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CATHEDRALS BEACH: Discovering a paradise

CATHEDRAL BEACH: Discovering paradise

CATHEDRAL BEACH: Discovering paradise Table of Contents THE BEACH OF THE CATHEDRALS: What is it? The Cathedrals Beach, located on the coast of the province of Lugo, is a natural monument that exudes impressive beauty due to the arch-shaped rock formations it presents. Some of them exceed 30 meters in height and are reminiscent of the vaults of the cathedrals. Galicia Travels products History The presence of “A Playa das Catedrais” , also called “Beach of the Holy Waters” is due to erosion caused by the sea and wind. The constant action of waves and

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what to see in finisterre

What to see in finisterre

what to see in finisterre Table of Contents Come read what to see in Finisterre Finisterre, known in Galician as Fisterra, is a place of great historical and natural significance in the Galicia region, northwest of Spain. Its name, which means “end of the earth” in Latin, already suggests the unique and fascinating position of this cape, where the known world was once believed to end during the classical period. This corner of the Death Coast offers a wide variety of historical sites and incredible landscapes that invite visitors to explore its culture and history. Below we

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Finisterre's lighthouse

FINISTERRE: Where the World Ends and the Adventure Begins

FINISTERRE: Where the World Ends and the Adventure Begins Table of Contents Finisterre: What is it? Cape Finisterre, also known as Cape Fisterra in Galician, is located on the northwest coast of Spain, in the autonomous community of Galicia. This cape is located in the province of A Coruña, and is one of the main tourist destinations in Galicia, since taking a tour of this wonderful place is one of the activities that you cannot miss if you decide to visit Galicia. History Finisterre has been considered the end of the known world since ancient

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The Ézaro Waterfall and Mount Pindo

The Ézaro Waterfall and Mount Pindo: Natural Treasures of Galicia

The Ézaro Waterfall and Mount Pindo: Natural Treasures of Galicia Table of Contents The Ézaro Waterfall and Mount Pindo Galicia, located in the northwest of Spain right on the border with Portugal, is a region that dazzles with its natural beauty and large forests. This region also stands out for its large coastlines and coastline. On one of these coasts, the one known as the Costa de la Muerte , bears this name because of its danger and because of the numerous accidents that have happened there over the centuries. There are two authentic natural

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The most chosen destination on Costa da Morte: MUXIA ​

The most chosen destination on the Costa da Morte: Muxia

The most chosen destination on the Costa da Morte: Muxia Table of Contents Muxia: a mystical place of natural beauty Muxia is a chosen coastal destination par excellence, a place where history and legend intertwine with multitudes of stories related to the sea. It is close to Cape Finisterre and is located almost 100 km from the province of A Coruña. Muxía is known in addition to its landscapes, for its gastronomy and legends that generated interest both for the locals of Galicia and for visitors. ¿ Why Costa da morte? It emerged in the

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The pilgrim's mass in Santiago de Compostela

The pilgrim’s mass in Santiago de Compostela

The pilgrim’s mass in Santiago de Compostela Table of Contents The pilgrim’s mass The pilgrim mass is a special celebration that recognizes and honors the journey of pilgrims who have arrived in Santiago de Compostela, offering them a space for reflection, gratitude and spiritual connection with other pilgrims and with the history of this important tradition. Galicia Travels products History The mass of the pilgrim in Santiago de Compostela originated in the Middle Ages as a ceremony to welcome pilgrims completing the Camino de Santiago. Over the centuries, it has evolved but maintained its importance

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The best beaches in Pontevedra

The best beaches of Pontevedra

The best beaches of Pontevedra Table of Contents beaches of Pontevedra Pontevedra is known for its dream beaches. If you want to spend a few days on this earth, from Galicia Travels we bring you a selection of the best beaches of Pontevedra. Galicia Travels products Lanzada Beach Known as one of the most emblematic beaches in the province of Pontevedra, Playa de la Lanzada is a true paradise of white sand and crystal clear waters. More than two kilometers long, this beach offers a stunning landscape dominated by golden dunes and panoramic views of

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discover the Portuguese Way

WALKING FROM PORTUGAL TO SANTIAGO, DISCOVER THE PORTUGUESE WAY

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The Cíes Islands: treasure on the Galician coast

THE CÍES ISLANDS: Natural Treasures on the Galician coast

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The Cíes Islands are a group of islands located on the coast of Galicia, northwest of Spain. They are part

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F.A.Q. - Frequently asked question

To be a travel agency and comply with the laws, it is necessary to comply with a few government laws, have several compulsory insurances and obtain the famous agency identification code. This code is essential to be able to start the activity as a travel agency. Our Travel Agency’s Code is XG-682. By law, in addition, any tourist company is obliged to show the identification code by all means: for example, on the website you can always see it at the bottom of the page, but it is also mandatory to put it in all advertising material. So, if you ever happen to see brochures without this code, do not trust too much, that advertising may be illegal and perhaps the insurance has not been paid.

  • Administration Insurance is an insurance that changes according to the government of the region and is also called insurance or surety policy, since the most advantageous way to provide this insurance is through surety insurance, since the amounts are usually very high (in Galicia € 100,000). It is the individual guarantee offered to agencies and the region.
  • Collective insurance is for workers and serves to protect the workers and employees of the company. It is governed by collective agreement.
  • Civil Liability Insurance provides coverage for all the activity and for any type of claim, such as material, personal and economic damage. The objective of having this insurance is to guarantee that the company can respond to claims from third parties.

For many different reasons:

  • It is a young company, where the creators and SEO participate actively and daily in all its activities and no one puts more heart into an activity than who has created it.
  • In the agency we speak many languages (7 different languages) ​​and, in addition, depending on the occasions we collaborate with guides and tourism professionals who speak many more languages, being able to cover almost all, of course, according to availability.
  • The guides always receive training from the founders. A good guide, according to our philosophy, not only knows a lot of information, but also provides the right information at the right times and dedicates himself to the tourist as if he were his servant, since as Benigni said in a famous movie: “SERVING IS THE SUPREME ART , GOD IS THE FIRST SERVANT, GOD SERVES MAN BUT IS NOT A SERVANT OF MEN “
  • Because before being employees, founders and owners of the company, first of all, we are tourists, we love to travel and discover the world, so we know very well the wishes of a traveler.
  • Because we have won a very important award for our work

We are very proud to have won the 2020 Tripadvisor award for the most beautiful excursions in the world. Tripadvisor is one of the most important and well-known platforms for tourism activities in the world. And this platform has awarded the Traveler’s Choice award to our best excursion to Finisterre and Costa Da Morte, placing it among the 10% of the most beautiful activities in the world.

Although in recent years we have focused mainly on “incoming” tourism in Galicia, we work all over the world, in fact there are many group trips that we organize throughout Europe and Morocco. The founders also have experience of guiding almost all the cities of Europe, before starting with our company. For example, in Morocco there are not so many companies and guides that go many times from Spain. Our guides are even experts in this country, not easy to control in tourist matters.

Galicia Travels focuses mainly on the subject of group travel, this because our philosophy is that trips can be as cheap as possible, so that everyone can travel, savor the art of the tourist and get to know the world, always letting culture be with us. This does not mean that we only dedicate ourselves to groups, in fact, for example, in activities around Santiago and on the Camino de Santiago, it is not necessary to have a group. Finally, we also offer package tours, logistical support for other tourism companies, etc.

Answering this question is very easy, we invite you to see what our clients say about us on the various platforms. At Google, for example, we are the only tourism company with a lot of votes (around 300 at the end of 2021) and with an average of 4.9 / 5. No other company has nearly as many votes, or an average as high. As well as in Google, in the other platforms such as Trustindex, Tripadvisor, Booking, Getyourguide, etc.

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