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Discover the most unknown regions of northern Spain with its impressive cultural, natural and gastronomic treasures that complement the already famous tourist attractions.
No one knows Northern Spain like us !!!
Our philosophy is that you travel as a local and come to places where guidebooks won't take you
What do our customers say?
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Sarria - Santiago
Andrew and Linda (USA)Thanks for arranging an amazing trip, it really was fabulous. Everything went like clockwork, you guys certainly know how to put the Camino together.
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Selfdrive
Michael and Eleanor ConnollyHi , just want to thank you very much for organising our holiday to Nothern Spain. It was a fantastic trip from start to finish. Drove over a 1000k from Bilbao to Finisterre. The scenery and coast were breathtaking. All hotels were first class in their own individual ways. Best of all was hotel in S... Read moreantiago. Location, atmosphere and staff were fantastic. With first class cuisine in downstairs restaurant. Thanks again. Look forward to coming back to spain. Maybe do east coast next time. Regards, Michael and Eleanor Connolly
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Kayaktour
DuncanWe had a brilliant time. A fantastic host made the trip. He said at the start that although we didn’t know each other by the end of the holiday we’d be best of friends, and we were. My son said that even if I wasn’t going again next year, he would. And I really mean it!
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Camino Santiago trip
KeithGeneral remarks: This was a very well organised trip. Staff at Spain is More were always very helpful and responded to e-mails very quickly. The documentation was good and arrived in good time to be used during my planning before departure. Hotels, baggage transfers and transfer to Sarria: All ho... Read moretels and baggage arrangements were good. I particularly liked the charming (and helpful) staff at Hostal Casa Benilde in Palas de Rei, the comfortable room and good food at Hotel O Pino (especially the egg & bacon breakfast !), and the whole experience at the Hotel in Santiago. The hotel in Santiago was not only ideally placed adjacent to the old part of the city, but very close to Plaza Galicia, from where I had to catch an early bus to return to the airport. The hotel in Arzua was the least comfortable, with no hot water early in the morning and thin walls between rooms. My impression was not helped by the fact that my room overlooked a road building activity, which was noisy and periodically shook the building from 15.00 until 19.30. There were no problems with my taxi from Lavacolla to Sarria and all the baggage transfers were efficient. Excursion to Finisterre: This day trip was excellent. I appreciated the fact that we were a small group (9 people, I think), in a small mini-coach. The guide, Laura, was first class and translated everything into English for my benefit. She also answered all my questions and took the trouble to find additional information for me. We were not rushed at any time, but had 4 stops at interesting places, and saw some nice scenery while travelling.
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