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A charming stone house features a covered porch with wooden seating and a traditional well in the foreground. Lush green grass surrounds the entrance, and the upper level showcases multiple windows under a tiled roof, creating a warm yet rustic appearance.
Home in Cambre
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Nice house for a wonderful vacation

Maria JesusRating, 5 stars8 months ago
The house is very spacious in all its stays. The tastefully decorated rooms and the ground floor, in their very nice rustic style. Although there is only one bathroom for the guest capacity it may have, it did not cause us any problems, which I feared. The exterior is also very well cared for and equipped for enjoyment. But the best part was Cristina's attention and kindness. Always pending for us to feel at ease and offering everything I needed. I am infinitely grateful for the “homemade” gifts he gave me. A spectacular host. I won't hesitate to repeat if I go back there.
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A serene outdoor view captures lush greenery and a blue pool in the foreground, with a stunning coastline and mountainous backdrop under a bright sky. White clouds drift above, enhancing the natural beauty of the setting.
Home in Suegos
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Quiet house on the beach

GeLoRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Great house to spend a few relaxing days, very conveniently located next to the beach and with all the amenities to make your stay as pleasant as possible, excellent recommendations from the host.
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A sandy beach stretches along the coastline, dotted with sunbathers and umbrellas. The water presents various shades of blue, transitioning to a clear horizon. A stone statue stands prominently near the shore, framed by gentle waves and distant buildings.
Home in Vigo
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Quiet residence near the beach.

ConnyRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Very nice, spacious cottage in a quiet location and close to the beach. Very eager and warm host. Our kids even got chocolate and milk as a welcome greeting.
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A serene outdoor space features a rustic pergola made of wooden beams, complemented by a hammock and a dining table set for six. Lush green grass surrounds the area, while a terracotta pot rests among smooth stones and vibrant greenery, creating a calming environment.
Loft in Cambados
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

A Solaina da Bouza Loft 5

DaviniaRating, 5 stars8 months ago
We were greeted by Graciela who is super friendly, the house has more than everything, in fact of all the Airbnbs we have stayed in this one certainly had remarkable attention to detail. The apartment is brand new, the bed is very comfortable, the terrace is luxurious in the afternoons and the pool is a plus. We didn't spend much time in the garden or use the barbecue because we were visiting the area, but everything was really nice. I recommend this place a thousand times over. Thank you very much Graciela, Carlos and your hard-working boy.
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Cottage in A Ermida
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Vacation Home with Stunning Views

JorgeRating, 5 stars8 months ago
Wonderful place, the views are spectacular, as seen in the photos. Looks like you're out, but you're 15 minutes away from Redondela and 30 from Vigo. Carmen was always attentive to solve any problem or request we had, she is a great host. And the house is thoroughly clean. It is highly recommended, if you are interested, you can be sure that you will have a good experience.
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An outdoor patio area is featured, lined with a stone pathway leading to large glass doors. A wooden bench is positioned on the grassy lawn, surrounded by lush greenery and distant hills, offering a serene connection to nature.
Guesthouse in Nigrán
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

A corcheira, a cabin-type house, very cozy #cool

Flavio AlexandreRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Stunning casita situation to enjoy hiking. Muiños river tour arriving in Playa América. Monte do Castro that suffered the fires of 2017 and resurfaced from its ashes with the Bosque De La Memoria, the Chandebrito Lungs,the Bosque de Volando Voy where Jesus Calleja was, his mills ......We will return to continue enjoying other routes
Cottage in Vilar
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Independent house with a swimming pool for adults and children

DanielRating, 5 stars7 months ago
The place the house is in is wonderful, surrounded by nature with its covered barbecue area and pool. In Pilar, thank you for always taking care of me and answering any questions. It is clear to me that I will be back.
A tranquil outdoor area features a clear, inviting pool surrounded by green grass and sun loungers. The sky above is bright with scattered clouds, and a stone building is visible in the background, enhancing the serene setting.
Home in Contixe
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Casa Tante

DiegoRating, 5 stars9 months ago
Tania was a great host, very flexible and helpful at all times.

Your guide to Galicia

All About Galicia

The autonomous region of Galicia sits in the northwestern corner of Spain on the border with Portugal. This area was on the furthest eastern edge of the Celtic world, and it still has a solid connection to its heritage. One of the highlights in Galicia is Santiago de Compostela, an attractive medieval city with cobblestone streets and well-preserved buildings. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santiago has an eclectic mix of Romanesque, Baroque, and Gothic structures, including a 13th-century cathedral. It is also the final stop on the famed Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route that begins in France just south of Lyon.

From a visit to Cape Finisterre, believed by the Romans to be the end of the known world, to a day of swimming at one of the beaches of the Cíes Islands, there are countless ways to spend your time in Galicia.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Galicia

June through August generally has the best weather and the most daylight hours, which is great if you plan on spending a lot of time outdoors. This is also the busiest time to visit, with Santiago being a popular summer destination. If you’re visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring and fall, you’ll find pleasant weather and cooler temperatures that are more comfortable for nature hikes or exploring museums and art galleries. Winter is the quietest time of the year for visitors, and it gets dark early. That gives you more time to check out Galicia’s traditional cuisine, which includes amazingly fresh local seafood and a glass of delicious Albariño white wine to wash it down with.


Top things to do in Galicia

Cathedral de Santiago de Compostela

The Cathedral de Santiago de Compostela is the final stop for many pilgrims on the world-renowned Camino de Santiago. Construction on the UNESCO World Heritage Site began in the 11th century, and the cathedral has a mixture of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque design elements. Legend has it that St. James was buried here.

As Catedrais Beach

Approximately six miles west of Ribadeo, As Catedrais Beach (Beach of the Cathedrals) is one of the region’s most spectacular beaches. You can wander among rock formations that resemble spires, and stunning natural arches that rise dramatically from the sand. There are hidden caves you can visit at low tide. This beach is good for swimming, too, but the water can be quite chilly even during the summer.

Tower of Hercules

The lighthouse tower stands 187 feet tall above A Coruña harbor on the Atlantic coast. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the oldest working lighthouse in the world, built by the Romans in the first century and restored and extended in the 18th century. You can climb its 234 steps for panoramic views of the area.

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