Santiago de Compostela: Finisterre, Muxía & Costa da Morte

4.8
(237 reviews)
Santiago de Compostela, Spain

9 hours (approximately)
Offered in: German and 4 more

Discover the Costa da Morte on a complete excursion from Santiago de Compostela that combines spectacular scenery, history and authentic seafaring culture. This panoramic tour takes you through some of the most emblematic places on the Galician Atlantic coast, where nature and the legends of the Camino de Santiago meet.
This tour stands out for offering a wide and balanced tour of the Costa da Morte, combining panoramic viewpoints, unique natural enclaves, villages with a marine identity and places full of history, all in one day from Santiago. A comfortable and complete way to discover one of the most authentic coastlines in Europe

What's Included

Audio guides (on request)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Official tourism guide
Lunch

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Toxo Travel

Toxo Travel Office

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 9 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    The first stop is an invitation to open your eyes. The viewpoint of Mount Paxareiras offers a wide view over the estuary of Muros and Noia, where the sea enters the land with Atlantic softness. From here you understand the complexity of the Galician landscape: green hills descending towards the water, small sheltered beaches and villages that seem to lean on the slope. It is the perfect place to take perspective (geographical and emotional) before continuing to the more open coast.

    25 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Fervenza de Ezaro

    The next landmark is a rare natural spectacle in Europe: the Ézaro waterfall. The Xallas River, after traversing the Galician interior, rushes directly over the ocean in a powerful fall that breaks against the granite rock. The environment, with intense gray and green tones, creates an almost theatrical scene where water is the absolute protagonist. The visit allows you to approach the base of the waterfall and feel the energy of the place, especially when the flow is generous.

    35 minutes Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    We circulate glued to the coast of the estuary of Corcubion, famous once for being shelter of ships during the storms. We also cross the villages of Cee and Corcubión, full of whaling history and trade with the Republic of Venice

    Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Faro de Fisterra

    The journey continues to the mythical Cape of Fisterra, for centuries considered the “end of the world”. Here the Atlantic unfolds without limits and the horizon seems infinite. The lighthouse, erected in the 19th century, guards the cliffs and has become a symbol for both navigators and pilgrims who prolong the Camino de Santiago to this end point. The wind, changing light and constant sound of the sea make the stop an intense and memorable experience.

    55 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Fisterra

    At the foot of the cape is the village of Fisterra, a seaport with a marked identity. Its narrow streets, fish market and boats remind us that here the sea is not landscape, but way of life. The tour includes free time to stroll through the city centre and enjoy local cuisine, where seafood and fresh fish occupy the centre of the table. It is a time to relax and taste the Atlantic essence calmly.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Muxia

    In the afternoon, the route leads to Muxía, where the sanctuary of the Virgin of the Boat is perched in front of the ocean in an overwhelming enclave. According to tradition, the Virgin arrived here in a stone boat to encourage the apostle James in his preaching. The rock formations surrounding the temple feed the legend and add a symbolic dimension to the landscape. The contrast between the sober architecture of the sanctuary and the force of the sea creates an atmosphere of natural recollection and grandeur.

    40 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Camarinas (Pass by)

    We are bordering the entire river of Camariñas with beautiful landscapes and also cross the village of Camariñas, famous for its lace and history of shipwrecks

    Admission ticket free
  • 6

    The last stop is Cape Vilan, one of the most spectacular and rugged points on the Costa da Morte. Its lighthouse, a pioneer in the use of electricity in Spain, rises on steep cliffs that descend into an indomitable ocean. The maritime history of the area, marked by shipwrecks and the constant need for guidance, is clearly visible here. It is a resounding closure to the day, with open views and a sense of extreme territory.

    40 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Toxo Travel

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