In the far western Europe, north of Portugal and northwest of Spain lays a country of breathtaking beauty, verdant pines and rolling green hills that tilts to the Atlantic; a country full of contrasts, surprises and mysteries.
Galicia is the land that the Gods wanted to call ETERNIA. It is where the Greeks placed the end of the world and where Homer said that the sun completed its circle.
This land of lush valleys, furrowed by thousand rivers and ancient forests is cradle of the druids and place of discovery of the sepulchre of St. James.
Galicia’s undoubted protagonist is the sea with its singular unspoiled beaches which mark the unmistakable gastronomy that makes Galicia a paradise for lovers of good food.
Galicia's capital, Santiago de Compostela declared World Heritage Site by the UNESCO invites you to stroll through its streets, visit its countless monuments and museums or simply relax in a café or enjoy a shopping day.
Moreover, Galicia is famous for its innumerable festivals and its Atlantic character, noble and affable, which denotes its people.