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Camino a La Carte by Ultreya Tours www.ultreyatours.com ULTREYA TOURS [email protected] +1 917 677 7470 THE ARTABRA COAST PRIVATE DAY TOUR FROM SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Into the land of the Celtic kinds the Artabrians. On this Guided Tour of the Coast between A Coruña and Ferrol, North of Santiago de Compostela, you will dive deep into the Celtic roots of Galicia. Over the course of a day, we will be visiting the land of Breogán, son of Brath, known in oral Galician and Irish tradition to be the king of the region before the arrival of the Romans and for founding A Coruña and constructing the original Tower of Hercules, the oldest surviving lighthouse in the world still in activity. The landscape combines sea and mountains with a coastline of beautiful beaches, some that are sheltered, located inside the “rías”, and others that are wild and open to the ocean a well as thriving cities. During the day you will get to visit the traditional harbor village of Cedeira with its beautiful beaches of Vilarrube, Pantín and the wetlands of Valdoviño, the famous rural sanctuary and pilgrimage destination of San Andrés de Teixido, the spectacular 600m high cliffs of Garita de Herbeira, the seaside city of Ferrol and the harbour city of A Coruña including among other sights the Tower of Hercules. PRICE & DATES FACT FILE Private tours can be organized on request on the Pick-up Santiago de Compostela, Calle dates of your choice! Ask us for details! Senra, nº 14 at 9am (hotel pick-up on request) Price starting at: €350 per group Return Santiago de Compostela between 6:30pm & 7pm Duration 9h30 Stops Cedeira, San Andrés de Teixido, Garita de Herbeira, Ferrol, A Coruña THIS TOUR INCLUDES HIGHLIGHTS • Transfers in minivan or private bus from Santiago Learn about Celtic Galicia de Compostela to the Artabra Coast and back Operated by Viajes Viloria - one of • An official bilingual Spanish / English guide the oldest & most respected Tour (German, French, Italian & Japanese on request) Operator in Galicia • Guided visits of each town visited See the highest cliffs in Galicia and • Does not include lunch unless requested the oldest lighthouse in the world Full day excursion with a local certified guide www.ultreyatours.com ULTREYA TOURS [email protected] +1 917 677 7470 ABOUT ULTREYA TOURS WHY CHOOSE US? We are a Incoming Tour Operator specialized Fully bonded, ensured and registered as in organizing comprehensive and highly retail & wholesale Travel Agency in Spain personalized walking tours for groups on the We are based in Santiago and you Founded and based in Camino de Santiago. can reach us 24/7 while you are on the Santiago de Compostela, we know the region of Camino Galicia and the secrets of the Camino by heart. We only book the best accommodation The Camino de Santiago is not just our business it according to your group’s requirements is our way of life and we would love nothing more and budget than to introduce you to our vision of the Camino. You will get a dedicated Camino Account Planner to assist at every step Our name Ultreya comes from the Latin word for Special rates and dedicated offers for Onwards. “Ultreya, Suseya, Santiago” was the large groups common greeting amongst pilgrims in Medieval times. It meant courage, further and higher is Excellent commission structure for Santiago. We are already in Santiago so our goal resellers and travel agents is to bring you there and help you every step of the Way. “Our mission is to ensure that our customers enjoy such a memorable and rewarding experience on the Camino de Santiago that they wish to repeat it with us.” Nellie Meunier - Ultreya Tours founder ONLY 4 STEPS AWAY FROM YOUR JOURNEY STEP 1 Get in touch with one of our Camino Planner for a personalized quote STEP 2 Once you are satisfied with the Terms & Conditions of your tour, we will invoice you for a 50% of the total price non-refundable deposit to process the booking STEP 3 Immediately after receiving the initial deposit we will start booking your accommodation, meals, activities, guides and any other services STEP 4 30 days before the departure, we will request the 50% remaining deposit and you will receive the list of your accommodation, confirmation vouchers for extra services and activities, pilgrim kits for each members of your group, a detailed guidebook and Spanish phrasebook per room If you dream of walking the Camino de Santiago, don’t delay it any further contact us [email protected] or visit our website to find the best ayW for your group! Ultreya Tours www.ultreyatours.com +1 917 677 7470 (USA) +34 881 249 039 (Spain) Centro de Emprendemento Ciudad de la Cultura de Galicia 15707 Santiago de Compostela.
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