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Discover Ribeira Sacra's stunning vineyards on this private wine tour from Santiago, featuring expert guides, breathtaking views, and exclusive winery visits.
This private tour offers an in-depth exploration of Ribeira Sacra, one of Galicia’s most captivating wine regions. Priced at $413.07 per person, the tour spans approximately 9 to 12 hours, giving ample time to enjoy the scenery, learn about local wine production, and visit several renowned wineries. Starting from Santiago de Compostela, the experience promises a personalized journey with round-trip transfers included, eliminating the hassle of driving or navigating public transport.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on small-group intimacy and expert insights. The guide, who is praised for their knowledge and professionalism, takes visitors off the beaten path to discover hidden wineries and viewpoints that showcase the region’s dramatic landscape. With the convenience of WiFi onboard, bottled water, and a photographic memento, this tour caters to those seeking a relaxed yet immersive wine adventure in Galicia.
While the tour excludes alcoholic beverages and lunch, the chance to meet wine makers, see vineyards close-up, and enjoy spectacular scenery makes it a compelling choice. The tour is perfect for wine lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone eager to explore Galicia’s unique wine culture in a hassle-free manner.
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The Ribeira Sacra tour is designed to immerse visitors in both the stunning landscapes and the rich tradition of Galician wine making. The journey starts with a pickup in Santiago de Compostela, setting the tone for a day tailored to your party only. The driver-guide is skilled at weaving storytelling with factual insights about the region’s history and viticulture, offering a personalized touch that larger groups often lack.
Throughout the day, you’ll visit wineries in both sub-regions of Ribeira Sacra. These wineries are located in areas where vineyards cling to steep slopes, creating a striking visual contrast with the lush river canyons below. The viewpoints along the way are equally breathtaking, offering perfect moments for photos of the dramatic canyons and vineyards. The itinerary ensures a well-paced day, balancing scenic stops with in-depth visits to wine producers.

The tour takes you to two key sub-regions within Ribeira Sacra, each known for their distinctive wines. Wineries in these areas are often off the beaten path, providing an authentic experience away from tourist crowds. You’ll see how wine is made and get close to the vines and wine makers, gaining insight into Galicia’s unique winemaking traditions.
While the itinerary includes admission to wineries, it does not specify the number, but the focus remains on giving a comprehensive view of the region’s production methods. The scenery at each stop is as impressive as the wine itself, with breathtaking viewpoints that showcase the region’s steep slopes and river canyons.

The driver-guide — specifically praised for their expertise and friendliness — makes the experience enjoyable and educational. They are committed to providing a thorough experience, explaining local wine production and sharing stories about Ribeira Sacra’s history and landscape.
Transportation is designed for comfort and convenience, with WiFi, a phone charger, and bottled water provided throughout the journey. The round-trip transfer from your Santiago de Compostela hotel means no stress over navigation or parking, and the private nature of the tour ensures exclusivity and flexibility.

One of the tour’s highlights is the opportunity to snap photos of the dramatic scenery. The viewpoints are carefully selected to showcase the vineyards on steep slopes and the winding river canyons, creating stunning backdrops for photos. These scenic stops often evoke the visual impact of the region’s geography, making for memorable images and moments.
The viewpoints are also ideal for a brief pause to enjoy the calm, natural beauty of Galicia’s landscape, providing a perfect balance between wine education and nature appreciation.
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Included in the tour are all fees and taxes, WiFi on board, bottled water, and a photographic keepsake of the experience. The phone charger ensures devices stay powered during the long day of sightseeing.
However, alcoholic beverages and lunch are not included, so visitors should plan to purchase wines at the wineries and bring snacks or plan meals accordingly. The tour’s flexible schedule allows ample time for tasting and exploring, but it’s wise to carry cash or cards for any additional purchases.

The meeting point is at Av. de Rodrigo del Padrón, 1, Santiago de Compostela, making it accessible and convenient, especially for travelers staying in the city center. The duration of the tour varies between 9 and 12 hours, depending on the day’s activities and stops, with the end point returning back to the original meeting location.
This flexible timing suits those who prefer a full-day experience without feeling rushed, and the early start allows for a leisurely exploration of Ribeira Sacra’s highlights.

This tour appeals to wine enthusiasts eager to learn about Galicia’s wines and see how they are produced in the region’s spectacular landscape. It’s also ideal for nature lovers who appreciate panoramic views and scenic drives. The private format ensures a tailored experience, perfect for those seeking intimacy and flexibility.
The expert guide and well-structured itinerary make it suitable for all levels of wine knowledge, from casual drinkers to connoisseurs. However, it requires a full-day commitment and some walking at viewpoints and wineries.
The Ribeira Sacra private wine tour offers a chance to explore Galicia’s most visually stunning vineyards with expert insights. The personalized approach and beautiful scenery make it an attractive option for those wanting a deep dive into local wine culture without the crowds.
While the price may be higher than other tours, the private nature, expert guidance, and scenic stops justify the investment. This experience suits wine lovers, adventure seekers, and nature enthusiasts who appreciate a comfortable and well-organized day in one of Spain’s most distinctive regions.
“Wonderful, thorough wine experience! This wasnt just wine tasting! We were able to meet wine makers see the vines and beards up close and find out …”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $413.07 per person, including transfers, fees, and amenities.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 9 to 12 hours, allowing ample time for sightseeing, winery visits, and scenic stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Av. de Rodrigo del Padrón, 1, Santiago de Compostela and ends back at the same location.
Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transfers from your hotel are included, with WiFi and bottled water provided onboard.
Are alcoholic beverages included?
No, visitors need to purchase wines at wineries themselves, as alcoholic drinks are not included.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour involves some walking at viewpoints and wineries, so consider mobility needs.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What makes this tour different from other wine tours?
Its private, personalized format combined with visits to hidden wineries and spectacular viewpoints distinguishes this experience.
Who is the provider?
The tour is operated by Tours of Galicia, reachable at +34 686616479 or via email at [email protected].
Is there any age restriction?
Most travelers can participate; specific restrictions are not stated but should be considered based on individual mobility and interest.
Can I customize this tour?
Since it’s a private tour, there’s some flexibility to tailor stops or timing—discuss options directly with the provider.