Discover the Natural and Spiritual Soul of Galicia on a Day Trip to Ribeira Sacra and Allariz
Embark on a full-day guided journey through one of Galicia’s most breathtaking landscapes. This carefully curated itinerary takes you from Santiago de Compostela to the heart of Ribeira Sacra, a land of deep canyons, ancient monasteries, and legendary viticulture—plus the picturesque medieval village of Allariz.
Before You Go:
The order of visits may change depending on availability of boat and site access
Bring comfortable footwear, a light jacket, and water
The tour is conducted in Spanish and English
Lunch is not included – free time will be provided to eat or shop locally
We depart at 8:00 AM from the Hotel Universal in Santiago. From there, we travel through the provinces of Lugo and Ourense, crossing valleys, vineyards, and historic lands. Please note: the order of visits may vary depending on boat and monastery schedules.
⛵ Catamaran Cruise through the Sil River Canyon
The highlight of the tour is a scenic catamaran ride along the Sil River, departing from Santo Estevo de Ribas de Sil. For 90 minutes, you'll glide between towering granite cliffs, passing terraced vineyards that cling to impossible slopes—a tradition known as “heroic viticulture.” Learn how wine is cultivated in one of the most dramatic terrains in Europe, all while soaking in the serenity of the canyon waters.
Breathtaking Viewpoints and Monastic Heritage
After the cruise, we’ll ascend to one of the region’s most iconic viewpoints, where the canyon reveals its full grandeur—granite cliffs rising over 700 metres, dropping more than 400 metres towards the river below. It’s a moment to pause, breathe, and connect with Galicia’s wild beauty.
Next, we visit the Monastery of San Pedro de Rocas, carved into the rock of the Barbeiró mountains. This 6th-century sanctuary is Galicia’s oldest monastery, featuring anthropomorphic tombs, a rustic church, a medieval bell tower, and the Fountain of San Benito, said to have healing properties.
Allariz – Galicia’s Hidden Medieval Treasure
We end the afternoon in Allariz, one of the most charming and well-preserved towns in Galicia. Accompanied by your guide, you’ll explore its cobbled streets, Romanesque churches, scenic plazas, and riverside paths—all part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Known for its legends, slow-living atmosphere, and natural surroundings, Allariz is a cultural jewel that perfectly balances past and present.
Return to Santiago is scheduled for the early evening, after a day filled with history, landscapes, and unforgettable experiences.
Book now and let the magic of Ribeira Sacra and Allariz sweep you away.