Santiago de Compostela: Finisterre, Costa da Morte, Ézaro, Muros & Carnota





Description
Our tour are guided always by professional guides. We offer our services always in English and Spanish. Kids have a 50% discount . Our vehicles are very new and comfortable With air conditioned. On our excursion to Fisterra and Costa da Morte from Santiago de Compostela, history and legend is a must. The visual power of Galicia must be accompanied by historical moments so that you know the great importance that each place has for Galicians. We are prepared so that you never forget your stay in these wonderful lands full of secrets, good gastronomy and fabulous people.
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Itinerary
We will make an small stop to enjoy one of the most beautiful fishing villages of Galicia. Over there, we'll be able to have a walk through its intricate streets or going to the small fish stalls.
A key monument of the Costa da Morte, one of the longest ones in Galicia. Dating from the XVIII century and built in granite in an unique setting near the longest beach of Galicia
One of the most magical parts of Costa da Morte. The only southern European river having a waterfall that flows into the sea, ina an area flanked by Mount Pindo (Celtic Olympus), fishing villages and pristine beaches.
Free time to eat and enjoy a walk through its small streets and perquero port
The point that marks the end of the Roman world, a place for prechristian cults linked to the “Ara Solis” and kilometre zero of the Camino de Santiago, with a spectacular lighthouse (the first built on the Costa da Morte) and special viewpoints over the Atlantic).
We will visit the Sactuary of Nuestra Señora de la Barca, a pilgrimage place linked to the Camino de Santiago, its spectacular setting, the holy stones and the Skin way.
We will walk by this medieval town, founded at the 13th century, an essential stop on the Camino de Santiago. We will learn its history, and visit its famous Gothic bridge and mills.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(227)
Our tour guide was excellent and shared a lot of information about the various stops we made. The stops were all interesting to see.
Great tour to see the coastline and learn more about the area and culture
The excursion was impressive! Everything was impeccable at all the sites we visited. Noelle is a very professional, quality, and committed guide, loving. Our driver Joaquin was also excellent, the bus was very clean and comfortable.
The guide Lucia was truly excellent. She kept to the schedule and recommended a really good restaurant for lunch with excellent prices.
Very well organized the excursion. It allows to see areas and towns in the rivers, which I did not plan. Very good our guide Lucia Highly recommended
The Excursion was super organized, interesting, entertaining, fun; nice scenery, special places, we walked History with Lucia . and we walked more roads with Manolo (driver).. Spectacular... Lucia and Manolo very friendly... Very detailed explanations full of passion ... a super recommended excursion ... unforgettable and coordinated from the beginning to arrival in Santiago de Compostela Thank you very much
I joined this Finisterre day tour from Santiago de Compostela after finishing the Camino Portugués, as I had a few extra days to explore. The group was lovely, with many fellow pilgrims, which made for a nice shared experience. Overall, the tour had some strong highlights. The waterfall was exceptional, and Finisterre itself was a memorable stop. The locations included in the itinerary are clearly beautiful. However, I feel the experience could benefit from some improvements. Our guide, Lucía, did provide useful information at times, but her delivery often felt a bit disengaged and she sounded bored . When approached with questions, she sometimes seemed abrupt and not particularly welcoming. A smile or a more open and enthusiastic tone would make a big difference to the overall experience. In terms of the itinerary, some stops felt either rushed or less impactful. Places like Muros, Ponte Maceira, and Muxía were interesting, but the time allocated (around 20 minutes, including queues for toilets when there was a place to use toilets ) made it difficult to fully appreciate them, so it doesn’t feel fair to properly evaluate those locations. On the other hand, some stops—such as the hórreos—could potentially be shortened or skipped, especially for those who have just completed the Camino and have seen many already. One HUGE missed opportunity was the coastline. The bus passed by some stunning coastal views without stopping, and I believe incorporating a beach or coastal stop would greatly enhance the experience and provide a more balanced itinerary. Having travelled extensively and experienced many guided tours, I feel this one has great potential but would benefit from some rebalancing of stops, slightly more time at key locations, and a more smiles /engaging, approachable guiding style. With a few adjustments, this could easily become an excellent tour.
We booked this tour and ultimately no one showed up there were two addresses and we went to both. Extremely disorganized tour.
The bus is comfortable. Sufficient time is allotted for all the various stops. The guide is knowledgeable about the history of all the places visited and is fully bilingual.
The tour was carried out as advertised exactitut in the schedule and good driver, what did not convince me much is the guide , I did not see very passionate about the subject , I explain what is fair and necessary, correctly At the end of the tour he asked if we could offer the will for a relative of his. I don't think a tour is a proper place I'm sorry.



