Nestled on the rugged coast of Galicia, this isn't your typical Spanish resort - it’s a hilly, high-energy port city where the fish is so fresh you can smell the Atlantic and the nearby islands look like they’ve been stolen from the Caribbean.


Why do people love going on holidays to Vigo?

  • The Cíes Islands Secret - Often called the "Galician Seychelles," these islands are a short boat trip away and boast sand so white you’ll need your most boujee sunglasses.

  • Oyster Street Magic - Head to Rúa das Ostras where local ladies shuck fresh oysters right in front of you - it’s a top-class snack for anyone feeling a bit swanky.

  • The Best Sunsets in Spain - Because you’re on the west coast, the sun sets over the Atlantic, turning the sky a stunner shade of pink every single night.

  • Hilly Highs and Lows - The city is built on a slope, meaning every street corner serves up a to-die-for view of the Ría de Vigo bay.


What is the best time to visit Vigo?

Vigo is a maritime dream that avoids the baking oven-heat of the south, making it a 10/10 choice for those who like to stay active. Galicia is famous for its lush landscapes which stay looking dreamy thanks to the refreshing Atlantic breeze. Whether you’re here for a stylish summer island hop or a spring seafood tour, this is the one.

  • Spring - Average 16°C - The camellias are popping off in the city parks and the air is perfect for exploring the old town without losing your body weight in sweat.

  • Summer - Average 24°C - This is prime time for the islands; it’s warm, sunny, and the best time to enjoy a big jug of Sangria by the marina.

  • Autumn - Average 19°C - The harvest season brings the best local wines and the forest trails around the city look absolutely amaze in the golden light.

  • Winter - Average 12°C - It’s a proper mood with the misty Atlantic views, perfect for tucking into a plate of hot octopus or snacking on a tasty cheeseboard in a cosy tavern.


What are the best beaches to visit on your Vigo holidays

The beaches around Vigo are a total flex. You’ve got everything from urban sandy stretches to protected island paradises that look like a postcard from the tropics.

  • Playa de Rodas (Cíes Islands) - Voted the best beach in the world by some, this is a booming stretch of crystal-clear water and powdery white sand.

  • Playa de Samil - The city’s main beach, featuring whopper swimming pools, cafes, and a promenade that’s perfect for families and social butterflies.

  • Playa de O Vao - A stylish spot with clear turquoise water that attracts a younger, boujee crowd looking to tan and chill.

  • Playa de Canido - A smaller, more traditional beach known for its top-tier seafood restaurants located just a few steps from the sand.

  • Playa de Nerga - Located across the bay, this wild beach is backed by pine trees and offers a more rugged, natural holiday vibe.


Things to do on your Vigo holidays

Vigo is more than just a gateway to the islands; it’s a city that’s constantly popping off with culture, history, and incredible food. From Roman ruins to modern art, there is plenty to keep your itinerary looking fabulous.

  • Boat Trip to the Cíes Islands - You literally cannot leave without visiting this protected paradise; just remember to book your permit as they keep it exclusive.

  • Hike up to O Castro Castle - It’s a bit of a climb, but the 360-degree views of the city and the bay are worth every single step in gold.

  • Explore Casco Vello - The old town has been given a swanky makeover and is now the place to go for boutique shopping and tapas hopping.

  • Visit the MARCO Museum - A former prison turned into a contemporary art space, perfect for a bit of edgy culture when you’ve had too much sun.

  • Eat Octopus "A Feira" - You haven't lived until you’ve tried the local speciality; it’s delish and usually served on a traditional wooden platter.

  • Walk the Bridge of Rande - Take a drive or a boat under this mahoosive suspension bridge for a perspective that shows off the wham scale of the bay.

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Weather in Vigo

JAN

13°C

FEB

15°C

MAR

16°C

APR

18°C

MAY

21°C

JUN

24°C

JUL

27°C

AUG

27°C

SEP

25°C

OCT

20°C

NOV

16°C

DEC

13°C

The weather in Vigo is a breath of fresh air compared to the scorching southern coast. It’s a mild, Atlantic climate that means you can actually enjoy a walk without feeling like you’re zonked after 2 minutes. In the summer, the temperatures are a comfortable 24°C, which is bang-on for spending all day on a boat or a beach without the humidity getting the better of you.

While it does rain more here than in the Costa del Sol, we can let this slide as you wouldn't get the heaven-like scenery or the rich wine without it. Winter is never actually freezing, staying at a comfy 12°C, making it an ideal spot for a cheeky out-of-season break where you can swap the brolly for a glass of local Albariño wine.

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