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Galicia, Spain. The pilgrim trail leads to the capital of the province of Galicia, Santiago de Compostela. They say that just to go along this path, it is worth visiting Galicia. To get acquainted with the lush greenery of the Spanish province, this video review was shot with a resolution of 4k. The coast of Galicia is washed by the Atlantic Ocean. Before visiting the wonderful beaches of Galicia, it will be interesting to see them from a bird's eye view and enjoy the views of cliffs and bays. Where the drone flew, the traveler's foot will tread. Everything captured in this video can be seen with your own eyes by visiting Galicia. Capital The main city of Galicia is famous for the fact that the relics of St. James, the apostle of Jesus, are buried here. The Cathedral of St. James is a place of pilgrimage for believers from all over the world. The famous Way of St. James passes through all of Europe and ends in Galicia. The Cathedral of St. James has medieval roots and was built in the Baroque style. A monumental staircase leads to the main entrance, along the edges of which there are two towers 76 m high. In the right tower there is a statue of Mary Salome, the mother of Jacob, and in the left tower there is a statue of Zebedee, his father. Saint James is also called James of Zebedee. How to get to Santiago de Compostela The airport is located in the city of Lavacolla, 16 km from the capital, and can be reached in 20 minutes by bus. Lavacolla Airport is international and intercontinental, the largest in Galicia. Buses to the city center run every half hour from 7 am to 11.30 pm. The ticket costs 3€. From the airport there is also a connection with the cities of A Coruña and Lugo. You can also get to Santiago de Compostela by taxi for 21€. The beaches of Galicia The coast of Galicia stretches for 1500 km and consists of both wonderful sandy beaches and rocky bays with bizarre caves and cliffs. There are many beaches where you can sunbathe, swim and even dive to the bottom of the ocean with scuba gear. Las Catedrales. This is a true work of art created by nature. The beach got its name from the shape of the rocks, reminiscent of the arches and domes of the temple. It is located 10 km from Ribadeo in the province of Lugo, and you need to book in advance to visit this place, as it is always filled with tourists. Carnot. 7 km of sand stretch along the coast near La Coruña and are separated by a stream that flows into the sea. Barony. This is a small beach only half a kilometer long, which nudists like to visit. Located near the small fishing village of Porto do Son. There are more than 700 beaches in Galicia, 107 of which are considered the best in Europe. Some of them are famous for their azure waters, others for their quality of service. Nature of Galicia Being a province surrounded by ocean waters, Galicia is not a very hot place. It rains more often here than in other areas of Spain, which contributes to the growth of lush vegetation. Another natural wonder worth visiting is the Ribeira Sacra. Two rivers, the Minho and the Sil, meet here to form a canyon. The area is filled with monasteries, one of which is the monastery of St. Christina. It is also impossible not to visit the Balcony of Madrid, a natural elevation from which breathtaking landscapes open up. It is so named because in the Middle Ages wives went out there to accompany their husbands on a voyage along the Sil river. Among the mountains washed by the Minho River, there are truly beautiful places that are worth seeing. Cities of Galicia La Coruña. It is a port city in the north of Galicia, famous for its lighthouse built by the ancient Romans and the tower of Hercules. The heroine of the city, Maria Pita, warned the inhabitants of the enemy invasion in the Middle Ages, and in the square named after her, there is a statue of Mary. Vigo. The seaside town with a wonderful view of the islands belongs to the National Park of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia. Famous for the archaeological museum of Castro de Vigo and the crescent-shaped beach of Rodas. Pontevedra. It is a city of art, rich in history and churches - the Madonna of Pelegrino, St. Francis, St. Bartholomew and many others. Ourense. Located on the left bank of the Minho River, the city is famous for its thermal springs and bridges, both modern and built by the ancient Romans. You should visit the Gothic church of St. Francis and the Iron Square with its palaces and the Renaissance fountain. Lugo. The city was built by the ancient Romans and got its name in honor of the Roman emperor Lucus Augustus. Lugo is surrounded by a wall, the construction of which dates back to the 4th century. The city is rich in museums containing treasures from the Roman era. #Galicia #Spain