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Experience Galicia's stunning coastlines and charming villages on this 9-hour guided tour from Santiago, visiting Finisterre, Muxía, Muros, and Costa da Morte.
Discover the striking landscapes and legendary sites of Galicia on the Tour to Finisterre and Costa da Morte from Santiago de Compostela. Priced at $58 per person, this 9-hour guided excursion takes you from the historic heart of Santiago to the wild Atlantic coast, offering a mix of scenic beauty, cultural stories, and local flavors. Led by expert guides, the tour highlights finest spots along the Camino between Santiago and the famed End of the Earth at Cape Finisterre.
This tour is ideal for those seeking a full-day adventure through Galicia’s most iconic coastal scenery, charming villages, and natural wonders. The experience includes visits to Muros, the Ézaro waterfall, the lighthouse at Cape Finisterre, and the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Boat in Muxía. While the group size and pace are designed for comfort and engagement, it’s worth noting that lunch is not included, and hotel pickups are not offered.


This tour begins with a short 25-minute bus ride from the Capilla del Pilar to Ponte Maceira, a picturesque village known for its historical bridge and peaceful river setting. The guide explains the area’s significance, enriching the scenic drive with local stories and facts.
After a 50-minute journey, the route takes you to Muros, a lively fishing village with narrow, winding streets and bustling squares. Here, you get about 30 minutes of free time to walk along the port, soak in the colorful boats, and admire the architecture. The guide recommends restaurants and spots to enjoy the local seafood delicacies.
From Muros, the trip continues along the coast through charming fishing villages and stretches of pristine beaches. The scenery features rugged cliffs, rocky inlets, and lively harbors, making for a captivating drive that showcases Galicia’s maritime character.
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One of the tour’s natural highlights is the Ézaro waterfall, where the Xallas River creates a spectacular cascade directly into the Atlantic Ocean. This is the only river in southern Europe known for flowing into the sea in this way, making it a unique sight.
The 40-minute stop at Ézaro offers breathtaking views of the waterfall and a chance to appreciate Galicia’s unspoiled natural beauty. The guide shares insights into the river’s flow and the significance of this natural wonder, making it a favorite among visitors seeking impressive landscapes.

Entering the Costa da Morte, the tour reaches Cape Finisterre, famously known as the End of the Roman world. Here, the 40-minute visit includes exploring the lighthouse, which offers spectacular views of the vast Atlantic Ocean and the rugged coastline.
The guide shares stories about the area’s maritime history and legends surrounding the cape, adding a layer of mystique to the visit. The free time of about two hours allows for a leisurely lunch, with many local options to enjoy Galicia’s seafood specialties. The scenery from the lighthouse provides perfect photo opportunities.
The free time at Fisterra gives visitors an opportunity to stroll through the town’s streets, browse local shops, or simply relax by the sea. Many choose to sample tapas or traditional dishes, soaking in the coastal ambiance. This stop helps to appreciate the connection between the town’s historic significance and its lively present.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour proceeds northward to Muxía, a small coastal town full of legends. The 40-minute visit features the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Boat, a site famous for its mystical stories related to Camino de Santiago.
During the visit, the guide recounts stories about the stones of d’Abalar and Dos Cadrís, local symbols surrounded by intriguing tales. The area’s dramatic coastline and maritime traditions make Muxía a compelling stop that combines history, spirituality, and natural beauty.
After exploring Muxía, the group boards the bus for the 70-minute return trip to Santiago. The tour concludes back at the Capilla del Pilar around 6:00 p.m., wrapping up a full day of scenic sites and cultural insights.
Transportation is included, and the tour features a professional guide who is knowledgeable about the area. The live commentary is available in Spanish and English, with audio guides in other languages by request.

This tour appeals to those interested in coastal landscapes, maritime villages, and Galician legends. It’s suited for travelers who prefer a guided experience to absorb stories and history while enjoying scenic drives. The free time at Fisterra and Muxía allows for personal exploration, making it flexible for different interests.
The price point offers good value considering the included transportation, guide, and visits, but it’s important to note that lunch is not included and hotel pickups are not part of the package. Guests should also wear comfortable shoes and bring a camera to capture the spectacular views.
The Tour to Finisterre and Costa da Morte offers a well-rounded experience of Galicia’s rugged coast, from fishing villages to mythical landmarks. The expert guides enhance each stop with stories that bring history and legends alive, making it more than just a sightseeing trip.
The stops at Muros, Ézaro waterfall, and especially Cape Finisterre are highlights that showcase Galicia’s natural beauty and cultural depth. The free time at Finisterre provides a chance to enjoy the scenery and local cuisine at your own pace.
While the pacing is generally smooth, some may find the long bus rides between stops—especially the 70-minute return leg—less engaging. However, the balance of natural wonders and cultural stories makes this tour a worthwhile choice for travelers seeking a comprehensive coastal day trip from Santiago.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, the tour starts at the Capilla del Pilar on Alameda de Santiago and does not include hotel pickups.
What languages are available for the guided tour?
The tour is conducted in Spanish and English, with audio guides in Italian, French, and Portuguese available upon request.
How much free time do I get at Cape Finisterre?
You receive approximately two hours of free time to explore the town, enjoy lunch, and take pictures from the lighthouse.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, comfortable clothes, and a charged smartphone are recommended.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but the guide provides restaurant recommendations for you to enjoy local seafood and Galician specialties.
Are there any physical requirements or restrictions?
The tour involves walking through villages and some uneven terrain at stops, so comfortable shoes are advised. No specific restrictions are mentioned.
This guided tour from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre and Costa da Morte offers a practical and enriching way to experience Galicia’s dramatic coastline, legendary landmarks, and lively villages—all in one memorable day.
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