Santiago de Compostela may be the spiritual end to the Camino, but this tour will take visitors to where the land meets the sea to enjoy breathtaking natural views and the sight of a traditional Galician way of living.
Our first stop is Ponte Maceira, a peaceful enclave near Santiago de Compostela with a 14th century bridge spanning the Tambre River and series of mediaeval mills. Next stop is the historic port of Muros, which boasts impressive views along the whole estuary. Continuing down the coast a few kilometres, between the ocean and Mount Pindo, is Ézaro waterfall, the most famous waterfall in Galicia and the point where the Xallas River meets the sea.
Our next destination is Cape Fisterra (Finisterre), with its dramatic lighthouse. This was the ‘end of the world’ in the Greek and Roman civilisations. It’s also the official end point of the Camino de Santiago. Having taken in this monumental place, we go down to the town of Fisterra for lunch and free time to walk through the traditional town and its active fishing port.
The final tour stop is Muxía, the other possible end point of this leg of the Camino de Santiago. A beautiful sanctuary at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, it offers a quieter and more contemplative termination for the pilgrim route than the more notable Cape Fisterra.
Meeting Point:
9am – Rúa dos Baptizados 12
Ponte Maceira, Muros, Ézaro Waterfall, Finisterre, Fisterra, Muxía.
Availability:
Every day – 9am
Duration – 9 hours
Language: English / Spanish
Minimum of 2 people
Price:
€44 per person
Included
- Transport
- Accredited tourist guide
- Civil liability insurance
Not included
- Lunch
- Tips