Excursion to Finisterre and Costa da Morte from Santiago de Compostela
Description
A large part of this route is linked to the Way of St. James to the end of the earth, Fisterra, where pilgrims have been arriving and falling in love with this place since time immemorial. The Romans thought that this was the westernmost point of the earth and, therefore, the world ended here. The cape of Fisterra hides the true secret of the Costa da Morte: wild landscapes and impressive beaches; some with calm waters and others with strong waves.
What we are going to do?
We will leave Santiago in the direction of a hidden jewel of the Fisterra route, Pontemaceira. We will follow the route to Muxía, specifically to the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Barca, one of the obligatory stops of this pilgrim route and of all Galicians. The next stop will be the Fisterra Lighthouse, a place of great symbolism. We will stop in the village of Fisterra where we will have free time for lunch. After lunch, the Ézaro Waterfall awaits us and, finally, we will visit one of the most characteristic monuments of Galicia, the Hórreo de Carnota.
Itinerary
Santiago de Compostela – Pontemaceira – Muxía – Faro de Fisterra – Fisterra – Cascada de Érazo – Hórreo de Carnota – Ría de Muros - Santiago
What's included?
Transport from Santiago
Professional guide
Guided tour
Insurance
Important
Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes in advance.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. If you cancel under this time or do not show up, you will not be refunded.