Introduction:Traveling south, you
will visit Vigo, which is the largest city in Galicia, and also
has the most important fishing port in the region. Vigo is the
most populated city in Galicia. From its ancient origin, it
occupies a privileged location on the coast, not far from
Portugal. Here you will visit Castrelos Park and the gardens of
the Palace Quinones of Leon.

The tour continues to Baiona, the oldest port in Galicia, where
you will see a replica of the caravel "La Pinta", commemorating this
town being the first place in Europe to learn of the discovery of
America.

You will then cross the border to arrive to Valenca do Minho, an
18th Century fortress city located in the north of Portugal. It is
one of the most visited places by both tourists and the Galician
locals themselves.
From the bulwark, take some time to admire the impressive view
over the Mino-River. There will be some free time for you to wander
through the narrow streets with shops offering all kind of typical
Portuguese products including pottery, lingerie, wine and gold.
Dates: March 16 to October 31
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Fridays only