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Spain's Atlantic Coast & Vineyards to Northern Portugal
Santiago de Compostela. A fabled destination for pilgrims, for us it’s only the beginning. It’s the gateway to a rugged land where Europe ends and the Atlantic begins. A land of white-sand beaches and soaring vineyard-laced canyons. A land of Celts and Romans, of stone-hewn villages and gracious palaces. Along the northern border of Spain and Portugal, blaze your own Camino.
Bayona (Baiona)
Bayona (Baiona) is a charming little port town that has become a popular seaside resort, and offers some of the most beautiful, sandy beaches in Spain. Most notably, Ladeira Baiona beach offers sailing, windsurfing, and canoeing school, where visitors can rent any equipment they may need.
Lugo
Sitting on a hill surrounded by the 3 rivers Minho, Rato, and Chanca is the capital of Galicia. The community of Lugo is surrounded by 1,700-year-old Roman walls, perfectly intact and protected by UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its many architectural heritage is influenced by the Celts, Romans, and Goths. These historical infrastructures stand strong curtained with the beautiful landscape of impressive mountainous vistas, forests, and meadows.