Explore Vigo's sun-drenched Casco Vello with an official local guide who reveals the city's Celtic roots, its legendary oyster stalls, and the baroque Co-Cathedral — all within easy walking distance of the port.
What to expect
Your guide meets you steps from the gangway and leads you uphill into the medieval old quarter, past the Co-Cathedral of Santa María with its ornate Galician baroque façade, and along the battlements of Castelo de San Sebastián for sweeping views over the Ría de Vigo. Duck into the covered Mercado da Pedra where legendary oysterwomen have been shucking since the 19th century — a glass of Albariño in hand is obligatory. The tour concludes at Praza da Constitución, where café terraces invite you to linger at your own pace.
Good to know
Tours typically run 2–2.5 hours, making them ideal as a morning warm-up before departing for the Cíes. Private tours can be booked for a bespoke, flexible pace. No sturdy shoes needed — but do wear comfortable footwear as the old town has cobblestones.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Vigo — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.