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For young adults
In December
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Galicia in December is a hidden gem, with its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and delicious cuisine. The weather can be a bit chilly and rainy, but that just adds to the cozy charm of the region. Let’s dive into a fun-filled 7-day itinerary that’s perfect for young adults!
Morning: Arrive in Santiago de Compostela, the capital of Galicia. Check into your accommodation and freshen up.
Afternoon: Start your adventure with a visit to the iconic Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. Don’t forget to take a moment to admire the stunning architecture and the famous Botafumeiro (the giant incense burner).
Evening: Stroll through the historic old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and grab dinner at a local tapas bar. Try some pulpo a la gallega (Galician octopus) and a glass of Albariño wine.
Morning: After breakfast, take a bus or train to A Coruña (about 1.5 hours). Once you arrive, head to the Torre de Hércules, a Roman lighthouse and UNESCO World Heritage site.
Afternoon: Explore the Old Town and visit the Museo de Bellas Artes. Don’t miss the chance to walk along the beautiful Paseo Marítimo, one of the longest seafront promenades in Europe.
Evening: Enjoy dinner at a seafood restaurant. A Coruña is known for its fresh seafood, so indulge in some merluza (hake) or zamburiñas (scallops).
Morning: Rent a car or take a bus to Finisterre (about 2 hours). This is the end of the world, literally!
Afternoon: Visit the Cape Finisterre Lighthouse and take in the breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Hike along the coastal trails if the weather permits.
Evening: Head back to A Coruña for the night, or stay in Finisterre. If you stay, enjoy a cozy dinner at a local tavern, perhaps trying some empanada gallega (Galician pie).
Morning: Drive to the Rías Baixas region, famous for its wine. Visit a local winery for a tour and tasting of Albariño wines.
Afternoon: Explore the charming town of Combarro, known for its traditional granaries and beautiful waterfront.
Evening: Enjoy a seafood feast in one of the local restaurants. Pair your meal with a glass of the region’s famous wine.
Morning: Head to Pontevedra, a lovely city with a pedestrian-friendly old town. Visit the Basilica of Santa María and the Pazo de Mugartegui.
Afternoon: After lunch, make your way to Sanxenxo, a popular beach town. Even in December, the coastal views are stunning.
Evening: Enjoy a relaxed evening in Sanxenxo. Check out the local bars for some live music and a vibrant atmosphere.
Morning: Drive to Lugo (about 1.5 hours). Start your day by walking along the Roman walls, which are remarkably well-preserved and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Afternoon: Visit the Lugo Cathedral and explore the charming streets filled with shops and cafes. Don’t forget to try Lugo’s famous tapas!
Evening: Have dinner in Lugo, perhaps trying some lacón con grelos (pork with turnip tops), a local specialty.
Morning: Head back to Santiago de Compostela. Spend your last day shopping for souvenirs and enjoying the local atmosphere.
Afternoon: Visit the Museo do Pobo Galego to learn more about Galician culture and history.
Evening: For your final dinner, treat yourself to a nice restaurant in Santiago. Celebrate your trip with a delicious meal and perhaps some queimada, a traditional Galician drink.
Enjoy your adventure in Galicia! It’s a place full of warmth, culture, and unforgettable experiences. 🌍✨
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