Galicia, Spain

Barnacles, Bluffs and Brine: A Galician Seafood Pilgrimage

September 21 - September 28, 2025
March 15 - March 22, 2026
April 12 - April 19, 2026
September 20 - September 27, 2026

Where

Galicia, Spain

Group Size

6 - 11 Travelers

Duration

8 Days, 7 Nights

When

Sept 21 - 28, 2025 Mar 15 - 22, 2026 Apr 12 - 19, 2026 Sept 20 - 27, 2026

Price

5,000 USD per person

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The Romans once considered Galicia, the rugged coastal region of northwestern Spain, the end of the world. Today, it is still one of Europe’s least-explored, but most fascinating corners: the region’s Celtic heritage, seafaring tradition, and language – closer to Portuguese than Spanish – all contribute to a distinct Galician identity.

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Here, active fishing villages, monasteries, lighthouses, and ancient settlements punctuate panoramic views of the sea. For many visitors, the region’s allure is the pilgrimage route known as Camino de Santiago, but what draws us here is another mission entirely: exploring its incredible and diverse bounty of seafood. On this eight-day seafood pilgrimage, we’ll be exploring the historic fishing villages of the Galician coast, where we’ll open ourselves to a whole world of traditional producers and craftsmen that make their living along the sea: from barnacle hunters, oyster fishermen, and razor clam-diggers, to lobster trap builders and net menders. We’ll also get a unique opportunity to meet the chefs who use this incredible local produce to transform Galician cuisine into something new and exciting. Though our focus will be seafood and the traditional artisans along this coast, we’ll be exploring all facets of Galician identity – history, folklore, architecture, music, language, and religion – and gaining a deeper understanding of its unbreakable bond with the sea.

Meet

a range of local producers: from barnacle hunters to clam diggers

Trek

through the most captivating of Galicia’s wild, craggy coastline

Learn

from a local chef, who will demonstrate his elevated spin on Galician classics in a Michelin-starred kitchen

Immerse

yourself in Galician heritage, from Celtic settlements to the holiest cathedrals in the Catholic world

Hear

the last bagpipe makers of Galicia play in their workshop

Your itinerary

Meet the Crew

We are firm believers in the power of local knowledge. Our guides and the culinary masters and other artisans who are part of our trips all deeply reflect that. Meet some of our Galicia’s finest culinary heroes:

Paula

María

Javier

Lorena and Juan

Antón

Santiago

Maria

Pepe

Where you'll stay

Hear what travelers are saying

Phenomenal. A unique experience not to be missed!

Lauren C.

Phenomenal. A unique experience not to be missed!

Peter P.

Wow! The things we saw, the things we ate were all so amazing! We were pampered beyond anything I've experienced.

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Know before you go

Pricing and Accommodation

The total cost of this trip is $4,750 in 2025 and $5,000 in 2026. For travelers wishing to have single accommodations during the trip, an additional $750 ($900 in 2026) will be due at the time of the final payment. A $500 non-refundable deposit per traveler is required to secure space on the trip. The balance is due 90 days prior to the start of the trip.

Activity Level

Travelers should feel comfortable walking three to five miles each day and remaining on their feet for long periods of time. Be prepared to roll up your sleeves and get hands-on during a couple cooking workshops. This is an outdoor trip that takes place rain or shine. We can expect to be outdoors with raincoats in periods of light showers.

Arrival and Departure

Note that the trip begins in Vigo and ends in Santiago de Compostela. Vigo’s Peinador Airport has direct connections to Madrid, Barcelona, London, Paris, Lisbon, and other nearby cities, while its Guixar Railway Station has connections to Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, Porto, and more. We recommend that you arrive in Vigo by 3 p.m. on Day 1 and depart from Santiago de Compostela anytime on Day 8. If you’d like to extend your stay on either end, we’re happy to arrange extra nights and provide suggestions for things to do and see on your own.

Inclusions

• All accommodation throughout the trip in stylish, boutique hotels. • Professional guides throughout the entire experience. • A belt-popping experience, with all meals and drinks included in planned activities. • All activities and events as mentioned in the itinerary. • A hungry group of Culinary Backstreets travelers, excited to explore all that Galicia has to offer!

Exclusions

• Transportation and flights to Vigo and from Santiago de Compostela. Note that the trip begins and ends in different locations. • Transportation to and from the airport. • Food and drink outside of Trip offerings as well as any personal expenses. • If applicable, applying for an Spanish visa (not required for U.S. citizens). • Travel insurance (recommended).

Dietary Restrictions

Due to the region’s seafood traditions, there will be a number of meals during the trip that are exclusively shellfish, and which won’t have vegetarian substitutes. While most of our trips can generally cater to vegetarian diets, this culinary itinerary has more limited options. If you are neither a pescatarian nor omnivore, it will be hard to fully participate in this trip. Itineraries and daily schedules are subject to change. We expect to do everything listed in the itinerary, though the order may be rearranged based on weather or other local conditions.

Our Commitment to Safety and Sustainability

We have reinforced our commitment to sustainability and safety with new guidelines to assure maximum safety of our guests on our trips while maintaining the quality of the experience. All of our experiences are designed to have minimal impact on the community and environment. For more details on our precautions, read here. Our cancellation policy is extremely flexible to deal with changes in travel plans.

Cancellation Policy

You may cancel 90 days before the start of the trip and receive a full refund minus a $500 per-person service fee. If you cancel on or after 60 days before the start of the trip there is a 50% cancellation fee. On or after 30 days there is a 100% cancellation fee. We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance as we are not able to make exceptions to this policy in cases of family/medical emergency or cases of the trip being canceled (see our Terms and Conditions for full details).

Notes on the Itinerary

Itineraries and daily schedules are subject to change. We expect to do everything listed in the itinerary, though the order may be rearranged based on weather or other local conditions.

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