Vigo is a city of layers. To the casual traveler, it is a vibrant Atlantic port. But to those who know where to look, it is a silent witness to centuries of history, including British ambition, Scottish ingenuity, and international intrigue.
This tour is designed for the curious—those who want to peel back the curtain on a history that shaped not just a city, but the modern world. We don’t just show you Vigo; we reveal the invisible threads that connected this Galician bay to the heart of the British Empire.
Our journey begins discovering the fascinating legacy of the “Cable Inglés”—the 19th-century version of the internet. This underwater telegraph network turned Vigo into one of the most vital communication hubs on the planet. We will walk the same paths as the British engineers who lived here, introducing everything from high-tech communications to the very first football matches ever played on Spanish soil.
San Sebastián viewpoint, the most strategic balcony over the Atlantic. From this historic vantage point, the geography of the Ría becomes our canvas.
As we look out over the water, the stories of Sir Francis Drake and Commander Rooke come to life. You will understand exactly why the British Royal Navy was so obsessed with these deep waters and how the dramatic naval battles fought right beneath your feet changed the course of European history.
From the San Sebastián Castle, we also bridge the gap to the present, explaining how the Vigo you see today—the industrial powerhouse and the fishing giant—rose from the ashes of its storied past.
After uncovering centuries of intrigue, there is only one way to end the journey: like a local. We will conclude our walk toasting with a pint of local beer or a delicious albariño (optional and to be paid in the bar).