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La Coruna: Santiago de Compostela Shore Excursion
Discover Santiago de Compostela on a full-day guided tour with port pickup, Cathedral entry, and free time. Exclusively for cruise passengers from A Coruña in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Highlights
- Discover the city of Santiago de Compostela on a guided walking tour
- Visit the city's cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire its beauty
- Learn about the history of the city and its significance as a pilgrimage site
- Enjoy a scenic drive through the Galician countryside on your way to Santiago
- Have free time to explore the city on your own and enjoy a typical lunch
Description
Discover the beauty of Santiago de Compostela on this full-day shore excursion created exclusively for cruise passengers. Begin with convenient pickup at the Port of A Coruña, where you’ll meet your friendly English-speaking guide. Travel in comfort aboard an air-conditioned vehicle while learning about the region of Galicia. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided walking tour through the historic center and skip-the-line access to the stunning Cathedral de Santiago de Compostela (Cathedral entry included, museum not included). After the tour, enjoy free time to explore the city—shop, dine, or take in the sights. We ensure a timely return to port, monitoring all ship schedules for a stress-free experience. This tour is the perfect blend of culture, history, and leisure.Includes
English speaking official guide during the transfer Walking guided tour in Santiago de Compostela Air-conditioned vehicle Entrance to CathedralImportant Information
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking Bring a camera to capture the scenic views and historic sites Check weather forecast and dress appropriately Be sure to return to the meeting point on time for the return trip
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