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18 August, 2022 - Leave a Comment

There is tourism to rest, relax, disconnect, have a quiet life… But, for the most lively people, who are looking for strong emotions, a good option is active tourism, in …

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Guide to visit the National Park of the Atlantic Islands

12 August, 2022 - Leave a Comment

This maritime-terrestrial National Park is made up of several archipelagos located in front of the Rías Baixas: the Cortegada and Sálvora archipelagos in the Arousa estuary, the Ons archipelago in …

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Galician rivers full of adventure

28 July, 2022 - Leave a Comment

Talking about rivers and adventures is talking about…rafting! The fast-paced descent of the white waters of the rivers. Not in any way, of course, because we need, in the first …

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River routes through the rivers of Galicia

30 June, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The Galicia of the thousand rivers is actually that of the ten thousand, since they are the ones it has, rounding up. Here is plenty of water… Most of them …

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Maritime routes to discover Galicia from the sea

23 June, 2022 - Leave a Comment

There are many alternatives to navigate the Galician coast, approaching it in a different way: short or long journeys on board a catamaran, sailboat, motorboat, schooner, fishing boat… We only …

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The best beaches for surfing in Galicia

9 June, 2022 - Leave a Comment

The conditions of the Galician coast make the winds and tides come together to produce the best waves for surfing. On these beaches the waves have their own name. If …

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