In the far north west corner of Spain, for centuries journey’s-end for pilgrims travelling from all over Europe and long considered the end of the earth, the Celtic land of Galicia has much to offer today’s visitor. Apart from this rich heritage there are miles of beautiful coastline and an interior with many little known wonders in a province larger than Wales. For the foodies there’s plenty to relish with Spain’s best seafood and some fantastic white wines as well as good meat and garden produce.

  • Tour Highlights:
  • Rugged ocean coastline. Lush green hills
  • World famous seafood & Albariño wine
  • Celtic roots visible throughout
  • Finisterre – the Romans’ worlds-end
  • Ribera Sacra – the sacred river
  • Santiago – journey’s end
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£1100 p/p

* Indicative mid-season price for 10 nights (including car hire – flights not included) in our suggested hotels. Ferry-drive option (modified itinerary) from £1250 p.p.

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Day 1 & 2 – Rias Altas y Costa de la Muerte

  • Prettiest, most unspoilt beaches in Spain
  • Finisterre, literally the ‘World’s End’
  • La Coruña with its working Roman lighthouse
  • Traditional life in the fishing villages
  • White sands and rock pools of Carnota bay – an old favourite!
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Days 3 & 4 – Rias Bajas

  • Feast on delicious shellfish, locally farmed
  • Take a trip to the idylic islands of Cies & Ons
  • Lively Vigo, Europe’s largest fishing port
  • Cambados, at the heart of the Albariño wine region
  • Get active! Watersports for all in the Rias
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Day 5 & 6 – Ribera Sacra

  • Catamaran trip down the magnificent Rio Sil
  • Ribero wines from the vertiginous banks of the Sil
  • Historic Monforte, Ribadavia & local monasteries
  • Octopus in Ourense, best in Spain, maybe the world!
  • Los Ancares Nature Park, immense native woodlands
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Day 7 & 8 – Costa Lucense

  • Playa de los Catedrales – among the world’s most famous
  • Lively Viveiro with its active fishing port and beaches
  • Sargadelo pottery, traditional yet surprisingly modern!
  • A wealth of unspoilt fishing villages to dip into
  • Pop across to Asturias, just a short drive to the border
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Day 9 & 10 – Santiago de Compostela

  • One of Europe’s most important pilgrim destinations
  • Take a walking tour around this World Heritage City
  • Visit the Cathedral said to house the bones of St James
  • Always lively with a strong tradition of street music
  • Multitude of bars and restaurants, a last chance to retry all the Gallego treats!
Accommodation options

The itinerary includes the following:

  • Accommodation in our listed hotels – 2 sharing 1 std. double ensuite, B&B
  • Economy 4dr car hire
  • Guide book to Northern Spain
  • Personal Travel App including highlights, weather forecast and restaurant suggestions for all areas en-route
  • Instructions to find all accommodation

Not included:

  • Flights – but we are able to advise
  • One-way car hire charges, where applicable (see your quote email)
  • The following car hire extras – these can be added at pick-up point
    • extra driver
    • child seats
    • GPS
  • Garage parking where applicable (mostly city stops) – please ask us about parking charges

Getting there

A round tour this route is best enjoyed flying by flying direct to Galicia. The best options are:

Connections from-to:

  • Stansted: Santiago or Vigo with Ryanair
  • Gatwick: Santiago with B.A. or Vueling
  • Dublin: Vigo with Ryanair or Santiago with Aer Lingus

Getting around

For passengers travelling by air we will include a hire car as part of the package. Normally we include a 4 door economy class car but please let us know if you would like something different.

AITO reviews

Brilliant Service - The hotels were all great
Everything was well organised and explained well. The hotels that we stayed were all excellent. Will be happy to use this company again

Client 2019

5 stars!
Great choice of accommodation that sitied the flydrive. The fact that there was a good to excellent range of english speakers at each location was highly useful. We liked the fact that in most of the locations we could walk to a resteraunt. The change to dropping the hire car off at the airport proir to the last stop in Santiago di Compostela is very sensible. The taxi service from and to the airport was excellent. We will definitely return to Galicia.

Client 2019

We experienced the real essence of a beautiful underestimated part of Spain through the friendliness and insights of the property owners. We are quite jaded travellers – both of us working in the hospitality and travel industry- but this holiday way surpassed our expectations.

-client 2018

“secret” Galicia

Casas Cantabricas booked us a road tour of Galicia with simply stunning small boutique hotels and guest houses – each one unique and each one faultless. We would never have found these gems ourselves.

-client 2018

Northern Spain you stole our hearts and hope to see you soon x

-client 2018

The accommodation was outstanding with plenty time to drive between places and soak up the scenery. In most instances we avoided the motorways and took the slow roads stopping off at the suggested sights. The beaches in Galicia are just amazing, sometimes we have them all to ourselves.

-client 2018

We had a fabulous time discovering the lovely towns and food of Galicia. The weather was just right … and the small hotels were lovely, welcoming and helpful with suggestions of what to do and bookings for outings.

-client 2017

Hotels were comfortable, staff friendy and helpful, food wonderful and very good value and the local wine a discovery…We visited many of the local towns and villages and thoroughly enjoyed the local culture and history. A wonderful area unspoilt so far by too much tourism.

-client 2017

Will come back to spend more time in Galicia
- client 2017

We enjoyed the lovely scenery, hotels and good food.

– client 2016

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