Book a 2-hour session at a local cooking school like Aulas de Cociña . After a few too many cañas (beers), the group will attempt to braid the dough of a Empanada de Bonito (tuna pie) or Zamburiñas . It is messy, hilarious, and deeply Galician. The prize? You eat your creation with a final Queimada —a local witch's brew of Orujo , sugar, lemon, and coffee beans, set on fire while chanting a spell to scare away evil spirits (and hangovers).
El Berbés es el corazón de la vida nocturna de Vigo. Pasa la noche en uno de los muchos bares, pubs o discotecas de la zona. Disfruta de la música en vivo, de los cócteles especiales y de la animada atmósfera.
Tucked into the lush, green curve of the Rías Baixas, Vigo is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbors, Santiago de Compostela and Porto. However, for those seeking a despedida (bachelor or bachelorette party) that balances urban energy with raw Atlantic beauty, Vigo is an undiscovered gem. The city offers a trifecta often missing from these celebrations: genuine seafood, dramatic landscapes, and a nightlife that feels local rather than tourist-trap chaotic. Here is how to craft the ultimate farewell in the Olive City.

