My dad was from Coruña so I’ve been there to see family many times and am heading back in June. Many Europeans and South Americans travel there….so it’s probably just under the radar for Americans. All of Galicia is amazing for sure….I love it❤️ Great video!
Thanks for posting this!! This is a region of Spain I have always wanted to visit and spend more than a few days. You have given me some great ideas for what to do when I do go.
Spain is such a dream! So glad to have watched this, I also wanted to do solo travel to places like Paris and Greece. I always think that travel is made easier when you have the best travel gear and essentials too. The bento bag from Nomad Lane is my best carry-on bag for travels like this. Thought I'd share it with you guys too!
After watching the video, wanna add Galicia to my bucket list of to be visit places. Thanks for the amazing info in amazingly edited video 😍🙌 Nice effects, text overlays animations and transitions👏👏👏 It was so realistic. Keep the great work✨
@@placidobaamonde6374 we would love to return to Galicia one day. It was a big journey from Northern England by car to Malaga. 5 weeks in total, travelling through beautiful Spain. 5 wonderful days in Galicia. Great memories. The best coastline in the world.
The last week of September beginning of October 2023, we drove around Galicia for seven days. we went to all four provinces starting in Ourense , Castro Caldelas and finished in La Coruña Great time we will be back.
My grandparents were from La Coruña. They spoke the old Gallego dialect, which is similar to Portuguese. Many fond memories ! Great food, wine, and hospitality! I truly enjoyed the bagpipes and the stone houses in Pontevedra made me think of Ireland. Remarkable similarities ! I recently had my DNA done and found out I am Irish, English, and Scottish as well. Thank you for sharing! Best wishes! 🙏🥰
Gallego (Galician) and Portuguese were the same language (Galician-Portuguese) in the Middle Age, but since then, they evolved in different ways and they are now considered different languages. But we can still understand each other quite well :) Glad you have connections to Galicia!
thanks for this great video. Did you hire a car when you were there and if so, do you have any advice? (can you get about easily by train for example). Did you sort out your accommodation in advance or on the fly? Cheers
How many days did it take you to go through all those places? Did you stay at each town you drove to at night or you had a central place to sleep? Any suggestions from you would be greatly appreciated as I wish to make a similar journey around Galicia and have interest in the historic sites.
You should watch the movie with Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen (Dad) about the Camino called the Way. Thank you for kind words about our food culture and country, I'm very glad you enjoyed your stay and your very welcome to come back
BTW. The people mostly speak Spanish with "hints" of Gallego. Of course there are some that speak Gallego but they all learn Spanish first and Gallego 2nd. Remember, it is Galicia Spain. It is not a separate country. My family is from there. Sotomayor and Colon. Thanks for showing people my land!
¿Que primero todos aprendemos español y luego gallego? Díselo a los de Carballo, Camariñas, etc etc etc 😅 Cierto que, por desgracia, el gallego está perdiendo hablantes, pero todavía hay muchas familias e incluso pueblos enteros mayoritariamente gallego-hablantes. Lo que sí, no hay problema de comunicación en español en ninguna parte, es lo bonito de tener dos lenguas 😊
Cool. Trting to trace my last name origin brought me here. Im puerto rican. Last name Ares. Spain colonized Puerto Rico. Im 1st gen in the states. My family is 100% from the island minus all cousins born in the city i was in.
Galicia is a hidden gem and should remain so. All those tourists who visit Galicia must remain silent. In Galicia there are beginning to be too many tourists and we don't want more. Only our Irish, Scottish and Breton cousins are welcome, they understand us and the soul of our land.
I understand this shallow uncultured US Americans nobody wants. It's the disrespect of which they are totally unaware, which is also repelling for other European nations. Areas like Galicia don't want to lose their original character. There are over 2000 years of culture like in many other European nations. The creator of the vid just speaks about beaches and food. No note about the culture like the pilgrimage paths, cathedrals or local festivities...
The importance of Stonehenge lies in its antiquity and the mystery surrounding how it was constructed, which is no longer a mystery. It attracts only an audience knowledgeable in history and passionate about art history, as well as some eccentrics who believe in mysticism, so this girl's opinion is completely valid. Stonehenge may not be an ideal tourist destination, as she says, but no one doubts or denies its archaeological and historical significance.
My dad was from Coruña so I’ve been there to see family many times and am heading back in June. Many Europeans and South Americans travel there….so it’s probably just under the radar for Americans. All of Galicia is amazing for sure….I love it❤️ Great video!
Thanks for posting this!! This is a region of Spain I have always wanted to visit and spend more than a few days. You have given me some great ideas for what to do when I do go.
Spain is such a dream! So glad to have watched this, I also wanted to do solo travel to places like Paris and Greece. I always think that travel is made easier when you have the best travel gear and essentials too. The bento bag from Nomad Lane is my best carry-on bag for travels like this. Thought I'd share it with you guys too!
GALICIA es un sueño.
Amazing video! Very respectfully and creatively done and your Spanish pronounciation is flawless!
After watching the video, wanna add Galicia to my bucket list of to be visit places.
Thanks for the amazing info in amazingly edited video 😍🙌 Nice effects, text overlays animations and transitions👏👏👏 It was so realistic. Keep the great work✨
Galicia is beautiful. Best beach I’ve been to is in O Grove
@@melonycrumpet, Galicia tiene más de mil playas en sus 1.500 kilómetros de costa. Muchas mas hermosas que las de O Grove.
No te arrepentirás de recorrer Galicia.
@@placidobaamonde6374 we would love to return to Galicia one day. It was a big journey from Northern England by car to Malaga. 5 weeks in total, travelling through beautiful Spain. 5 wonderful days in Galicia. Great memories. The best coastline in the world.
@@placidobaamonde6374 paradiso! De nada amigo!
Omg, I'm from Galicia, so glad you made a video about your trip. ❤
Thanks for sharing with us this great Video
The last week of September beginning of October 2023, we drove around Galicia for seven days. we went to all four provinces starting in Ourense , Castro Caldelas and finished in La Coruña Great time we will be back.
My grandparents were from La Coruña. They spoke the old Gallego dialect, which is similar to Portuguese. Many fond memories ! Great food, wine, and hospitality! I truly enjoyed the bagpipes and the stone houses in Pontevedra made me think of Ireland. Remarkable similarities ! I recently had my DNA done and found out I am Irish, English, and Scottish as well. Thank you for sharing! Best wishes! 🙏🥰
Dialecto?
Si, dialecto ao igual que o español, frances, italiano, portugues... etc.
Dialecto do latín.
Gallego (Galician) and Portuguese were the same language (Galician-Portuguese) in the Middle Age, but since then, they evolved in different ways and they are now considered different languages. But we can still understand each other quite well :)
Glad you have connections to Galicia!
great video and story telling.
Great video! 👍
Love it keep it up love you and your videos
MY GREAT GREAT GRANDPA WAS FROM GALICIA
Magic video
Thank you ☺️☺️☺️
Amazing
Nice video about amazing Galicia 😅
Love it!! ❤
As a Galician this video warms my heart
Vigo is the largest city, good video :)
So Good, but I wish I was the only viewer ! Hope I can get there before it's spoiled . Thanks so much.
thanks for this great video. Did you hire a car when you were there and if so, do you have any advice? (can you get about easily by train for example). Did you sort out your accommodation in advance or on the fly? Cheers
That cheesecake looked amazing
How many days did it take you to go through all those places? Did you stay at each town you drove to at night or you had a central place to sleep? Any suggestions from you would be greatly appreciated as I wish to make a similar journey around Galicia and have interest in the historic sites.
You should watch the movie with Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen (Dad) about the Camino called the Way.
Thank you for kind words about our food culture and country, I'm very glad you enjoyed your stay and your very welcome to come back
De hecho son originarios de Salceda de Caselas, de la parroquia de Parderrubias, donde tienen una casa...
Wondering if this itirnarary or generally exploring Galicia is doable via Public transportation
very nice
How is it going?, girl. bravo. cool uploading, have a good one, 💥
The largest city in Galicia is Vigo.
Sorry but the biggest city by population in Galicia is Vigo , located in the south of Galicia.
Me gusta cuando habla en Español.!!
BTW. The people mostly speak Spanish with "hints" of Gallego. Of course there are some that speak Gallego but they all learn Spanish first and Gallego 2nd. Remember, it is Galicia Spain. It is not a separate country. My family is from there. Sotomayor and Colon. Thanks for showing people my land!
¿Que primero todos aprendemos español y luego gallego? Díselo a los de Carballo, Camariñas, etc etc etc 😅 Cierto que, por desgracia, el gallego está perdiendo hablantes, pero todavía hay muchas familias e incluso pueblos enteros mayoritariamente gallego-hablantes. Lo que sí, no hay problema de comunicación en español en ninguna parte, es lo bonito de tener dos lenguas 😊
@@laumcasal Si si. Por su puesto no todos
Pedro Madruga aka Cristobal Colon 🧐
First rule, The guardian should be used as toilet paper and not reading material.
My Grandfather was baptized in that church in Betanzos.
From India,,,Assam.. ❤️ 😍 💖 ...
May God grand me the desire of of my heart to live in Santiago De Compostela as in remembrance of Saint James who was martyred there❤❤❤
My surname is Galicia, soon ill be visiting GALICIA.
Cool. Trting to trace my last name origin brought me here. Im puerto rican. Last name Ares. Spain colonized Puerto Rico. Im 1st gen in the states. My family is 100% from the island minus all cousins born in the city i was in.
Preety girl 🆒😎🤙
anyone can tell me if there is problem with cockroaches in Galicia ? same as in other regions in spain?
Beautiful girls.
Galicia is a hidden gem and should remain so. All those tourists who visit Galicia must remain silent. In Galicia there are beginning to be too many tourists and we don't want more. Only our Irish, Scottish and Breton cousins are welcome, they understand us and the soul of our land.
Whoa.. you just showed us how uninviting you guys are.
@@redcardgaming17Perfect. That's what I wanted...
You’re quite absurdly funny 🦍
I understand this shallow uncultured US Americans nobody wants. It's the disrespect of which they are totally unaware, which is also repelling for other European nations. Areas like Galicia don't want to lose their original character. There are over 2000 years of culture like in many other European nations. The creator of the vid just speaks about beaches and food. No note about the culture like the pilgrimage paths, cathedrals or local festivities...
That would make all of the USA and British Isles!. You should say ONLY Spanish or Portuguese cousins!
You are cute 🎉
The audacity slatting stonehenge, In future refrain from slatting other historical world heritage sites. Disgraceful
The importance of Stonehenge lies in its antiquity and the mystery surrounding how it was constructed, which is no longer a mystery. It attracts only an audience knowledgeable in history and passionate about art history, as well as some eccentrics who believe in mysticism, so this girl's opinion is completely valid. Stonehenge may not be an ideal tourist destination, as she says, but no one doubts or denies its archaeological and historical significance.
@@JC-uv1zy The thing is she is talking about Galicia. Enough already about England.
She lost me from the beginning when she pronounced it, "Ga-LISS-ee-uh." Please stay home.
Looks shitty.
No your comment is. Go back to your dark cave with your insulting words.
Fuera de Galicia, ingleses..! Ya os echamos de aquí una vez...