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From its situation on top of a rocky promontory, there are magnificent views of Baiona, the Isles de Cies and the "Ria" leading into the busy port of Vigo.
The Parador has been built in the style of a Galician manor house within the walls of a medieval fortress. The fort was built to protect (not always successfully) the port of Baiona from enemies and pirates. Nestling below the Parador is the marina full of yachts from all over the world. It is a favourite landfall for yachts crossing the Atlantic and also for those going from northern Europe to the south Atlantic, the Mediterranean or crossing the Atlantic to the Caribbean Islands. It was here that the first ships arrived in Europe to tell the Europeans of the discovery of America across the ocean. A replica of this ship, Pinta, which was part of the fleet of Columbus, has her permanent home in the harbour. It is the focus point of a medieval carnival held every March to commemorate her arrival on 7 March 1493. Not many modern yachtsmen would like to cross the Atlantic on this small vessel! During the War of the Spanish Succession, the combined English and Dutch fleets sailed through these waters to the battle of Vigo in October 1702. It is believed that there is still a treasure ship on the bottom which was sunk while trying to escape from "fire ships" trying to set them ablaze. Parador de Baiona Bayona The focal point of this Parador Hotel is the splendid stone staircase that goes up from the entrance hall to the bedroom on the first floor. The public rooms reflect the theme of the large old fort being of grand proportions with the walls decorated with memorabilia. This hotel in the Paradors group has regal and elegant common rooms in which decorative elements from other times are in abundance. Stately living rooms and spacious bedrooms, many with views of the sea, make up a grandiose interior in which a focal point is the splendid stone staircase in the entrance hall. The accommodation in this hotel of the Paradors group is ninety two twin bedded rooms, thirteen double bedded rooms, twelve single rooms and five suites. Many of the bedrooms have a view of the sea. In the rooms you will find a private bathroom, a telephone, cable television, safe and a mini bar. The building is air conditioned and there is a restaurant, bar, gift shop and there are conference facilities. Facilities for the disabled are available. There is an outdoor terrace looking over the bay for drinks or light meals or alternatively a pleasant interior courtyard. The Parador has a swimming pool, tennis court and children's playground.
Like all the hotels in the Spanish Paradores group, the high quality restaurant specialises in local recipes. You might like to try the following:
While in visiting Baiona, walk through the old parts of the town. see the Monte Boi wall, the Collegial church, and the "Cruceiro" (stone cross) of Santisima Trinidad. A ferry boat runs across the Ria to the Isle de Cies where there are restaurants for lunch. The islands are a bird sanctuary with excellent sandy beaches. Though some will visit to look at the 'birds' on the discreet sandy beach behind the ferry terminal who have discarded all plumage. Activities in the area include diving, fishing, golf, horse riding, sailing, trekking and paragliding. A drive along the coastal road south of the Parador is spectacular. Visit the fishing harbour of A Guarda and the Celtic settlement on the top of Santa Tecla mountain. Return along the Mino valley where the Albarinho wine is produced. Cross into Portugal for tea in the 'forteleza' at Valenca before returning in the fast road via Vigo. You will find differences of spelling of place names in the area since both Spanish and the old language of Galego are spoken in the region. Pets are not allowed in the hotels in the Spanish Paradores group. |
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| Parador Baiona Reservations |
| Parador Conde de Gondomar at Baiona |
| DAILY RATES (ex Tax) FOR 2 PERSONS SHARING A DOUBLE ROOM | ||||
| 2009 Rates | Standard room | Superior w/ facilities for disabled | Double w/ view | Double w/ living room |
| All Year | 198 EUR | 228 EUR | 266 EUR | 446 EUR |
| Breakfast is compulsory 19 EUR per person per day Lunch or Dinner 32 EUR per person per day | ||||
| PROMOTIONS - DAILY RATE (ex Tax) FOR 1 PERSON SHARING A STANDARD DOUBLE ROOM* | ||||
| 2009 Rates | Golden Days | Young Persons | 5 Night Card | 2 Night Special |
| All Year | 82.6 EUR | 56 EUR | 51.5 EUR | 120 EUR |
| *Supplement and restrictions may apply - General terms and conditions |
| PROMOTION | OVERVIEW (for more detailed information use the link) |
| Golden Days | 30% discount for guests 55 years or over in a standard room with breakfast |
| Young Persons | Discounted rates for guests 20 to 35 years in a standard room with breakfast |
| 5 Night Card | Discounted rates for 5 nights in a standard room exc. breakfast |
| 2 Night Special | 20% discount for 2 consecutive nights or more with half board |
| Parador accommodation within the Spanish regions | |||
| Galicia
North Spain |
Asturias,
Cantabria
& Basque Region |
Aragon
- Rioja
and Navarre |
Catalonia |
| Castile-Leon | Castile-La Mancha (Madrid) | Estremadura | Levante |
| Andalucia (Granada) | Ceuta and Melilla | Canary Islands | Andalucia (Costa del Sol) |
| Paradors front page | Purchase maps of Spain | Computer translations to many languages |
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