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Explore Galicia’s dramatic coastlines, historic sites, and legends on this 9-hour tour from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre, Muxia, and Costa da Morte for $56.
Discover Galicia’s Wild Coast on the Santiago de Compostela: Finisterre, Muxia & Costa da Morte Tour
This full-day tour from Santiago de Compostela offers an immersive journey through some of Galicia’s most striking landscapes and historic sites. For $56 per person and lasting about 9 hours, travelers get to experience dramatic coastlines, legendary towns, and unique natural features, all with the guidance of a knowledgeable professional. The tour is designed for those who appreciate scenic drives, cultural insights, and a taste of the rugged Atlantic coastline.
Throughout this trip, you’ll cross the medieval Ponte Maceira, visit the sacred stones at Muxía, explore Finisterre—once thought to be the “End of the World”—and marvel at the spectacular Ézaro waterfall. The itinerary balances sightseeing, story-filled stops, and free time, making it a rewarding day for lovers of history, nature, and Galicia’s legends. Expect relaxed pacing, comfortable transportation, and a rundown of Galicia’s wild coast.


The tour begins at the TOXO TRAVEL office in Santiago de Compostela, with convenient access and the option to skip lines through express security checks. The journey is made in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle that ensures a relaxed experience despite the full day of sightseeing. The group size tends to be manageable, with a focus on personalized interaction from the guide.
The tour ends back at the original meeting point, making logistics straightforward for travelers staying nearby. Check availability for different starting times to suit your schedule.
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The first stop is Ponte Maceira, a charming village famous for its 14th-century bridge crossing the Tambre river. This site is a key stop for pilgrims heading toward Santiago, and it showcases Galicia’s medieval architecture. The picturesque setting—featuring medieval mills along the riverbank—sets a tranquil tone for the day.
Visitors can appreciate the historic craftsmanship of the bridge and enjoy the scenic atmosphere. The stop lasts about 25 minutes, providing enough time for photos and a quick walk around the village.

Next, the tour heads to Muros, a historic fishing town on the Muros e Noia estuary. Here, travelers have 30 minutes to explore, absorb the coastal charm, and enjoy spectacular views along the shoreline. The town’s narrow streets, colorful houses, and maritime vibe offer a glimpse into Galicia’s fishing heritage.
A highlight of the stop is a coffee tasting, giving visitors a taste of local flavors. This brief visit balances sightseeing with a chance to stroll, take photos, or relax by the harbor.

The route then takes travelers to the Fervenza do Xallas, where the Xallas river plunges into the sea, creating the Ézaro waterfall. This natural marvel is probably the most famous waterfall in Galicia and is unique in Continental Europe. The 35-minute stop allows visitors to enjoy the view, take photos, and learn about its geological significance.
The Ézaro waterfall stands out because it’s where the river flows directly into the Atlantic, forming a striking cascade. Its setting offers both natural beauty and a sense of Galicia’s untouched wilderness.
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One of the main highlights is Cape Fisterra (Finisterre), once believed to be the westernmost point of Europe. Here, visitors can walk around the lighthouse, see the kilometer zero marker of the Camino de Santiago, and enjoy sweeping coastal views.
The stop lasts about 45 minutes, giving ample time for sightseeing and taking in the rugged landscape. Alongside the scenic beauty, the tour includes a lunch break in the town’s fishing port, with free time to explore or relax.

The lunch at Finisterre is included in the itinerary, with about 1.5 hours allocated. This allows for a sit-down meal and some leisure to walk around the fishing port area. While the specific dining options aren’t detailed, the break provides a chance to experience local seafood and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the town.

After lunch, the tour continues to Muxía, a coastal village famous for its Sanctuary at the foot of the Atlantic and sacred stones considered significant by local traditions. Visitors have 40 minutes to explore the sanctuary, learn about its legends, and view the three sacred stones.
This stop emphasizes Galicia’s spiritual and cultural heritage, blending natural beauty with local mythology. The guided tour here enriches understanding of the area’s religious significance and legends.

The final sightseeing stop is Ponte Maceira, where visitors can admire its historical medieval bridge and scenic surroundings for 25 minutes. This brief revisit provides a perfect wrap-up as the group prepares to head back to Santiago de Compostela.

The tour features a live guide fluent in Spanish, English, and Galician, ensuring clear communication and engaging storytelling throughout the day. An audio guide is available in French, Korean, and German, allowing international travelers to enjoy the trip comfortably.
The guide’s professionalism and knowledge are often praised, with reviews highlighting how well the pacing and explanations enhance the experience. The driver ensures the journey remains smooth and comfortable across all stops.
The full-day itinerary balances sightseeing with free time at key locations. Most stops range from 25 to 45 minutes, with a longer lunch break at Finisterre. The tour is designed to avoid feeling rushed, according to reviews, with flexible timing and well-organized transitions.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes to explore towns and natural sites. The tour accommodates different interests, whether for photography, strolling, or learning about local legends.
Compared to other trips to Finisterre and Costa da Morte, this tour emphasizes comprehensive stops with professional guides and manageable group sizes. The managed pacing and well-timed stops ensure a relaxed experience. The inclusion of local myths and legend stories enriches the sightseeing, making it more than just a scenic drive.
The affordable price point of $56 adds to its appeal, especially considering the length and variety of sights covered. The flexible booking policies—with options to reserve and pay later and full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance—provide peace of mind for planning.
This tour suits history lovers, coastal scenery enthusiasts, and pilgrims alike. It provides a convenient way to explore Galicia’s wild coastline in a single day without the need for extensive planning or transportation. The informative guides and stunning stops make it ideal for those wanting a broad overview of the region’s natural and cultural highlights.
Travelers who appreciate comfortable transport, manageable group sizes, and meaningful stories about local legends will find this tour particularly rewarding. The included lunch and flexible timing are added conveniences that make for a smooth and enjoyable day.
“Mazing day full of history and architecture well worth the money”
Does this tour include food and drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there is a lunch break at Finisterre with time to purchase local seafood or other dishes.
What languages does the guide speak?
The live guide speaks Spanish, English, and Galician. An audio guide is available in French, Korean, and German.
How long are the stops at each location?
Most stops last between 25 and 45 minutes, with a longer lunch break of about 1.5 hours at Finisterre.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
While specific accessibility details are not provided, the stops involve some walking around towns and scenic sites, which may require moderate mobility.
Can I cancel or reschedule this tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. You can reserve now and pay later to keep options flexible.
What should I bring on the tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially for walking around towns and natural sites.
This full-day Galicia coastal tour offers a practical and enriching way to see some of Galicia’s most iconic sites, with friendly guides, manageable pacing, and scenic highlights. It remains a popular choice for those seeking a balance of natural beauty, history, and local legends, all at a reasonable price.
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