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The port city of Vigo, on Spain’s west coast, is a blend of old and new. The settlement first found its legs over 500 years ago as a fishing community, which you can see in the old quarter. The streets in this part of Vigo are lined with Galician-style stone houses, some of which were built by the city’s first settlers. There are four cosy cobbled squares here, too, where you’ll find most of Vigo’s café culture. Head to the modern side of the city – near the waterfront – for the likes of sea-view boutiques and classy marina-view restaurants.
TUI River Cruises tick off everything from big-name cities like Budapest and Vienna to barely-trodden bankside beauties, like Cochem and Durnstein – via iconic waterways including the Rhine and Danube. Best of all? Flights, transfers and meals with drinks are all included.