Talaso Atlantico

After a great lunch we realised that our accommodation planner had booked us 13km from Oia and tomorrow night in the middle of Oia. Decision made we will taxi to our hotel and walk back to OiaWeiterlesen
After a great lunch we realised that our accommodation planner had booked us 13km from Oia and tomorrow night in the middle of Oia. Decision made we will taxi to our hotel and walk back to OiaWeiterlesen
Off we set this morning and we confused many pilgrims who thought we were either lost or confused.
It's been extremely hot and 13km mostly on tar was hard on the feet.
We arrived at a beautifullyWeiterlesen
After a great lunch of seafood rice we walked into town to see the monastery (ceertainly not to clock up any steps).
Galician seafood rice is unbelievably rich in flavor, creamy while stillWeiterlesen
Construction of the Santa María de Oia Monastery, the municipality's main monument, began in the mid-12th century, during the reign of Galician King Alfonso VII. Within its walls gathered monks whoWeiterlesen
Between Baiona and A Guarda is Oia, where the coastline stands firm against the force of the ocean. This spectacular sight can be seen from the mountains, where wild horses graze freely.
The monasteryWeiterlesen
Our journey this morning started with the most wonderful deaf taxi driver who took us to Crystal Beach to start. He was incredibly kind and caring and really wanted us to start from this specialWeiterlesen
We walked into Baiona which is a beautiful old town.
It is of great historical importance, since on March 1, 1493 , Martín Alonso Pinzón arrived on the shores of Bayonne after his trip to AmericaWeiterlesen
We decided to do a seafood treat in celebration of our walk.
Galicia not only offers the best seafood in Spain because they have been dedicated to fishing for centuries. If you combine the wordsWeiterlesen
We put our feet in the sea and had a sundowner on the beach. Absolutely beautiful!