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15 Best Things to Do in Vigo (Spain)

Vigo is Iberian Spain’s westernmost city, right on the Atlantic Ocean and with lush mountain landscapes all around. The city is a seafood fan’s dream, where oysters hardly travel more than a mile to your plate.

Vigo’s location also gives it a microclimate with temperatures up to five degrees warmer than other Galician cities. Even so, if you’re put off by the sweltering temperatures on the Mediterranean in summer, then the fresh ocean beaches and more temperate climate in Vigo will be more to your taste.

Let’s have a look at the best things to do in Vigo :

1. Castro  Fortress

Castro Fortress

Surely the best introduction to the city and its epic landscapes is to survey them from the granite walls of this 17th-century fortress.

From this commanding position the Vigo’s estuary, harbour, historic quarter, mountainscapes and the Cíes Islands will all be on show.

The fortress was an artillery installation, designed to repel attacks on Vigo by the British Navy during the Portuguese Restoration War.

Within the walls are formal gardens with lawns, neatly-tended flower beds and a fountain at the centre, all with photogenic 360° views of the city.

2. Parque del Monte Castro

Parque del Monte Castro

The park around the fort isn’t so much an urban pleasure garden as a wild mountain right in the middle of the city.

If you fancy a workout you can tackle Monte Castro on foot, and even though it’s a challenging walk there are lots of interesting features to divert your attention.

One is the Iberian settlement on the lower slope, where they’ve restored three Bronze Age conical stone dwellings.

You’ll also see the anchors that were placed on Monte Castro to commemorate the Battle of Rande, which took place in the Vigo Estuary in 1702 between the Anglo-Dutch and Franco-Spanish forces, during which several treasure-laden galleons went missing.

3. Cíes Islands

Cíes Islands

Allow a day or two for this stunning uninhabited archipelago that sits at the entrance to the Vigo Estuary.

During the summer there are two companies (Mar de Ons and Nabia Naviera) running ferries at roughly half-hour intervals from the harbour to the islands.

You can stay overnight at the campsite (which provides tent rentals), but you’ll have to book early as the 800-berth site fills up quickly.

On the battered western side you’ll hike along granite cliff-tops more than 100 metres high but a different environment awaits you on the sheltered east, where white sandy beaches gleam in the sun.

4. Beaches on the Cíes Islands

Cíes Islands Beach

The Cíes Islands’ beaches deserve another entry, because you may not encounter more exquisite bays anywhere in the world.

Indeed, Playa de Rodas often qualifies for the top ten lists of the best beaches on the planet, and is an almost-paradisiacal place if you want to sunbathe and swim in summer.

It’s a landward beach, shielded from the open ocean and with perfect white sands that add an aquamarine glow beneath the water on sunny days.

On the other side of Punta Muxiero is Praia de Figueiras, 350 metres in length and a little less popular but no less ethereal than its neighbour to the south.

5. Fish and Seafood

Fish selection at Restaurante Mirador do Cepudo, Vigo

You have to  try the divine oysters that are caught right in the Vigo Estuary: At Calle de las Ostras (street of the oysters) they’re perfect raw with a pinch of lemon and a glass of the local Albariño wine.

The fish and seafood in Vigo are amazing; they say that this is down to the temperatures and type of plankton in the local waters.

If you don’t know where to start, just order a mariscada: This is a big platter of seafood with crab, seafood and lobster.

If you go out for tapas then fish and seafood will be on the menu there too in the shape of dishes like chipirones (fried baby squid) or xoubas, little sardines.

6. Galician Wine

Galician Wine

Vigo is in Galicia’s Rías Baixas wine region, which like most of this part of Spain makes, pleasingly acidic whites with the Albariño grape variety.

They are the ideal pairing for the region’s amazing seafood.

If you visit the city between February and May you should drop in at a Furancho if you get the chance.

These are cellars, often part of private homes, where the year’s wine surplus is sold off in a convivial, typically Galician setting.

The wine is usually served with tapas dishes such as ham and chorizo.

There are more than a dozen furanchos around Vigo, normally marked with a wooden sign on the road side.

7. Casco Vello

Casco Vello, Vigo

Vigo’s old-town is set on a slope that meets the estuary at the old port, with alleys that lead onto handsome arcaded squares like Praza da Constitución.

This is the part of the city where fishermen’s houses and grander buildings like plush townhouses and the 19th-century church of Santa María were set side-by-side.

Almost all were built with Galician granite, which gives the old-town a dignified atmosphere distinct from many Spanish old quarters.

Many of the street names correspond to old trades, and Rúa Cesteiros you can still find basket-weavers in business and of course, Calle de las Ostras.

8. The Ensanche

El Ensanche, Vigo

In the 19th century Vigo grew dramatically as the canning industry became one of the city’s main sources of income.

Most of the entrepreneurs behind this boom were from Catalonia, and the posh Belle Époque apartment buildings they constructed are still standing in the Ensanche district, east of the Casco Vello.

This is Vigo’s centre for nightlife and shopping, and also boasts the leafy Alameda Park, where you can rest your feet for a few minutes.

By the estuary you can walk along the breakwater out to a red lighthouse, which is possibly the best place to watch the sun go down.

9. Samil Beach

Samil Beach

You don’t have to go as far as the Cíes Islands for a day at the beach – there are 45 in total around Vigo.

Most convenient is Samil, just where the Lagares River meets the Atlantic, and when you’re sitting on these sands or walking along the promenade you’ll have the Cíes Islands and Vigo’s mountains as your scene.

The beach is 1,700 metres -long and has a load of leisure facilities like swimming pools, basketball courts and a five-a-side football pitch.

In the summer ice cream stands and bars are open behind the beach.

And on the days it gets really hot many people take shade on the pine-shaded lawns next to the promenade.

10. Ermita de Nosa Señora da Guia

Ermita de Nosa Señora da Guia

On the northeast side of the city, right next to the estuary is the 100-metre Monte da Guía.

Cloaked in evergreen and deciduous woodland, it’s one of the largest parks within the city, and offers an instant escape from the traffic and activity on Vigo’s streets.

At the top, and with far-reaching vistas, is the shrine of Nosa Señora da Guia.

This chapel with its lofty central tower may look baroque, but is actually from 1952, and is built on an earlier 16th-century hermitage.

Take some time out in the manicured gardens to let the vistas sink in.

11. Quiñones de León Museum

Quiñones de León Museum

The regal home for this art museum is the Castrelos “pazo”, a stately 17th-century manor house.

The collection here is of 20th-century works by Galician artists, as well as a few pieces that are part of collection at Madrid’s Prado museum but stored here.

If you take a turn in the grounds you’ll be forgiven for wondering if you’ve ended up in one of London’s royal parks.

There are large lawns with thickets of birch, plane and beech trees, and a rose garden adorned with the beautiful Príncipe de las Aguas fountain.

12. MARCO – Vigo Museum of Contemporary Art

Museo MARCO

This art museum opened in 2002, regenerating a complex that had been abandoned for decades.

It’s an incredible space right in the middle of the city, making use of Vigo’s former courthouse and jail, which were built in 1861. The prison had a “panopticon” utilitarian design, according to the principles of the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham, and the former prison courtyards were fitted with glass-roofs to create halls flooded with light.

There are no permanent exhibitions; rather the museum has a program of thematic shows, workshops and cultural events.

13. Museo do Mar de Galicia

Museo do Mar de Galicia

Also from 2002 is this museum that was designed to include parts of an old cannery on Vigo’s waterfront.

The exhibits demonstrate Galicia’s long connection to the ocean, and also inform you about the ecosystems just off the coast.

Check out the room devoted to oceanography and underwater exploration, with some antique diving equipment and navigation instruments.

In the 19th century whaling was a big local industry, and there’s an original harpoon on display.

You’ll also find out about the massive fishing operation that takes place on the Galician coast, hauling in tons of tuna, sardines, octopus and shellfish for the Spanish market every day.

Hiking around Vigo

Vigo is a low-lying enclave surrounded by a protected mountain landscape densely wooded with oaks, pines, eucalyptus and chestnut trees.

So why not bring your walking shoes, as the you’ll be treated to yet more awesome views of the ocean and the city.

For really committed hikers there’s the GR-53, a 25-mile path that rides atop the chain of low peaks that encircles Vigo.

If you only want to a walk a section then there are plenty of access points from trails that lead right to the edge of the city.

A shorter, more family-friendly walk would be to trace the course of the Eifonso River, on the way stumbling upon old hermitages and mills with water wheels.

Baiona

On the Vigo side of the estuary but closer to the ocean is another coastal town full of character.

Baiona also gets a lot of Spanish visitors in August fleeing the heat for breezier weather on the Atlantic.

Before tourism the economy was supported by fishing, and there’s still a quaint old harbour that is framed by the dark green hills of the headland to the north.

Behind it, unfurling along a small peninsula to the west of the town are the walls of the 16th-century Castillo de Monterreal.

Since the 60s the castle’s inner buildings have housed an upmarket Parador hotel.

15 Best Things to Do in Vigo (Spain):

  • Castro  Fortress
  • Parque del Monte Castro
  • Cíes Islands
  • Beaches on the Cíes Islands
  • Fish and Seafood
  • Galician Wine
  • Casco Vello
  • The Ensanche
  • Samil Beach
  • Ermita de Nosa Señora da Guia
  • Quiñones de León Museum
  • MARCO - Vigo Museum of Contemporary Art
  • Museo do Mar de Galicia

The Charm of Vigo in Spain: traveler’s guide to Galicia’s largest city

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Discover the Best Things To Do and See in Vigo, Spain!

Vigo, the largest city in the Galicia region of northwest Spain, beckons with its captivating attractions and activities. Situated on the Atlantic coast, Vigo boasts breathtaking natural beauty, a vibrant culture, and delectable cuisine that will leave you craving for more.

Start your adventure by immersing yourself in the blend of modern and historic architecture that graces the city.

Wander through the old town’s narrow streets adorned with colorful houses and marvel at the sleek skyscrapers that define the bustling business district.

Delve into Vigo’s rich heritage and artistic flair by visiting its museums, galleries, and cultural centers that showcase the city’s fascinating history and vibrant art scene.

Nature enthusiasts will be enchanted by Vigo’s outdoor wonders. Explore the pristine beaches that fringe the city’s coastline or embark on invigorating hikes along the scenic mountain trails nearby.

Discover tranquility in the city’s parks and gardens, offering serene settings for leisurely strolls and delightful picnics.

No visit to Vigo is complete without indulging in its renowned seafood.

Sample the freshest mussels and octopus, savoring the flavors of this coastal paradise. Don’t miss the opportunity to relish local specialties like lacón con grelos (pork with turnip greens) and empanadas gallegas (savory pastries filled with seafood or meat), which tantalize the taste buds with Galician culinary delights.

Vigo epitomizes charm and vibrancy, catering to diverse interests and passions.

Whether you seek history, culture, or thrilling outdoor pursuits, Vigo promises a fulfilling and memorable experience. Discover the allure of this beautiful corner of Spain and uncover the best things to do and see in Vigo, an exceptional destination that captivates the heart and mind.

Best things to see and do in Vigo Spain

Castro em Vigo.

Below is a list of interesting activities to do in Vigo, and believe me, there is something special for everyone.

From a historic center with lively squares, terraces and historic monuments, you’re sure to find plenty to see and do.

And if you visit Vigo in summer, don’t forget that Vigo’s beaches are famous and that you can go to the Cíes Islands from Vigo.

Visit the Castrelos Park

When in Vigo, Spain, make sure to visit the Castrelos Park, a hidden gem that offers the best of nature and recreation.

Situated in the heart of the city, this expansive park spans approximately 60 hectares and beckons visitors with its tranquil ambiance and picturesque landscapes.

At the heart of the park lies the magnificent Castrelos Palace, a neoclassical masterpiece that once served as the summer residence of the Count of Tovar.

Immerse yourself in its grandeur as you take a guided tour, offered by the Provincial Council of Pontevedra, and learn about its fascinating history.

As you explore the park, you’ll encounter an array of captivating features. Admire the serene lake that mirrors the surrounding beauty and adds to the park’s allure.

Discover the meticulously manicured gardens, such as the sensory-rich Garden of Sensations and the visually stunning Garden of the Senses, designed to engage your senses in unique ways.

The park is also adorned with remarkable sculptures, crafted by acclaimed artists like Francisco Asorey and José Ramón Fabelo, adding an artistic touch to the natural surroundings.

Parque de Castrelos is not only a place for leisurely walks and relaxation, but it also hosts a variety of events and concerts throughout the year, attracting both locals and tourists alike. From cultural exhibitions to lively performances, there’s always something happening in this vibrant park.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the best things to do in Vigo, Spain by visiting the Castrelos Park.

Let its beauty enchant you, its tranquility rejuvenate you, and its cultural treasures leave a lasting impression. Vigo’s hidden oasis awaits your exploration.

Explore the Old Town in Vigo, Spain

Vigo’s Old Town, also known as the Casco Vello, is a historic neighborhood located in the center of the city, and a must-see attraction in Vigo, Spain

It is home to a number of landmarks and landmarks, including the Church of San Francisco, the Convent of San Francisco, and the Castle of San Sebastian.

The Church of San Francisco is a Gothic-style church that dates back to the 14th century. It is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and ornate altar. The Convent of San Francisco is a convent that was founded in the 13th century and is now home to a museum.

The Castle of San Sebastian is a medieval castle that was built in the 14th century to protect the city from attacks by pirates. It is now a popular tourist attraction and offers panoramic views of the city from its walls.

The Old Town is also home to a number of narrow streets, plazas, and squares, such as Plaza de la Constitución and Plaza de Amboage. These areas are home to a number of shops, restaurants, and bars, and are popular destinations for both locals and tourists.

Overall, the Old Town is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Vigo. It’s a great place to explore the city’s rich history and culture, and to enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this historic neighborhood.

Visit the Vigo Ocean Museum

The Vigo Ocean Museum, also known as the Museo do Mar in Spanish, is a museum located in the city of Vigo, Spain. It is dedicated to the history of the city’s relationship with the sea, and features a number of interactive exhibits, as well as a large aquarium with a variety of marine life.

One of the highlights of the museum is the permanent exhibition “The Sea, Our History”, which explores the history of Vigo and the role that the sea has played in the city’s development. The exhibition features a number of interactive exhibits and displays, including a replica of a 17th century galleon and a mock-up of a traditional fisherman’s house.

The museum also features a number of temporary exhibitions that focus on different aspects of the sea and its relationship with Vigo. Past exhibitions have covered topics such as marine biology, oceanography, and the history of fishing in the region.

In addition to the exhibitions, the museum also offers a number of educational programs and activities, including workshops, guided tours, and lectures.

Overall, the Vigo Ocean Museum is a great destination for anyone interested in the history of Vigo and the role that the sea has played in the city’s development. It’s a fun and educational way to learn about the city’s maritime heritage.

Location of the Museum of the Sea in Vigo: Av. da Atlántida, 160, 36208 Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain.

Take a boat tour in Vigo Spain

Passeio de barco na Ria de Vigo.

Vigo is home to a number of boat tour companies that offer a variety of tours around the city’s beautiful coastline. These boat tours are a great way to see the city from a different perspective and to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the region.

There are a number of different boat tours available in Vigo, ranging from short sightseeing tours to longer excursions that visit nearby destinations. Many of the boat tours depart from the city’s harbor and offer views of the city’s landmarks and attractions, such as the Old Town and the Castle of San Sebastian.

Vigo is also a popular destination for cruise enthusiasts, and there are a number of companies that offer cruises that depart from or visit the city. These cruises typically take passengers to destinations along the Atlantic coast of Europe, including cities in Spain, Portugal, and France.

One of the popular destinations for cruises departing from Vigo is the Galician coast, which is known for its beautiful beaches, charming villages, and delicious seafood. Other popular destinations include the Portuguese cities of Lisbon and Porto, as well as the French city of Bordeaux.

Many of the cruises that visit Vigo offer a variety of activities and excursions for passengers to enjoy during their time in the city. These might include guided tours of the city’s landmarks and attractions, such as the Old Town and the Vigo Ocean Museum, as well as excursions to nearby destinations, such as the Rias Baixas wine region.

Try some seafood

The region is known for its abundant seafood, which includes a variety of fish, shellfish, and other marine life.

One of the most famous seafood dishes from Vigo Spain is pulpo a la gallega, which is octopus cooked with paprika and served with potatoes. Other popular seafood dishes from the region include percebes (goose barnacles), vieiras (scallops), and xoubas (sardines).

Fish and seafood are an important part of the local diet in Vigo, and there are a number of restaurants in the city that serve up delicious dishes made with local seafood. These restaurants range from casual seafood bars to more formal dining establishments, and many of them offer outdoor seating with views of the harbor.

In addition to restaurants, there are also a number of markets in Vigo where you can purchase fresh seafood to cook at home. The city’s fish market, located in the Old Town, is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and it’s a great place to try a variety of fresh seafood.

Accomodation in Vigo in Spain

Hotel Tryp Los Galeones.

When booking your hotel in Vigo Spain, I recommend that you bear in mind some indications.

So, if you want to enjoy the busiest bars and restaurants, that is, you want to take advantage of Vigo’s nightlife, the best areas are:

  • The Old Town: The Old Town, also known as the Casco Vello, is a historic neighborhood located in the center of the city. It is home to a number of bars, clubs, and restaurants, and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Choose from Hotel Puerta Gamboa or Hotel Alda Puerta Del Sol ;
  • Samil Beach: Samil Beach is a popular beach located in the city center, and it is home to a number of bars and clubs that stay open late. The beach is a popular destination during the summer months, and it’s a great place to spend a night out. Choose from ATTICA21 VIGO 4 Superior or Apartaments Dunas de Samil .

If you prefer quieter areas to enjoy with your family, as was our case, I believe that the Hotel Vigo Los Galeones Affiliated by Meliá is a good choice. In any case, if you didn’t like any of these hotels, check out the other accommodations in Vigo below.

Hotels in Vigo (Galicia – Spain)

Best destinations and cities to visit near Vigo Spain

Torre de Hércules na Corunha (Galiza).

Vigo is a short drive (or bus ride) away from several other interesting cities that are worth visiting. Here are some suggestions of cities to visit near Vigo:

Santiago de Compostela: Santiago de Compostela is a historic city located approximately 90 kilometers from Vigo. It is known for its beautiful cathedral, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and its rich cultural and artistic heritage.

A Coruña: A Coruña is a coastal city located approximately 120 kilometers from Vigo. It is known for its beautiful beaches, its historic Old Town, and its lively nightlife.

Ourense: One of the main attractions in Ourense is the city’s thermal baths, which are a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The thermal baths are known for their therapeutic properties and are believed to have a number of health benefits. There are a number of thermal baths located in and around the city, including the Baños del Molino, the Baños de Bande, and the Baños de Allariz.

Porto: Porto is a city located in neighboring Portugal, approximately 150 kilometers from Vigo. It is known for its beautiful architecture, its delicious port wine, and its vibrant culture.

Lisbon: Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and is located approximately 450 kilometers from Vigo. It is known for its beautiful historic center, its lively nightlife, and its delicious seafood.

Best beaches in Vigo Spain

Praia de Rodas nas Ilhas Cíes.

The city is surrounded by a number of sandy beaches that are popular with tourists and locals alike. Here are a few of the most popular beaches in Vigo:

Samil Beach: Samil Beach is a popular beach located in the city center. It’s a great place to sunbathe, swim, and try a variety of water sports, such as surfing and stand-up paddleboarding. The beach is also home to a number of bars and restaurants, making it a great place to relax and enjoy a meal or a drink.

Praia de Bouzas: Praia de Bouzas is another urban beach, but that doesn’t make it lose its charm. Smaller than Samil beach, it is suitable for families.

Sereíña Beach or Fechiño Beach: this is a beach located in the municipality of O Grove, about 10 km from Vigo. It is a long sandy beach known for its beautiful scenery and its crystal clear waters. The beach is equipped with a number of amenities including showers, toilets and a lifeguard station. It is located in a beautiful setting, surrounded by dunes and pine forests, and with a breathtaking view over the Atlantic Ocean.

The beaches of the Cíes Islands: The Cies Islands are a group of small islands located off the coast of Vigo, in the province of Pontevedra, Spain. The islands are part of the National Park of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia and are known for their renowned beaches, crystal clear waters and stunning natural landscapes, including Praia de Rodas, which is said to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe.

Where to see the stuning sunset in Vigo?

Parque de Castrelos.

Samil Beach: Samil Beach is a popular beach located in the city center, and it’s a great place to watch the sunset. The beach is located on the western side of the city, so it’s the perfect spot to watch the sun go down over the ocean.

Castrelos Park: Castrelos Park is a large park located in the center of the city that is a popular destination for sunset-watching. The park features a lake, several gardens, and a number of sculptures, and it offers beautiful views of the sunset.

Monte del Castro: Monte del Castro is a hill located on the western side of the city that offers stunning views of the sunset. The hill is home to a number of trails that offer beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, and it’s a great place to watch the sun go down.

Gastronomy and restaurants in Vigo

Ementa de restaurante em Vigo.

First of all, I must say that it is very difficult for me to recommend just one restaurant in Vigo Spain.

This happens because in recent years I have been trying different restaurants, all of them excellent. On the other hand, recommending one or another restaurant would be unfair, as I am very far from knowing most of the restaurants in Vigo.

So, instead of recommending places to have lunch or dinner in Vigo, I’m going to share some tips that help me choose restaurants.

So that’s how it works, as restaurants with terraces and in more tourist places tend to be more expensive, I prefer to look on the GPS in the surrounding streets to see if there are restaurants.

Almoçar em Vigo (Espanha).

At lunch there is usually a dish of the day, which, usually is cheaper.

You’ll notice that most restaurants in Vigo have a tapas section, and dishes like octopus, grilled meat and paella are almost always present.

Sangria is quite popular, so if you’re not driving, try the white, rosé and red fruit sangria.

Also, there is a wide variety of fast food restaurants such as McDonalds, Burger King, Panini’s Town (sandwiches), Taco Bell, KFC, which, although not traditional, are an option if you have little time.

Tourist bus and Tours to explore Vigo

The tourist bus is a comfortable way to get to know the city of Vigo, as well as its history. This type of tour is suitable for those who have little time and don’t want to walk from one place to another.

Basically it works like this: there is a route that goes through the main tourist attractions in Vigo and people go by bus from one point to another, listening to the recorded explanations of the guide. As a rule, in Vigo, tourist buses are translated into English.

However, these buses only operate in summer, Easter and whenever there is a cruise ship docking in Porto.

For this reason, I recommend that you check out the tours and excursions in Vigo:

  • Granbazán winery: guided tour and wine tasting :  includes visit to the farm and wine tasting with typical Galician food;
  • Vigo: Sherlock Holmes Smartphone App City Game : a fun way to explore the city following a series of clues on your mobile phone;
  • Sunset Cruise to the Cíes Islands: Sail along the Vigo estuary and admire the night sky at San Martiño beach with an astronomy guide.

Best time to visit Vigo Spain

Natal em Vigo.

If you’re a beach lover planning a trip to Vigo, the best time to visit is during the summer months of June to September. During this time, the weather is warm and sunny, and the beaches are at their busiest. If possible avoid the month of August.

In addition, there are some highlights where the city is very popular: the Christmas Festivities in December, the Fiestas de San Juan in June, the Fiestas de la Madalena in July, and the Fiestas de San Xusto in August.

These times are very busy with free events all over the city.

If you prefer to enjoy the city more peacefully, think about visiting Vigo in the mid-season, that is, when it’s not too cold or too hot and prices are more friendly. Examples of these months are March, April (except Easter), May and October.

How to get to Vigo from Porto Portugal

Jardim Castelo do Castro.

There are a few different ways to get from Porto, Portugal to Vigo, Spain:

By Bus: Flixbus has direct bus from Porto Campanhã to para Vigo with a stop at Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport and with prices starting at €6.99 per way, with the journey to Vigo taking around 2h15. You can also take the bus from Porto Campanhã Station in the center of Porto.

By Train: There are regular trains that run between Porto and Vigo, with a trip of around 3 hours. Trains depart from Campanhã Station in Porto and end at Estación Intermodal de Vigo.

By Car: If you have your own car or a rent car, you can drive from Porto to Vigo. The journey takes around 1,5 hours and follows the A3 motorway.

How to get from Vigo to the Cíes Islands?

Barco de Vigo para as Ilhas Cies (ferry).

To get to the Cíes Islands from Vigo, you can take a boat from the city’s port. There are several boat companies that operate regular services to the islands, with the journey taking around 40 minutes.

Boats depart from the port on a regular basis, and tickets can be purchased at the port or online in advance.

Once you arrive on the islands, you can explore the three main islands – Monte Agudo, O Faro, and San Martiño – on foot or by bike. There are a number of trails on the islands that offer beautiful views of the surrounding landscape, and you can visit a number of beaches, including Rodas Beach, which is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Remeber that the water is cold.

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Port of Vigo (Pontevedra, Galicia)

In the Galician province of Pontevedra, situated on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, lies the city that lends its name to the southernmost estuary of the Rías Baixas: Vigo.

Its fishing origin has left an historic quarter with a strong maritime flavour, which contrasts with the modern facilities of its marinas. This city is an excellent base from which to visit the towns and villages along the Vigo estuary and the Cíes Isles that form part of the National Park of the Atlantic Islands. The cuisine of the Galician coast, based on fish and seafood, is an added incentive for visiting this region.

The port of Vigo , one of the finest natural ports in the world, was the origin of this city fringed by mountains. Its maritime qualities, already exploited in Roman times, have given rise to the present-day marinas and the transatlantic harbour, as well as to the fishing and canning industries. All of this has contributed to the urban development of Vigo, which includes the traditional port area and boasts major historic buildings and wide tree-lined avenues. Cidade Vella The historic quarter, the so-called Cidade Vella , is articulated around the old maritime quarter of O Berbés, near the port. Situated in this quarter, which has Tourist-Historical Interest status, are the arcades around the Plaza de la Constitución, fishing streets and emblazoned houses. One of the main features of this network of tiny streets, in which most façades have glass-encased miradors, is the Collegiate Church of Santa María, the Procathedral of Vigo-Tui. Neoclassical in style, this edifice is constructed on the remains of a Gothic church burned down by the pirate Francis Drake. Also worthy of visit in this area is the do Pedra market, a fascinating place for buying and sampling Galician oysters. The newer part of Vigo occupies a triangle formed by the Puerta del Sol, Colón and Urzáiz. Lining the wide avenues are notable buildings, one such being the García Barbón Cultural Centre, designed by Antonio Palacios. The modern sector contains one of the best miradors over the Vigo estuary, the Monte do Castro mount. Located amidst the forests and leisure areas are the remains of the hill-forts that constituted the early settlement, as well as the ruins of the 10th-century O Penso Castle, the layout of which was used for the construction of the 17th-century Tower Castle still standing. The large Municipal Park of Castrelos is located on what once was the estate of the Quiñones de León country house . Amidst Neoclassical gardens and ancient trees, the Municipal Park contains an interesting collection of Roman steles, furniture and statuary, and an art gallery exhibiting European works from the Baroque period as well modern works by Galician artists. The park also boasts an open-air auditorium where key music events are held. The mounts of A Madroa and A Guía that lay around the city of Vigo provide magnificent viewpoints from which to admire the surrounding landscape. Also worthy of a visit is the Zoo , situated on Mount A Madroa, whilst the Municipal Park also contains the hermitage of Nosa Señora da Guía. The Galician Museum of the Sea, situated at the Punta do Muiño in the parish of Alcabre, comprises buildings, gardens, a square and a wharf. The work of Aldo Rossi and César Portella, this complex houses various items related to the sea. The Vigo Estuary The city of Vigo is easily accessible thanks to the motorway and airport, and there are also excellent nautical facilities and a golf course in the vicinity. At its maritime station it is possible to purchase passages to the coastal towns of Cangas and Moaña on the other side of the estuary, and even to the Cíes Isles. Part of the National Park of the Atlantic Islands , the sheer cliffs and dunes of these isles are the home of thousands of migratory birds. The route along the Vigo Estuary affords the contemplation of historic country houses such as Baiona . Its parador, an incomparable viewpoint over the Atlantic, combines elements of the past, such as the medieval fortress, with vestiges of Galician stately architecture. The restaurant serves both traditional and highly imaginative dishes made with products from the region, such as sea bass with razor-shells in turnip green sauce. The beaches of Nigrán, the oysters of Arcade and, further inland, the Mondariz Spa , are just some of the area's numerous attractions. Another attraction of the province of Pontevedra is its capital city, which is situated on the estuary of the same name. The network of streets and squares that make up its historic quarter contain major civic and religious buildings. The palace of the Counts of Maceda houses the city's parador , which provides privileged accommodation for over-night stays. Another of the major ports along the Pontevedra Estuary is Marín, famous for the Naval Military School. Other places of interest, and also boasting excellent beaches, are Combarro, Sanxenxo and Portonovo; so too, the Ons Isles, which close the estuary and form part of the Galician National Park. The Arousa Estuary leads to Villagarcía de Arousa, O Grove and the island of A Toxa, which boasts one of Galicia's most impressive spas. Visitors to Cambados can stay at its parador, housed in the former Pazo de Batán country house dating back to the 17th century. Towards the south of the province, almost on the Portuguese border, the itinerary continues with the Monte Aloia Nature Reserve, which contains highly interesting archaeological remains; the historic city of Tui , the point of entry into Spain for the Northern Road of the "ruta jacobea" pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, where the parador is situated amidst mountains and rivers; and A Guarda at the mouth of the river Miño, where the hill-fort of the Monte Santa Tegra is a worthwhile visit. All of these places offer the opportunity to sample the delicious cuisine that Galician tradition has preserved and that is now exploited by the most innovative chefs. The Rías Baixas provide hake, turbot and sea bass, not to mention a whole range of shellfish including goose barnacles, oysters, clams, mussels and cockles. These raw materials are served in stews and pies, on their own or combined with other flavours and textures. Veal and Galician potatoes, known as "cachelos", both have Label Guarantee status and are used in the tastiest of dishes. Wines with the Rías Baixas Label Guarantee make an excellent accompaniment to any of these dishes. Local cuisine sampling can be rounded off by a slice of Santiago cake (an almond-based sponge) and a "queimada", a traditional beverage obtained by flaming the local eau-de-vie.

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14. Private Tour to Oporto from Vigo Cruise Terminal or Hotel

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Vigo’s Old Town

Explore narrow streets and discover historical buildings.

We suggest a short walk through ancient Vigo : a one mile route across the streets of the Old Town, where you'll discover that the centre of Vigo hides a past carved in numerous stone buildings. This route through ancient Vigo’s architecture will help you experience the city’s history on foot.

The route begins in the cruise ship pier, next to the tourist information office, where you can still see the underground remains of the ancient city wall. After walking up to the Praza da Princesa square and the Porta do Sol , from the top of Paseo de Alfonso XII avenue and to your right, you’ll see O Berbés square. If you continue your stroll you’ll reach the lower part of the area, where there’s a square of arcades; this was once a beach where fishermen moored their boats and you can still see the city’s oldest seafaring buildings.

From this lower part of the city, you can walk up calle Real street, dotted with stately houses, such as Bárcena, Pazos and Figueroa and, most importantly, Casa de Arines or Ceta , dated from the 15th century and the oldest and most emblematic in Vigo’s Old Town; it’s currently the headquarters of the Camões Institute of the Portuguese language.

Just before reaching the end of calle Real, a small right turn will lead you to the narrow Cesteiros street , full of artisan shops . Once in Praza da Constitución , where you’ll find the old town hall, walk back down on the left towards the Colegiata , the city’s most important church. From there you’ll see the end of the route: the cruise ship pier, as well as part of the city and the estuary, thanks to the viewpoint over A Pedra square and the gateway that leads to A Laxe Shopping Centre and Vigo’s berths.

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Vigo’s Old Town is full of slopes and stairs, but there’s always an alternative route accessible to people with reduced mobility.

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Distance: 1.2 miles.

Duration time: An hour and a half with stops.

Difficulty: Medium-high.

Type of route: Circular.

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Best things to do and see in Vigo

Vigo is one of the largest cities in the Spanish province of Galicia , as well as one of the most beautiful coastal cities in Spain. It is located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean and at the small river mouth of the Vigo River, along with the Cíes Islands. Its historic Old Town is lorded over by its Neoclassic Cathedral , although that is not the only famous landmark you should get to know when you visit this beautiful city. 

If you do a free walking tour in Vigo (in the morning or in the afternoon) accompanied by a local guide you can get to know the city in a different, fun and unique way, since you will get to discover some of the city’s secrets on the tour, as well as its lesser-known corners. The essential places that you can’t miss are its Rías Bajas, the Samil Beach, the Galician Sea Museum, the San Sebastián Castle, the MARCO Contemporary Art Museum, the Port of Vigo, the Casco Vello, (Historic Old Town) the Hermitage of Our Lady the Guide on an overlook by the city, or the Islands of San Simón and San Antón.

The free walking tours in Vigo, all have opinions and reviews by other tourists who have already tried their tour and have shared their evaluations on both the route and the guide, so you can choose the most interesting tour for you and your schedule. 

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9 Best Things To Do In the Port of Vigo (Spain) + Port Guide

Port of Vigo - Vigo marina

Welcome to the port of Vigo (Puerto de Vigo)! (Post updated: March 2024)

Renowned for its seafood, wines and beautiful old town, Vigo is the busiest fishing port in Galicia and a frequent stop in Mediterranean cruise itineraries. In this article, read about:

  • Vigo cruise port (Vigo cruise terminal, getting around)
  • 9 best things to do in Vigo and  Vigo shore excursions

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Port of Vigo

Cruise ships dock at Muelle de Transatlánticos quay, located only a 5-10 minute walk from the old town. Vigo cruise ship terminal features a modern terminal building featuring basic facilities including souvenirs, security screening and toilets. A brand new tourist information office is situated right across the terminal.

Upon exiting the cruise terminal building, you’ll spot a wonderful marina packed with boats and a large A Laxe shopping mall where you can find some shops (a large Mediamarkt store is very popular), outdoor cafes and free wi-fi .

Keep walking along Rúa Cánovas del Castillo esplanade, cross the street, and in a few minutes, you’ll reach the famous Mercado da Pedra market in Rúa Teófilo Llorente Street. From there, keep walking uphill and you’ll reach the old town and the city’s main pedestrian street.

Navigator of the Seas docked in the port of Vigo, Spain

Getting Around Vigo Port

  • Vigo cruise terminal is very easy to navigate and wheelchair-accessible . You need only a few minutes to exit the terminal and there is a ramp for wheelchair users if you are not able to use the stairs.
  • If you are joining a shore excursion, the parking for tour buses is on your left upon exiting the cruise terminal building.
  • You’ll find taxis outside the port gates and they are metered. They usually offer tours for Santiago de Compostela. Check for more information at the tourist information office.
  • The area around Port Vigo is flat, however, there is a bit of an incline to get to the old town. If you want to avoid walking uphill, enter the A Laxe shopping mall (in front of the ship) and use the elevator to climb to the top floor where the food court is. The shopping mall’s top floor is connected to the old town via the elevated walkway and once you cross it, you’ll find yourself in Mercado da Pedra and the old town. This is extremely useful for people with walking difficulties and wheelchair users, as you’ll skip the inclines and uphill walk. An alternative option is to take a taxi to the old town which will cost you around 5-10€ per vehicle one way.
  • The currency in Spain is EURO (€). ATMs/exchange offices are available in the city and may be available onboard your cruise ship (check with the Guest Services desk).
  • Free wi-fi is available in the shopping mall in front of the ship, as well as in cafes, restaurants and wi-fi designated spots in the city.
  • The majority of shops and pharmacies, except for the big department stores, are closed between 13:30 and 16:00 ( Spanish siesta time ) on working days. Museums and landmarks are usually closed on Mondays.
  • Vigo ferry terminal is located 100 meters from the cruise terminal, and here you can catch ferries to the town of Gangas and Cies Islands. Ferry tickets are available only at the tourist information office.
  • Vigo-Urzáiz is the main railway terminus that provides high-speed train connections with other cities in Galicia including La Coruna and Santiago de Compostela, the region’s capital. It is located 2 km/1.2 miles (a 25-minute walk or a 10-minute drive) from the port of Vigo. Vigo-Guixar railway station is another train station located 1.5 km/0.9 miles (a 20-minute walk) from the Vigo cruise terminal. Check the train timetables at https://www.renfe.com/es/en
  • Vigo Airport (Aeropuerto de Vigo) is located around 10 km/6.2 miles (a 20-minute drive) from the Vigo port. Santiago Airport , the main one in Galicia, is located 100 km/62 miles (a 1-hour drive) north of Vigo.
  • There may be Hop on Hop off bus tours/tourist buses available, however, check this information with a tourist information office.
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1. Mercado da Pedra

This amazing seafood market is one of the most authentic places in Vigo, located less than a 10-minute walk from Vigo port. It is tucked in Rúa Teófilo Llorente alley filled with seafood restaurants where you can taste freshly shucked oysters and buy souvenirs.

The street itself is a bit inclined so passengers with walking difficulties or wheelchair users may find it challenging to handle. In that case, I suggest you access Mercado da Pedra from La Laxe shopping mall’s top floor via the pedestrian bridge mentioned above. Also, keep in mind that this seafood market is a very touristy place and prices here may be slightly more expensive than in other places in Vigo. The food is delicious, though, and the overall experience is well worth it!

Seafood market in Vigo, Galicia, Spain

2. Casco Vello (Old Town)

Mercado da Pedra is part of Vigo’s old town, a beautiful historic quarter filled with elegant Renaissance buildings, authentic restaurants, wine houses, tapas bars and shops. The old town area starts right outside the port Vigo and includes some of the city’s major landmarks such as the 19th-century, Neoclassical Concatedral – Basílica de Santa María de Vigo .

The Old Town consists of numerous winding streets, small squares, stores and taverns that can only be accessed on foot. Plaza de la Constitución is the central town square, while Praza da Igrexa (the square where the Cathedral is situated), Praza da Pedra and Praza da Princesa are also lovely and reflect the Vigo’s authentic vibe.

A stone’s throw from Casco Vello, you’ll find the Castelo de San Sebastián , the ruins of an old fortress that is nowadays a public park that you can explore free of charge. The park offers nice views of the harbour, Vigo’s Bay and the port, and it is best accessed from behind the Concello de Vigo (Vigo’s Town Hall). Keep in mind that some streets of Vigo’s Old Town are cobbled and inclined, so it may be challenging for people with walking difficulties. It takes only a 10-minute walk to get to the Old Town from the dock.

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Vigo old town, Plaza de la Constitución, Galicia, Spain

3. Rúa do Príncipe

Once you access Plaza de la Constitución, keep walking straight and you’ll reach Praza da Princesa (you’ll see a big Ale-Hop store across the street). Here, you cross the street (Praza Porta do Sol) and you’ll reach the main pedestrian street in the town – Rúa do Príncipe, where you’ll find banks, pharmacies, clothing, cosmetics, jewelry and other designer and local stores. On the side streets, you’ll find some restaurants and cafes where you can eat and drink at an affordable price.

4. Castelo do Castro

If you want to admire the best panoramic views of the city, head to the Castelo do Castro ( Fortress of O Castro ), a medieval fortress and a hilltop park with prehistoric stone ruins dating from the Iron Age.

The fortress was built in 1665 during the Portuguese Restoration War to protect the city from attacks by the British Royal Navy, Portugal’s allies. Nowadays, it is a beautiful park with gardens, fountains and magnificent views of the city. If you are into jogging, running and fresh air, this is a must-see place!

Castelo do Castro is located 1.5 km/0.9 miles (a 25-minute walk) from the port of Vigo and to get there, you need to be able to climb a lot of stairs or walk the curving paths uphill to the top. At the top, there are no vendors or toilets available, so make sure to bring water and use the facilities before climbing. You may find escalators on the way up on some of the winding streets, but back down you need to go on foot (I suggest you check this out with the tourist information office as they may provide more details).

Fortress of O Castro Vigo

5. Samil Beach

Praia de Samil (Samil Beach) is the main and the most breathtaking beach in Vigo and one of the most beautiful ones in Galicia. It is located 6.7 km/4.1 miles (a 15-minute drive) southwest of the port of Vigo.

Playa Samil is a 1.7 km (5.600 ft) long stretch of white sands backed by a beautiful waterfront promenade with numerous sports facilities, parks, parking lots, pools and a few cafes and restaurants. It is ideal for couples, families with kids and all people who want to spend an enjoyable beach day on the coast of Galicia. To get there, you can take public transport (check with a tourist information office for more details) or a taxi.

6. Wine Tasting at Bodegas Granbazán

The coast of Galicia is stunning as well as Galician seafood and wines. Rías Baixas region, which consists of four estuarine inlets located on the southwestern coast of Galicia, is renowned for its Albariño wines , a variety of white wine grapes grown in Galicia and Northwest Portugal. There are many wine tours offered and if you’re a wine lover, I suggest you go for a tour of a winery and taste Galicia’s premium wines.

I joined a cruise ship shore excursion to Bodegas Granbazán , situated 53 km/33 miles (a 45-minute drive) north of Vigo, and it was perfect! Not only do you get a chance to admire Galicia’s magnificent coast and verdant hilly landscapes, but you also get to taste the region’s renowned wines in this picturesque place set in the heart of the Rías Baixas region. The experience usually includes wine tasting and a tour of the winery and vineyards surrounding this dream estate.

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Granbazan wineries in Galicia (Port Vigo)

7. Pontevedra

Pontevedra is a beautiful city on the coast of Galicia and the capital of the Province of Pontevedra. Surrounded by the verdant scenic hills, the city is located on the edge of an estuary at the end of the Ria de Pontevedra, in the heart of the Rías Baixas. It is located 30 km/18.6 miles (a 30-minute drive) north of Vigo Pier.

Galicia's coast, on the way to Pontevedra.

Pontevedra is known for the well-preserved Old Town and the Baroque church of the Pilgrim Virgin , an 18th-century scallop-shaped chapel that is the major symbol of the town. It is dedicated to the Virgin who, according to tradition, guided pilgrims from Baiona (in the southwest of the province of Pontevedra) to Santiago de Compostela, in the north. 

Other city landmarks include the 16th-century Gothic Basilica of Saint Mary Major , the ruins of the Gothic church of St. Dominic dating from the 14th century that today house the Pontevedra Museum , the Convent and the Church of San Francisco , and others.

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Pontevedra, the Church of the Pilgrim Virgin

8. Santiago de Compostela

Santiago de Compostela is the capital of Galicia and the famous pilgrimage site that was the third most important religious site after Rome and Jerusalem in medieval times. It is the final stop of Saint James’ Way and is known for thousands of pilgrims who have been coming here for centuries.

The medieval city is world-famous for its imposing Santiago de Compostela Cathedral consecrated in 1211, the burial place of the relics of James the Apostle discovered in the 9th century. The city’s medieval old town is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is centered around Plaza del Obradoiro , the main square dominated by the monumental cathedral.

Santiago de Compostela Cathedral

On the square, you’ll find the 18th-century Neoclassical palace of the Town Hall (Pazo de Raxoi) and Hospital Real de Santiago de Compostela , the 5-star hotel that is said to be the oldest in the world. The medieval old town is known for its narrow cobblestone streets filled with restaurants, cafes, tapas bars and souvenir shops.

While exploring the old town, make sure to visit charming squares such as Praza da Quintana de Vivos , Praza da Immaculada with the beautiful Monastery of San Martiño Pinario , the second largest monastery in Spain and parks such as Park Alameda , the 16th century with historic monuments and a colorful garden.

Useful info :

  • Santiago de Compostela is located 90 km/56 miles (a 1-hour drive) north of Vigo port. If your itinerary includes a stop at La Coruna cruise port , you can also visit the city from there (shore excursions are offered).
  • If you join one of the bus tours to Santiago de Compostela, keep in mind that the bus parking is situated a 15-minute walk from Santiago de Compostela’s old town and the cathedral. Toilets are available at the parking lot. The walk may involve inclines and uneven surfaces, so guests in wheelchairs and with walking difficulties may find it challenging. Taxis and cars may come closer, but the old town is a pedestrian zone so be prepared for a moderate amount of walking.
  • You can tour the Cathedral and visit its interior and the museum for a fee. Find more information on Santiago de Compostela Cathedral’s official website

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Situated 36 km/22 miles (a 35-minute drive) southwest of Vigo cruise port, Baiona (Bayona) is another historic town known for a charming medieval old town and a beautiful marina tucked in the picturesque bay.

This coastal town is known as the port where La Pinta , the fastest of the three Spanish ships used by Christopher Columbus in his transatlantic voyage to the New World, moored when it returned to Europe on March 1, 1493, making Baiona the first port that received news of the discovery of America. Today, a replica of the ship can be seen and on every 1st of March, the “Festa da arribada” (Arrival Fiesta) takes place to commemorate this important event.

Baiona port, Vigo, Galicia

One of the main city landmarks is Monterreal Fort (Fortaleza de Monterreal) with its Príncipe Tower (Torre do Príncipe), located on Monterreal Peninsula overlooking Cíes Islands and the southern  Rías Baixas region. Nowadays, visitors can admire Parador de Baiona , a 4-star hotel housed in the medieval fortress. Another landmark is Santa María Collegiate Church (Colexiata de Santa María de Baiona) which dates back to the 18th century.

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