The Ría de Vigo is a destination in itself, full of secrets that can be discovered by sailing its waters. A beautiful and surprising natural refuge in which naval battles and legends of sunken galleons loadedwith gold intermingle with the richness of its waters, fishing tradition and the cultivation of mussels and oysters. And like a pearl in an oyster, San Simón Island emerges within; once a refuge for pirates, a lazaret, a monastery and even a prison, and still today hiding Captain Nemo and his men, who can be spotted when the tide goes out carrying the gold under the sea. Dare to penetrate its mysteries, discover its depths, learn its stories, learn how its waters are cultivated, or put on your boots and become one of its shellfish collectors... THE RÍA DE VIGO: Jules Verne · Marine and Experiential Tourism “Well, M. Aronnax”, replied Captain Nemo, “we are in that Vigo Bay; and it rests with yourself whether you will penetrate its mysteries” Jules Verne, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
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