Embark on a day excursion from Santiago to explore the Costa da Morte, the most legendary coast in Galicia. Travel in comfort on an air-conditioned coach with an expert local guide, discovering the End of the World Trail, ancient fishing villages, Atlantic cliffs, and the only waterfall in Europe that falls into the ocean.
Why this sightseeing tour?
7 stops that combine nature, history and authentic Galician culture
Unique places in Europe: Cape Finisterre (Km 0 of the Camino) and the waterfall of Ézaro
Expert local guide with audio guide in various languages
Free time at each stop, without rushing or waiting in line
Pick-up from centrally located points in Santiago
Ideal for pilgrims, photography lovers, and travellers looking for the real Galicia
Ponte Maceira — A medieval bridge on the Camino
Start your journey in Ponte Maceira, one of the prettiest villages in Spain. Cross its 14th-century medieval bridge over the River Tambre, discover the old flour mills, and feel the spirit of the Camino in this place where time stands still.
Muxía — Mysticism facing the Atlantic
Continue to Muxía, where the Atlantic crashes against the legendary sacred stones. Visit the Sanctuary of Virxe da Barca, a place of legends, miracles, and seafaring pilgrimage, the symbolic end of the impressive Camino dos Faros.
Cape Finisterre — The legendary End of the World
Arrive at the iconic Cape Finisterre, where the ancients believed the known world ended. Take in the panoramic views from the lighthouse and discover why pilgrims continue beyond Santiago to this destination. Here you'll find the Km 0 stone, the true end of the Way.
Finisterre Village — Fresh seafood and a fishing harbour
Enjoy some free time in the village of Finisterre. Stroll around its harbour, explore its shops, or enjoy an optional lunch of Galician seafood overlooking the ocean.
Ézaro Waterfall — Unique in mainland Europe
Visit the waterfall of Ézaro, the only one in continental Europe where a river flows directly into the ocean. The Xallas River falls vertically into the Atlantic, creating a spectacular image and a must-see for photographers.
Carnota — The rural soul of Galicia
Discover the Hórreo de Carnota, one of the longest stone granaries in Galicia and a symbol of the region's rural heritage. Hear the stories behind these unique buildings.
Muros — Panoramic finish along the Ría
End the day with a panoramic drive along the Ría de Muros, passing by fishing villages, hidden coves, and coastal landscapes before returning to Santiago.
Book now and experience the legendary End of the World in one unforgettable day.