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Vigo, Spain - Cruise Port Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival & City Exploration

Morning: Upon disembarking at the cruise port, start your day with a visit to the Old Town (Casco Vello), where you can admire the charming narrow streets and historic architecture. Enjoy a coffee at one of the quaint cafes overlooking the port.

Afternoon: Head to Castro Fortress (Castelo do Castro) for stunning panoramic views of Vigo and the Atlantic Ocean. Explore the fortress grounds and learn about the city’s history. Afterwards, enjoy lunch featuring fresh Galician seafood at a nearby restaurant.

Evening: Take a leisurely stroll along the Ría de Vigo waterfront promenade, soaking in the maritime atmosphere. Finish your day dining at a tapas bar in the city center, savoring local specialties and regional wines.

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Day 2: Islands and Nature

Morning: Catch a ferry from the port to the Islas Cíes (Cíes Islands), part of the Atlantic Islands National Park known for crystal-clear waters and pristine beaches. Spend the morning hiking to viewpoints or relaxing at the famous Rodas Beach.

Afternoon: Enjoy a picnic or lunch at the island’s small café, then take a boat tour around the islands to spot seabirds and marine wildlife. Return to Vigo in the late afternoon.

Evening: Explore the Marina area with its lively bars and restaurants. Experience local nightlife or enjoy a quiet evening walk along the harbor.

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Day 3: Cultural Insights & Local Markets

Morning: Visit the Vigo Museum (Museo Quiñones de León) located in a beautiful historic building with gardens, showcasing Galician art and history. Nearby, explore the Castrelos Park for a peaceful start to your day.

Afternoon: Head to the O Berbés Fish Market to watch the lively trading and sample fresh seafood. Spend time in the adjacent shops selling local wines, cheeses, and artisan goods.

Evening: Dine at a traditional Galician restaurant in the city center, enjoying dishes like pulpo a la gallega (Galician octopus). If time allows, catch a live music performance or cultural show.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Old Town (Casco Vello) – 2 hours – Free
  • Castro Fortress – 2 hours – €5 entrance fee
  • Ría de Vigo waterfront promenade – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Islas Cíes Ferry & Park – 6 hours – €22 round-trip ferry + €3 park entrance
  • Boat Tour around Islands – 1.5 hours – €15
  • Vigo Museum – 2 hours – €3 entrance fee
  • O Berbés Fish Market visit – 1.5 hours – Free (food cost varies)
  • Local dining (per meal) – Average €20

Total Estimated Cost: Approximately €88 (excluding food and personal purchases)

Tips

If you have limited time, consider focusing on the Old Town and the waterfront on the first day and doing a half-day trip to the Cíes Islands. For a longer stay, add more hiking or boat tours in the surrounding Rías Baixas region or visit nearby towns like Baiona. Adjust your plans according to weather and ferry schedules to maximize your experience.

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