COOL THINGS IN JAPAN YOU MUST SEE
This piece of paradise boasts the longest beach in Galicia, lighthouses that used to help or confuse sailors (the region took its name from the many shipwrecks that took place in that area), soaring cliffs and fishing villages.
Look out for the Abbey of San Martin Pinario, the second largest religious monument in Santiago after the cathedral, and Pazo da Fonseca, a delightful 16th century palace.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Lugo is an ancient city in the interior of the region, one of the most interesting cities of Galicia and arguably one of the best places to visit in Galicia.
In the fishing village of Moaña one of the most important local festivals is held, the Moaña Antiqua Medieval Festival. This festival will take you back in time to live a unique magical experience from the Middle Ages!
Unique to this Spanish destination, visitors can enjoy spectacular views of the grand harbor from terracotta rooftops and unlimited fresh seafood straight off the docks.
Tui is a charming hilltop village located just across the river from Portugal. The undisputed highlight of this Galician city is the magnificent Tui Cathedral which dates back to the 11th century.