some tapas, have a drink on its many bars and enjoy the time.
Praia das Catedrais (Catedrais beach) - Mondoñedo: small calmed town with a very impressing cathedral and not very touristic. Its history is linked to the Britonns who arrive here in the 6th century. But it's also a great point to go to the coast and enjoy the spectacular and famous Catedrais beach (booking on advance in peak season) and enjoy the atmosphere of Ribadeo, by the border with Asturias.
- Cambados: this town is mainly known because of its wine, albariño. Here you'll be able to know its history and obviously, taste. But not all is food, it has some nice pazos and around Cambados is one of the best places to try seafood, specially in O Grove. This place also has nice beaches.
Cape Fisterra |
Lugo Roman Walls |
Planning your holidays
These are some possible routes you may do in Galicia to visit parts of it or discover it all. Galicia has many sightseeing points so you can choose your own route depending your time and what you want to visit. Here are some possible tours:a) 5 days tour
This short journey in Galicia can start in Santiago de Compostela.
Here you could stay 1 day enjoying this beautiful, historic and
religious city. The 2nd day is a perfect moment to complete the Way of St. James going to Fisterra
and enjoying this cape, its atmosphere and landscape. For the 3rd day
it can be a great choice visiting one of the largest and most important
cities of Galicia, A Coruña, where spending a day knowing it and visiting the known Tower of Hercules. The following day in the morning you can go to Pontevedra, an important city with many churches and a pedestrian Old Town that is a pleasure to walk and in the afternoon Cambados, the capital city of albariño, the main Galician wine. The fith and last day can be enjoyed in Lugo and its surroundings, enjoying its Roman heritage.
b) 7 days tour
This journey in Galicia can start in Santiago de Compostela.
Here you could stay 1 day enjoying this beautiful, historic and
religious city. The 2nd day is a perfect moment to complete the Way of St. James going to Fisterra and for the 3rd day,
visiting one of the largest and most important
cities of Galicia, A Coruña. The following day in the morning you can go to Pontevedra, an important city with a pedestrian Old Town that is a pleasure to walk and in the afternoon Cambados, the capital city of albariño, the main Galician wine. The fith day can be enjoyed in Lugo and its surroundings, enjoying its Roman heritage. The 6th day can be spent in Mondoñedo, discovering its cathedral and history, going later to the famous Catedrais beach and finish in Ribadeo. The 7th and last day can be enjoyed visiting Ourense and if there's some time left, the winery town of Monforte de Lemos before reaching Ourense.
c) 10 days tour
This short journey in Galicia can start in Santiago de Compostela.
Here you could stay 1 day enjoying this beautiful, historic and
religious city. The 2nd day is a perfect moment to complete the Way of St. James going to Fisterra and for the 3rd day,
visiting one of the largest and most important
cities of Galicia, A Coruña. The following day in the morning you can go to Pontevedra, an important city with a pedestrian Old Town and in the afternoon Cambados, the capital city of albariño (main Galician wine). The 5th and 6th days will be spent in Vigo, spending there half a day and then visiting Baiona and Tui and the following day, in the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park. The 7th day may be a good one to visit Ourense and if there's some time left, the traditional medieval town of Ribadavia. The 8th day is perfect to visit Sil Canyon and its villages and Monforte de Lemos, before going to Lugo on the 9th day. The 10th and last day you can visit Mondoñedo, discovering its cathedral and history, going later to the famous Catedrais beach and finish in Ribadeo in the evening.
What can I eat and drink in Galicia?
Empanada galega |
Polbo á feira |
Torta de Santiago |
Queimada |
Learn some Galician
Galician is the co-oficial language of Galicia, together with Spanish, and is currently spoken by 2.4 million people aprox. Galician language is quite similar to Portugues and to Spanish, so visitors who speak any of those languages won't have problems of communication. Moreover Galician very widely spoken and understood all over Galicia, with more importance in rural areas rather than in cities, where Spanish is stronger.
These are some basic words in Galician:
Galician is the co-oficial language of Galicia, together with Spanish, and is currently spoken by 2.4 million people aprox. Galician language is quite similar to Portugues and to Spanish, so visitors who speak any of those languages won't have problems of communication. Moreover Galician very widely spoken and understood all over Galicia, with more importance in rural areas rather than in cities, where Spanish is stronger.
These are some basic words in Galician:
Galician
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English
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Galician
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English
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Ola
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Hello
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Por favor
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Please
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Como está?
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How are you?
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Grazas
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Thanks
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Adeus!
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Goodbye!
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Si
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Yes
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Boa noite!
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Good night!
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Non
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No
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Desculpe
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Excuse me
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Non falo galego
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I don’t speak Galician
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Useful links
In case you want to look for more information about Galicia (https://www.turismo.gal/inicio?langId=en_US) or its cities, towns and places, here there's a list with some pages to get it:- A Coruña (http://www.turismocoruna.com/web/).
- Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park (http://www.parquenacionalillasatlanticas.com/index.php?lang=es; https://www.iatlanticas.es/html/index3af1.html).
- Cambados (https://cambados.es/en/discover-cambados/).
- Ferrol (https://visitferrol.com/?lang=en).
- Fisterra (http://www.concellofisterra.com/turismo/portada_turismo/en).
- Lugo (http://enlugo.es/).
- Mondoñedo.
- Monforte de Lemos (http://www.monfortedelemos.es/turismo/?q=en).
- Noia (http://www.noia.es/).
- Ourense (http://turismodeourense.gal/en/).
- Pontevedra (https://www.visit-pontevedra.com/es/).
- Santiago de Compostela (http://www.santiagoturismo.com/).
- Tui (http://tui.gal/en/turismo; http://concellotui.org/php/turismo/).
- Vigo (http://www.turismodevigo.org/en).
- Viveiro (https://www.viveiroturismo.eu/).