Summary
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Uncover the heritage wealth and gourmet riches of Spain’s northwest with this tailor-made self-drive
Highlights
- Uncover the gourmet secrets of Spain’s northwest visiting markets and vineyard tasting sessions
- Discover coastal villages defended by imposing castles and rolling hills capped by Celtic forts
- Whether it’s locals-only tapas bars or great cathedrals that have inspired pilgrimages for a millennium, you’ll take in both hidden gems and historic highlights
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City | Food & wine | History & culture | Self-drive
Having added Michelin stars and world-class wineries to its cosy taverns and atmospheric tapas bars, the cuisine of Spain’s northwest is starting to get the attention it deserves. It’s all predicated on a fertile natural world that ranges from vineyard-speckled hills that hide pretty medieval towns to a dramatic coastline that’s dotted with welcoming fishing villages. Throughout your trip, you will experience local markets, coastal seafood restaurants, backstreet tapas bars, and winery tastings, while making sure you catch all of the region’s heritage highlights, including its Celtic hill forts and grand Romanesque cathedrals. There’s also plenty of room to tailor activities to your tastes, whether it’s making a reservation at a Michelin-starred restaurant or enjoying an island hike with a beach picnic.
Day by day itinerary
Day
1
UK to Santiago de Compostela
After enjoying complimentary airport-lounge access, you'll fly out to Santiago de Compostela, on arrival, make your way to your central parador. Often considered to be the world’s oldest hotel, it’s housed in a royal hospital whose beautifully carved cloisters and elegant reception rooms were first built to accommodate the city’s 15th century pilgrims. You’ll have the first day at leisure, perhaps take dinner in what were your parador’s stables. Here, classic Atlantic cuisine is served under vaulted stone ceilings. The apple filloas crêpes are a real highlight.
Stay: Parador de Santiago de Compostela (Deluxe)
Meals: B
Day
2
Santiago de Compostela
This morning’s explore Santiago de Compostela’s famous cathedral – a World Heritage Site that has attracted pilgrims for nearly a thousand years. At 75 metres in height, its Romanesque spires tier skywards, their grandeur only matched by its great gilded interior. From here, continue through the city’s medieval old quarter, strolling along the narrow, cobbled streets to stumble on centuries-old monuments and hidden basilicas.
This evening your foodie education begins as you are guided on a walk through the city’s storied markets, bars and restaurants where you can taste your way through its finest examples of the Galician tradition of tapas.
Stay: Parador de Santiago de Compostela (Deluxe)
Meals: B D
Day
3
Cambados
After breakfast, collect your car and drive into Santiago’s surrounds, heading to the Rías Baixas coast, passing through delightfully rural fishing villages to reach the region’s most impressive Celtic ruins – the hill fort of Castro de Baroña. You’ll then delve further into Galicia’s prehistory with a visit to Dolmen de Axeitos, a megalithic tomb, before a suggested stop at Corrubedo, a charming fishing port where you can enjoy fresh seafood paired with a selection of Albariño white wines as you drink in the spectacular coastal views. Continue past Catoria’s 17th century fortifications to dip into the Rías Baixas wine region. Join a Rias Baixas cruise including a change to taste mussels fresh from the abundant mussel beds in the region.
You’ll finish in Cambados, a noble village selected, by the European Network of Wine Cities, as its Spanish destination in 2017.
Stay: Parador de Cambados (Superior)
Meals: B
Day
4
Cambados to Baiona
Today head back through those Galician’s fishing villages to Combarro – a real port jewel where traditional houses and stone granaries jut right over the bay. You will then take in Pontevedra and its old town maze of plazas and laneways, enjoy and learn how to cook a range of seafood on an included organised cooking class.
Continuing down the coast, you’ll arrive at the O Morrazo Peninsula where you’ll enjoy a opportunity of a seafood tasting opportunities in one of its villages, taking in yet more beach views, then move on to the peninsula’s westernmost coast, pausing at Romanesque churches and historic lighthouses, including one that dates back to the Celts. The latter are best appreciated on an optional coastal walk, enjoying views over golden beaches and the Cíes Islands. End the day in your elegant parador overlooking the seas on the Monterreal peninsula.
Stay: Parador de Baiona (Superior)
Meals: B
Day
5
Vigo & the Cies Islands
Today take a early morning drive into Vigo, to view its fabled fish market, before taking a ferry trip out to the Cíes Islands for a day of hiking and white-sands relaxation. A self-guided walk will take you through the islands’ dramatic natural beauty, pausing at Roda Beach, rated the best beach in the world. If time permits on your return, you may have a chance to explore Vigo’s museums and shops or simply while away the remainder of your day in comfort of your accommodation.
Stay: Parador de Baiona (Superior)
Meals: B D
Day
6
Baiona
After breakfast, you’ll brush up against Portugal with a trip to the village of Tui. Located on the banks of the Miño River, its Gothic cathedral looks out to the Portuguese town of Valencia. You’ll then continue to the O Rosal Valley to sample its vineyard offerings before continuing to A Guarda – a fishing village famed for its lobster. You’ll then make your way up to the summit of St. Tecla, a hill with panoramic views over the mountains of northern Portugal and the picturesque meeting of the Miño and the Atlantic. It’s even host to an ancient Celtic hill fort, complete with reconstructed huts and exhibited artefacts.
Enjoy a cheese and wine tasting at Quinta Couselo before continuing along the coast, you’ll arrive back at Baiona. It’s here that news of America’s discovery first reached European shores. And what shores they are, with a pretty promenade arranged around the 12th century Castle of Monterreal.
Stay: Parador de Baiona (Superior)
Meals: B
Day
7
Depart for UK
Drive back to Santiago de Compostela Airport and drop off your car prior to your flight home.
Meals: B
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Pricing
Any element of this itinerary can be adjusted to suit your needs. Just contact us to find out more.
Accommodation rating:
7-day tailor-made self-drive
from £1,885 pp incl. flights
Superior
Apr / May / Oct
from £1,885 pp. incl. flights
Jun / Jul / Aug
from £2,195 pp. incl. flights
Validity: April to October
Includes:
- Complimentary UK departure lounge access
- Return flights between UK and Santiago de Compostela
- 6 days car hire in an Economy vehicle (pickup Day 3)
- 2 nights accommodation in Santiago de Compostela on a BB basis
- Private guided Tapas tour of Santiago de Compostela
- 1 nights accommodation in Cambados on a BB basis
- 3 nights accommodation in Baiona on a BB basis
- Rias Baixas cruise including mussel tasting
- Cies Islands self-guided excursion
- Art of cooking seafood experience at Pontevedra
- Cheese & wine tasting at Quinta Couselo
Terms & Conditions
Prices are per person based on two people sharing a twin/double room; prices are subject to availability and possible change; normal booking conditions apply.
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