Galicia is known for its fresh, diverse and unique seafood. The coast of Galicia is full of many interesting seafood delicacies to discover, taste and enjoy. One is the Percebe
ContinueGerman Limeres’s picture captures some of the action of the Viking Festival of Catoira (held first weekend in August). The sun was shinning and the crowds gathered more than 2
ContinueIf you are finishing your Camino in Santiago or making your way to the End of The World – Finisterre – there is a very special festival you may
ContinueWe have sunshine in Galicia and here the summer festivals are in full swing. August is one of the busiest months where you have festivals throughout all of Galicia.
ContinueAugust is a very special month of festivals in Galicia. Every festival is unique, fun and a great way to experience the Galician culture and share in their traditions.
ContinueIf you love fresh seafood then the Festival of Shrimp, Langostino, in Ares is something that you will enjoy for sure. What better than a day at the beach soaking
ContinueAfter a long walk, or “paseo”, along the beaches of Galicia is a perfect time to sit and enjoy a beautiful ocean view, refreshing salad, some seafood and wine.
ContinueJuly is an extra special time to be on the Camino de Santiago as it is the month of the St. James Festival which this year will be celebrated
ContinueSpanish Wine & Food Pairing: Possibilities Are Limitless Spain inspires us from its unique history, vibrant culture, diversity in art, variety of architecture, numerous festivals, rich music, beautiful dances,
ContinuePictures inspire a desire to travel and discover on our own personal adventure. When nature, architecture, and art are combined a truly magical experience can take place. This setting
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