Activities
Free Cancellation
Language:
English
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Italian
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French
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Spanish
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German
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Japanese
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Polish
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Chinese
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Korean
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 9 Hours
Do this because
Visit the town of Finisterre, also called “the End of the World”
Admire the spectacular views from the Mirador de la Herida
Enjoy a full-day guided tour with a local expert
What to expect
Start the tour early in the morning in Santiago de Compostela and head to Pontemaceira. Enjoy the fresh breeze along the way to Finisterre and stop to admire this medieval bridge that astonishes everyone who crosses it, making you feel like a medieval pilgrim.Then visit the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Boat in Muxía where the legend speaks about the arrival of the apostle Santiago. Next, head to Cape Finisterre, the end of the Camino de Santiago. Enjoy some free time for lunch in the town of Finisterre, known for its delicious seafood and lighthouse.After lunch, continue to Ézaro village to see its beautiful waterfall and river Xallas before going to Carnota. In this small town, learn from your guide about the "horreo", a typical construction in the area. As the last stop, you will visit Muros, a nice medieval village.On the Coast of Death, discover leftover shipwrecks while hearing about the land of legends inhabited by Celts, who left countless stories wrapped in mystery. After 7 sightseeing stops, this full-day excursion ends where it began, in Santiago de Compostela.
What's included
Transportation in air-conditioned coach
Food tasting
Tour guide
What's not included
Food and drinks
Tips (optional)
What to remember
The tour is operated in English and Spanish by a bilingual guide
Audio guide available in multiple languages including French, German, Italian, and Korean
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Capilla del Pilar, Avenida de Xoán Carlos I, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Meeting point:
In front of the Iglesia del Pilar, outside the entrance of the church.