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Travelling to Vigo
Travelling to Vigo with Vueling is the easiest and most comfortable way to discover this Galician city. With our direct flights and affordable prices, you'll be in the heart of Vigo in the blink of an eye. Enjoy its coast, savour its famous cuisine, with seafood as the main star, and immerse yourself in its culture and tradition.
Vigo is the ideal destination for enjoying a privileged setting, delicious seafood cuisine, and landscapes that will leave you in awe. Discover the magic of the Cíes Islands, stroll through the charming streets of the Old Town, and try its traditional dishes while watching the sunsets by the Atlantic.
A Low Cost Getaway to Vigo
Fancy unwinding by the sea? Take advantage of our offers to fly to Vigo at the best price and enjoy a relaxing few days in this Galician gem. Explore the lively Mercado da Pedra, enjoy the views from Monte do Castro, and savour the best of its cuisine in restaurants with views of the Rías Baixas.
Why Fly to Vigo with Vueling?
Discover everything Vigo has to offer! Its fishing port, with the boats and rafts decorating the estuary, is just the beginning. Vigo is the gateway to the Cíes Islands, a natural paradise within the Maritime-Terrestrial National Park of the Atlantic Islands, perfect for those seeking beaches, trails, and stunning landscapes.
Explore the fishing district of Bouzas, with its traditional charm, or visit the Castrelos Park, an ideal green space to unwind. Vigo is also the perfect starting point to discover Galicia, renowned for its tradition, medieval architecture, and delicious cuisine. Try the octopus à feira or the fresh seafood in local taverns or typical "furanchos."
Don't forget to stop by the Rande Bridge, stroll along Samil beach, or learn about maritime history at the Museum of the Sea. Vigo is full of activities for all tastes.
Pack your bags, we're off to Vigo!
How to Get from Vigo Airport to the City Centre?
Vigo Airport is very well connected to the city centre. Here are the best transport options to help you reach your destination without complications.
How to Get from the Airport to the City Centre of Vigo?
Vigo Airport (VGO) is about 9 km from the city centre and is well connected by public transport.
- City Bus: The C1 bus line from the Vitrasa company connects the airport to the city centre, with stops at key locations such as the bus station and the train station. The ticket costs €1.35, and the journey takes around 30 minutes. Buses run regularly, especially during the day.
- Taxi: Taxis are available 24 hours a day at the stand located in front of the arrivals terminal. The ride to the city centre takes about 20 minutes, and the fare ranges between €20 and €25. A fast and comfortable option to reach your destination without complications.
- Car Hire: If you prefer to travel at your own pace, we make it easy. With Vueling Cars, you can hire a car at the airport with our partner companies. Perfect for exploring Vigo and its surroundings with total freedom. Prices start from €25 per day, depending on the type of vehicle and rental duration.
What to Do in Vigo
Vigo is a city that combines its maritime tradition with a rich cultural and natural heritage. Let yourself be surprised by the lively Praza da Constitución and the glass galleries on Príncipe Street, two of the city's most iconic spots. If you're looking for nature, head to Castrelos Park, a perfect green space to unwind, or climb to the Mirador do Cepudo, where you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the estuary.
Of course, you can't leave without tasting the typical dishes of Galician cuisine, such as octopus à feira or empanada, paired with a good Albariño wine. Vigo will captivate you with its Atlantic essence, its tradition, and its flavour.
What to See in Vigo
Vigo is history, nature, and the sea. From the rafts in the estuary to the Mirador do Cepudo, every corner of the city tells its connection to the Atlantic. Enjoy the views from A Guía Park, explore the maritime charm of the Bouzas district, or visit the Liste Museum to learn more about Galician tradition. And if you're in the mood for a sweet treat, take a stroll down Príncipe Street and discover its vibrant atmosphere, full of shops and cafés.
Cultural Attractions
- Old Town: The Old Town is the historic heart of Vigo, with its charming cobblestone streets and lively squares, where you'll find a wide variety of bars, restaurants, and local shops.
- Galician Sea Museum: Located in the former Alcabre-Molino de Viento cannery, this museum is key to understanding Galicia's deep historical connection with the sea and its maritime tradition.
- Concatedral de Santa María: With its neoclassical style and baroque towers, this impressive architectural work in the heart of Vigo is a symbol of the city's rich and diverse heritage.
- Monte do Castro: Situated in the heart of Vigo, the archaeological remains of an ancient Celtic settlement are integrated into a park where you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views of the Vigo estuary.
Outdoor Activities
- Castrelos Park: With its 220,000 m², this is the largest park in Vigo. Perfect for family visits, it features an extensive playground and a lovely lake inhabited by ducks and swans, making it an ideal spot to enjoy with children.
- Beaches: Relax on beaches like Samil or the stunning Rodas Beach, located on the paradisiacal Cíes Islands, considered one of Galicia's best natural destinations.
- Alfonso XII Promenade: With impressive views of the city and the estuary, this avenue is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll while soaking up the charm of Vigo.
- Cíes Islands: Take a ferry from Vigo's port and delve into this natural paradise, part of the Maritime-Terrestrial National Park of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia. A must-visit for hiking, diving, and nature lovers.
Gastronomy
- Fresh Seafood: Taste the famous oysters on Oyster Street or dare to try the gooseneck barnacles, two true local delicacies representing the best of Galician cuisine.
- Traditional Dishes: Enjoy authentic Galician cuisine with dishes such as empanada, octopus à feira, or lacón con grelos, always paired with a good Albariño for a perfect match.
- O Progreso Market: The perfect place to enjoy fresh, locally sourced products straight from the heart of Galician cuisine.
- Fine Dining and Gastro-bars: Vigo combines tradition and modernity in its gastronomy, with options ranging from fine dining restaurants to gastro-bars reinventing local flavours.
Transport
- Urban Bus Network: Getting around Vigo is easy thanks to its efficient bus network, which connects the city centre with neighbourhoods, beaches, and other points of interest.
- Ferry to the Cíes Islands: Ferries depart from Vigo's port to the Cíes Islands, a true natural paradise perfect for hiking trails. Remember to plan your visit in advance and apply for your authorisation from the Xunta, as access is limited to preserve its valuable ecosystem.
Travel Tips
- Any time of the year is perfect for discovering Vigo. In summer, festivals like O Marisquiño liven up the city with activities, music, and sports. Spring and autumn are ideal for enjoying its mild climate while exploring parks and natural trails. In winter, the city transforms with its famous Christmas lights, which are a real spectacle.
- Vigo is a city with many hills, so wear comfortable shoes to explore both its urban areas and outdoor routes.
- If you have time, the Rías Baixas are worth a visit. Nearby places like Sanxenxo or Baiona will surprise you with their coastal charm and peaceful atmosphere.
Frequently Asked Questions
What transport options are available from Vigo Airport to the city centre?
Getting to the city centre from Vigo Airport is quick and easy. The C1 urban bus line connects the airport with the city centre for just €1.35, with a journey of around 20 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a taxi, which will take you directly to the centre for about €20. If you prefer more freedom, you can hire a car from the agencies available at the airport and explore Vigo and its surroundings at your own pace.
When is the best time to fly to Vigo?
Any time is great to visit Vigo! In spring and autumn, its pleasant climate is perfect for exploring parks and natural trails. Summer brings stunning beaches and events like O Marisquiño, which combines sports, music, and street art. In winter, the city fills with magic with its famous Christmas lights, and it’s the perfect time to savour its exquisite cuisine.
How can I find cheap flights to Vigo?
With Vueling! Are you looking for cheap flights to Vigo and a wide selection of routes to discover the largest city in Galicia? We offer competitive prices and a comfortable, hassle-free journey. Its delicious cuisine and beautiful coast are waiting for you. Book your flight with Vueling now and start planning your getaway!
Does Vueling operate flights to Vigo from international airports?
Vueling does not operate direct international flights from Vigo, but you can easily connect with European cities like London, Rome, or Paris by making a stopover in destinations like Barcelona or Madrid. Discover our connection options and check the schedules and routes available on our website to plan your trip in the most convenient way.
Can I use my Avios to fly to Vigo?
Of course! Use your Avios to get your flight tickets at a lower price. You can also redeem them to save on extra services, such as choosing your seats or checking in luggage. And don’t forget, if you have Avios with Iberia, you can combine them with Avios Wallet to make the most of them on your bookings.