Santiago de Compostela cruise port guide
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Santiago de Compostela has been an important pilgrimage center for Christians since the 800s, when the tomb of the apostle James was believed to have been found by a hermit, guided to it by a bright light. Centuries of building and subsequent preservation efforts have maintained a range of extraordinary architecture in the Old Town, including Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical styles. Also home to a large university, the city has numerous places to shop, eat, drink and enjoy local entertainment.
About Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela is the spiritual heart of Galicia and the endpoint of the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage routes. Cruise passengers arrive overland from Vigo or other Galician ports to visit the magnificent Cathedral — said to hold the remains of St. James — and the medieval old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Paris (Le Havre) to Barcelona
Seven Seas Navigator · Iberian Peninsula · 12 nights
from $9,749
$812 / night
Bilbao to Rome
Nautica · Europe · 14 nights
from $2,957
$211 / night
London to Lisbon: Cruising Europe's Western Shores
Le Ponant · Europe · 9 nights
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Lisbon To Bilbao
Marina · Europe · 7 nights
from $2,520
$360 / night
Lisbon To London
Sirena · Europe · 9 nights
from $2,899
$322 / night
Lisbon To Paris
Marina · Europe · 11 nights
from $3,549
$322 / night
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