by mgl217
Lovely city. Took a scenic bus excursion to see the highlights and the oldest working lighthouse in existence
by Nmtcc
Pilgrimage and cathedral were spectacular.
by Plurp
We stayed close to the ship, walk round the town then up to the little fort, which is just a couple of euros to get in, worth a visit.
by lizajw
Beautiful town, stunning buildings and promenade, we took a stroll through town out to beach on the other side. Sandy Bay, great relaxing morning.
by chipper27684926
A new port for us, very interesting, love the walled city of Lugo. (Historical City of Lugo tour).
by CG2009
A Coruña is the most colourful of the ports and has the largest beach of them all which gave great views of the ship from said beach, the port was one of the few to actually have a terminal, the shops had alot of things which you would never even see in britain so its a 5 star review from me.
by lisalendvay7
Didn’t spend time in port but looked beautiful.
by Mikeinnc
Not much charm. Nothing there that interested us, so we took a short train ride to Santiago de Compostela for the day. Very old, and interesting city.
by Thomasbentley
Cool place
by BrysY
Bustling, clean, vibrant. Great place to just walk around, pop into a shop or bar. Walk across the road from the ship and keep going and you come to a beech.
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