Overview
- Organizers expanded the space under a 1,200-square-metre tent by 200 square metres and added 200 chairs to enhance visitor comfort.
- An unprecedented Friday-noon opening ushered in weekend festivities spanning July 4–6.
- More than 400 kilograms of lobster were sold in the first two days as seating remained continuously occupied.
- Thousands of festival-goers from Spain, Portugal and France have sustained high attendance through today’s final concerts and activities.
- Declared of Regional Tourist Interest, the festival promotes Galicia’s maritime heritage and bolsters A Guarda’s local economy.