
The archipelago of the Cíes Islands belongs to the Maritime-Terrestrial National Park of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia. Located at the entrance of the Vigo Estuary, its three islands, North or Monteagudo, Middle or Do Faro, and South or San Martín, are visited throughout the year. Despite access restrictions to the park, which limits the…
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Ribeira Sacra is one of the most unique places in Galicia and one of the hidden treasures of the Iberian Peninsula, located on the banks of the Miño and Sil Rivers. It is a destination where rivers, landscapes, the abundance of Romanesque monuments, and ancient vineyards create an incomparable setting. These are natural areas of…
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The city of Santiago de Compostela, the capital of Galicia and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-visit for all those who want to explore the cultural heritage of Galicia and, by extension, Europe. Santiago boasts numerous museums, monuments, and parks. For all these reasons, we considered it important to organize a visit…
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The Belgian coast, known as the North Sea Coast, is a coastal strip of approximately 67 kilometers that stretches along the North Sea. From Knokke-Heist in the north to De Panne in the south, it offers a charming mix of sandy beaches, picturesque coastal villages, and a relaxed atmosphere. The beaches are a major attraction,…
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The European School II is located in Brussels, a cosmopolitan city very different from our town, offering us a multitude of activities related to our work. Belgian students showed the Galician students various representative landmarks of the Belgian capital. In the Grand Place, we visited during the day and enjoyed the majestic 17th-century buildings, with…
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Bruges is the capital of the West Flanders region and, since 2000, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It seemed very important for us to visit this place as it is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the world. With its network of canals and cobblestone streets, we have traveled several centuries back in time.…
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