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O Grove

O Grove is a small town and municipality in the province of Pontevedra, Galicia. It is on a peninsula on the Atlantic ocean and has a population of about 11,000 people.

The many beaches and cooling sea breezes make it a very popular spot for summer vacations with many Spaniards.

Enjoying the water and seafood are the two main and best things to do in O Grove. One activity that combines both of these pleasures are the boat tours on offer. We took one which cruised the local muscle farming activities and served limitless amounts of muscles and white wine during the tour. The tour on the calm estuary waters, plus the food and wine made for an excellent afternoon.

The biggest event of the year in O Grove is Fiesta del Marisco or Seafood festival which, as the name suggests, celebrates the amazing seafood in the area. The festival is held around the first week of October and is becoming more and more popular each year. There are a range of activities over a week, but the highlight for foodies is the food pavilion.

O Grove
O Grove Festival of Seafood before the crowds arrive

Each day dozens and dozens of restaurants and chefs prepare samples of amazing seafood prepared in a variety of ways. Many dishes are served in ceramic bowls with the town name and logo on it, which make a nice souvenir of your visit.  It was definitely one of the best food events I’ve been to and well worth checking out if you can.

If you are looking for somewhere to eat when the festival isn’t on, give Restaurante Taberna Lavandeiro a try.

“My tip for O Grove is don’t attempt a cruise and visit to the festival on the same day. Allow a day for each.”

Getting to O Grove