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Discover Galicia's stunning Atlantic coast with a private 6-7 hour tour from Vigo, visiting Baiona, Oia, A Guarda, Monte de Santa Trega, and Valença.

This private tour from Vigo offers an engaging journey along the southwest coast of Galicia, focusing on some of the most captivating seaside towns and landmarks. Priced at $753.10 per group of up to four, it provides personalized attention and flexible scheduling, with a duration of approximately 6 to 7 hours. The tour includes pick-up services, a private vehicle, WiFi, and complimentary bottled water, making for a comfortable and convenient experience.
The highlight is the route that follows the famous Portuguese Camino, renowned for its historical significance and scenic beauty. The tour’s key stops include Baiona, with its centuries-old fortress and the replica of the Pinta; Oia, home to an oceanfront monastery; A Guarda, a charming coastal town; the Monte de Santa Trega, an archaeological site with Celtic ruins; and Valença, a Portuguese border town with a formidable fortress. This tour is ideal for those interested in history, culture, and stunning coastal views, offering a deeply enriching day.
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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am, with pickup from your location arranged through the private vehicle service. This ensures a smooth start without the need to worry about transportation logistics. The tour is suited for most travelers, as it involves minimal walking at stops and the vehicle handles most of the transit. The private nature guarantees a personalized experience, allowing adjustments based on your interests or pace.
The transport is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort throughout the day, and WiFi onboard offers connectivity for sharing your adventures or planning your next stop. The tour is designed to cater to individuals or small groups, making it a flexible and intimate way to explore Galicia’s coast.

The first stop is Baiona, a town famous for its 16th-century fortress and its role in early world discovery. The fabulous fortress overlooks the ocean and houses the replica of the Pinta, the ship that brought news of the New World to Europe. Visitors can admire the castle architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the Cíes Islands, visible from the Parador, a historic castle where a coffee break is included.
Spending 45 minutes here, travelers get a taste of Galicia’s maritime past and can stroll through the charming streets around the fortress. The admission to the fortress is free, making this a rich historical experience without extra charges. The town’s scenic port atmosphere complements the historical insights, making Baiona a highlight of the day.

Next, the tour takes a scenic drive along the coast to Oia, a small town renowned for its monastery perched right by the ocean. This iconic site offers stunning sea views and a chance to observe pilgrims taking their break along the Portuguese Camino, which passes through here.
During a 30-minute stop, visitors can enjoy a short walk around the town and admire the coastal scenery. The monastery’s location by the cliffs provides excellent photo opportunities and a peaceful atmosphere for reflection. There is no entrance fee, but the visual beauty and tranquil setting make this a memorable stop.
The next destination is A Guarda (La Guardia), a picturesque town near the Minho River, which forms the border between Spain and Portugal. This town offers natural landscapes and cultural heritage, making it a perfect place to soak in the local atmosphere.
The 30-minute stop allows visitors to explore the town’s streets and perhaps enjoy the vibrant coastal views. Known for its local traditions and seaside charm, A Guarda provides a taste of Galicia’s authentic maritime culture without an entrance fee. Its scenic location makes it a great spot to relax and take photos.
One of the tour’s key highlights is the Monte de Santa Trega, home to the Castro de Santa Trega, an archaeological site dating back to the 1st century BC. This Celtic hillfort offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient life with the well-preserved circular stone houses and defensive walls.
A 45-minute visit includes exploring the archaeological remains and the Hermitage of Santa Trega, a small chapel dedicated to Saint Tecla, located near the summit. This site is a pilgrimage destination and provides spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. The entrance is included, and no additional fee applies, making it a rich historical experience.

The tour’s final major stop is Valença, a Portuguese town known for its impressive fortress, which dominates the town’s skyline. Over 2 hours, visitors can walk along the ramparts, explore the historic streets, and enjoy views across the Minho River.
The Fortress of Valença offers a chance to learn about local history and architecture, with no admission fee. Throughout the year, the fortress also hosts cultural events and fairs, adding to its lively atmosphere. This stop provides an engaging conclusion to the tour, combining history and scenic vistas across the Portugal-Spain border.

This private tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, ensuring a comfortable and connected journey. The parking fees are covered, and bottled water along with coffee or tea are provided for all guests. The pickup service simplifies logistics, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the day.
The tour is designed to be accessible for most visitors, with minimal walking required at each stop. Its flexible schedule and private nature make it suitable for small groups seeking a personalized exploration of Galicia’s coast.
Advance booking is highly recommended, with most reservations made 77 days ahead. The tour offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind. If the weather turns unfavorable, the experience can be rescheduled or fully refunded, ensuring flexibility and safety.
The confirmation is received within 48 hours of booking, and the tour is available near public transportation for easy access. Tips are not included, but appreciated, as with most private tours.
This private tour suits those interested in history, archaeology, and coastal scenery, with a preference for personalized attention and comfortable transport. It’s ideal for small groups or families looking for a full-day excursion that combines cultural landmarks with breathtaking views. The pace is moderate, with plenty of opportunities for photo stops and leisurely walks at each site.
The Wild Southern Atlantic Coast Private Tour from Vigo offers an authentic and well-rounded exploration of Galicia’s seaside heritage and natural beauty. Its focus on historical sites like Baiona’s fortress and Santa Trega provides valuable insights into the region’s past, while the stops in A Guarda and Valença highlight the border’s cultural blend.
The personalized experience, comfortable transport, and inclusion of key attractions make this tour a strong choice for those seeking a comprehensive day trip with minimal hassle. The only potential limitation is the cost, which reflects the private nature and full-day itinerary.
This tour stands out for its attention to detail, diverse stops, and the opportunity to experience Galicia’s coast in a relaxed, intimate setting. It’s perfect for visitors who value historical depth combined with scenic beauty and want a tailored, hassle-free adventure.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is designed for most travelers, with minimal physical activity involved at each stop, making it accessible for families and seniors.
What’s included in the tour price?
The private vehicle, WiFi, parking fees, bottled water, and coffee or tea are included. Entrance fees are waived at most sites, except Valença’s fortress, which is free.
Can I customize the itinerary?
As a private tour, it allows some flexibility, but the itinerary is based on the described stops. Any specific requests should be discussed with the provider.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, camera, and weather-appropriate clothing. The tour provides refreshments, but additional snacks or drinks are optional.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 77 days ahead is typical, especially during peak seasons, to secure availability.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour can be canceled or rescheduled for bad weather, with a full refund if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.