Bordering Portugal in the south and the Bay of Biscay to the north, this is among one of the most beautiful and untainted parts of the country. Galicia is understood in Spanish as “Tierra de mil rios” or Land of a Thousand Rivers, this area is a very productive and green region unlike the clothes dryer Southern Spain. Singular vacationers, poets and authors discover excellent motivation here on these wind-swept high cliffs. Apart from the breathtaking sea-views and fabulous coastline, Galicia is the food dish of Spain. Rich with fruit orchards, vegetable ranches, fields, vineyards and fields, this area supplies fantastic country-style lodging in local farm-houses and towns. The capital city of the area, Santiago de Compostela is a renowned, ancient explorer facility, known for its difficult trip El Camino de Santiago culminating in the stunning medieval basilica where the remains of the apostle James are buried. The sea-food carnival is held in the town of O’Grove in October so if you’re a fish-freak, plan your holidays round this event. Great wines are another specialized below, with some extremely aromatic whites, sparkling wines and roses available at really affordable rates. There are a lot of holiday accommodation options available below, varying from conventional hotel/resort kind to rental properties and home-stays. It’s not also just about admiring the outstanding views of the Alhambra, or Granada or the art work in the Prado Gallery. Spain is about the extraordinary variety of its regions and celebrating the unique nature of each separate experience!.