Caneliñas Whaling Station

Civil architecture
Cee

Find out more about Caneliñas Whaling Station

In the parish of A Ameixenda (Cee), the Caneliñas Whaling Station stands as the last operational whale processing plant in Europe and one of the best preserved today. With over 60 years of history, it offers a fascinating glimpse into Galicia’s maritime industry.

The first stage of operation ran from 1924 to 1927 under the Spanish Whaling Company, funded with Norwegian capital. A second, more industrialized phase began in 1951, led by IBSA, which expanded the facilities and reoriented production for export to Japan. The plant closed in 1985, after processing its last whale — a 17.7-meter fin whale.

Visitors can still explore remnants like the original slipways, the dismemberment warehouses, the pier, artisan wells and old canals. Today, the Caneliñas whaling site is one of Galicia’s best spots for whale and dolphin watching, as well as a peaceful destination where nature, sea, and history converge.

Lighthouses, rivers, beaches and much more on the Costa da Morte

Other places of interest in Cee

San Adrián de Toba Pilgrimage
Every June 16, the parish of Toba in the municipality of Cee hosts the San Adriá...
Armada Mounth
Armada Mounth is one of the most symbolic places on the Camino de Santiago to Fi...
San Pedro Mártir Pilgrimage
In the parish of A Pereiriña, atop the mountain of Lobelos, the San Pedro Mártir...
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Xunqueira – Cee
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Xunqueira, located in the town of Cee, is one of th...
Fernando Blanco de Lema Institute
Fernando Blanco de Lema was born on October 18, 1796, in Cee. Before his first b...
Gures viewpoint
The Gures viewpoint is more than a viewpoint and you can find tables and benches...
Monte da Peneda in A Ameixenda
Monte da Peneda in A Ameixenda (Cee) is one of the most impressive scenic viewpo...
Cee’s Carme Festival
Every July 16th, the town of Cee comes alive with the celebration of O Carme, on...
Fernando Blanco Museum. Escola das Nenas
Its construction is due to the philanthropist born in the town at the end of the...
The Rock Carvings of Monte Banle in Ameixenda (Cee)
Two significant prehistoric rock art sites have recently been discovered on Mont...