Motels in Galicia
We found 12 properties with availability in Galicia
Motel Cancun Barbadas-Ourense
Estrada Ourense-Celanova Km 4, Os Fornos, Spain
Motel Venus Pontevedra
Avenida Peirao Besada, 33, Poio, Es, Poio, Spain
Motel Caldas
Follente S/N, Caldas De Reis, Spain
Motel Aeropuerto
Avenida Del Aeropuerto, 67 (Peinador), Vigo, Spain
Motel Bracancun
Estrada N-103 Braga-Chaves (A 3Km De Braga E A 2Km De Bracalandia),Lugar De Sao Bartolomeu, Aveleira, Portugal
Motel Caribe
Rua Da Caniza 41, Vigo, Spain
Motel Montecarlo
Travesia De Montouto, Teo. 33, Teo, Spain
Motel Venus Santiago
Paraxo Nº 1, S/N - Luou - Teo, Luou, Spain
Motel Abalo
Lugar Cores S/N, Catoira, Spain
Motel Venus La Coruna
Carretera Nacional VI - Km 581 - Espiritu Santo, Guisamo, Spain
Motel Montecarlo
N-540 Km. 5,2, Lugo, Spain
Motel Santiago
A Gaiosa S/N, Vedra, Spain
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Best properties among the Resort type in Galicia
Resorts in Galicia offer a unique experience compared to other property types such as hotels or vacation rentals. They provide a complete package of accommodation, dining, and recreational facilities all in one place. The serene and natural surroundings of a resort make it a perfect choice for tourists seeking a peaceful retreat in Galicia. The average price for a weekend stay in a resort in Galicia ranges from $150 to $300.
What are the most popular properties among the Resort types for rent in Galicia?
Talaso Atlantico in O Grove: A luxurious resort with stunning sea views and a spa, averaging $200 per night.
Casa Do Cribeiro in Ribeira Sacra: A charming resort nestled in the heart of wine country, averaging $180 per night.
Casa Da Urcela in Rias Baixas: A boutique resort offering personalized service and beautiful gardens, averaging $160 per night.
Terranam Bed & Breakfast in A Coruña: A cozy resort with a focus on eco-friendly practices, averaging $150 per night.
The best neighborhoods in Galicia to stay in
The most popular areas to stay in Galicia are Rias Baixas and Ribeira Sacra. Rias Baixas is known for its picturesque coastal towns, while Ribeira Sacra is famous for its vineyard landscapes and historic monasteries. Both regions offer a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and excellent gastronomy, making them ideal for a relaxing and memorable vacation in Galicia.