Vive la autenticidad de la pesca tradicional en Viveiro.

Traditional Fishing Experience



Join local fishermen on their fishing trip and immerse yourself in the authentic fishing culture of the area.
Maravíllate con la artesanía del encaje gallego en Viveiro.

Visit to the Lace Factory



Discover the art of lace making by visiting a local factory where unique pieces of traditional Galician lace are made.
Sumérgete en la cocina gallega con una experiencia culinaria en Viveiro.

Galician Cooking Class



Learn how to prepare typical Galician dishes in a cooking class guided by local chefs, and enjoy your own creation.

Places of interest to visit



Maiden's Cave



The Cueva de la Doncella is a natural formation carved by the erosion of the sea into the limestone rock over thousands of years. Its entrance is adorned with natural arches and columns, and its interior is a labyrinth of passages and caverns.

It is a unique natural attraction in Galicia, offering visitors the opportunity to explore a spectacular landscape and admire an impressive geological formation on the Spanish Atlantic coast.



Fuciño de Porco



The Fuciño do Porco in Viveiro is a breathtaking place that offers a unique experience for nature and adventure lovers. With its breathtaking scenery and natural beauty, it is a destination not to be missed when visiting the north coast of Galicia.

It is a popular destination for hiking and nature lovers. There are trails that run along the coast and offer breathtaking panoramic views of the sea and cliffs. It is also an ideal place for seabird watching and landscape photography.



San Roque viewpoint



The Mirador de San Roque is located on top of a hill in the parish of San Pedro de Viveiro, near the city center. It offers stunning views of the city of Viveiro, the port, the mouth of the river Landro and the Cantabrian Sea.

It is an essential place to visit if you want to enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the city and its natural environment. It is an ideal destination for photography, hiking and nature lovers.

Cathedrals beach



Playa de las Catedrales is famous for its impressive rock formations sculpted by the erosion of wind and sea over thousands of years. These formations create natural arches and caves reminiscent of the buttresses and buttresses of a cathedral, hence the name of the beach.

It is a stunning destination that combines natural beauty, geological history and outdoor activities. It is a place not to be missed if you visit the north coast of Galicia.

Loiba Bank



Banco de Loiba is located on top of a rocky cliff that rises above the Cantabrian Sea. It offers breathtaking views of the Galician coast and the Atlantic Ocean.

It is an impressive viewpoint that offers spectacular views of the Galician coast and the Atlantic Ocean. It is an ideal destination for nature, adventure and photography lovers.

Estaca de Bares



The Estaca de Bares marks the northernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula and is located in the parish of Bares, near Viveiro. It is an impressive cape that juts out into the Cantabrian Sea and offers spectacular views of the Galician coast and the Atlantic Ocean.

It is an impressive cape that offers spectacular views of the Galician coast and the Atlantic Ocean. It is an ideal destination for nature lovers, adventure and bird watching.

Souto da Retorta



Souto da Retorta is located in the valley of the river Landro, in an area of great natural beauty. It is located a few kilometers south of Viveiro, on the north coast of Galicia.

It is a stunning destination for nature and adventure lovers. Its impressive eucalyptus forest, nature trails and rich biodiversity make it a unique place in Galicia worth exploring.

Sargadelos factory



In a salting factory, fresh fish is cleaned, filleted or cut into pieces and then immersed in brine or covered with salt to preserve it. The salting process removes water from the fish and creates a hostile environment for bacteria, allowing it to be preserved for extended periods of time.

Salting factories have existed for centuries and played an important role in the preservation and marketing of fish, especially in coastal areas where fishing was a key economic activity.