Explore Galicia's breathtaking landscapes with a private tour to Finisterre, Muxía, and the stunning Costa da Morte. This exclusive experience offers personalized attention from an expert local guide, allowing you to discover the region's rich history and natural beauty at your own pace. Enjoy visits to iconic sites like the Finisterre Lighthouse and Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Boat, marvel at the Ézaro Waterfall, and stroll through charming fishing villages. Indulge in local Galician cuisine at recommended restaurants while capturing unforgettable photos along the Atlantic coast.
- Tailor your itinerary with complete flexibility and comfort
- Visit iconic landmarks like the Finisterre Lighthouse and Muxía
- Enjoy the stunning Ézaro Waterfall and local fishing villages
- Savor authentic Galician cuisine at recommended eateries
A beautiful medieval bridge over the Tambre River, surrounded by lush greenery. A symbolic location on the Camino to Finisterre.
A charming coastal village where you can stroll through the harbor, visit the local market, or enjoy a drink by the sea.
Marvel at the longest granary in Galicia—a gem of traditional rural architecture.
The only waterfall in mainland Europe that flows directly into the Atlantic Ocean. A stunning natural setting full of legends.
Free time for lunch at the picturesque port, with plenty of options for authentic Galician cuisine at affordable prices.
The legendary “End of the World” according to the Romans. With breathtaking views of the Costa da Morte, this is the official Km 0 of the Camino to Finisterre.
A spiritual and legendary place. The sanctuary facing the Atlantic and its sacred stones evoke the arrival of the Apostle Saint James.
The meeting point is at our office: Rúa das Casas Reais, 31 at 8:45h
⚠️ Please arrive at least 5–10 minutes earlier. ⚠️
Santiago de Compostela is a historic city in northwestern Spain, renowned as the endpoint of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. It is famous for its stunning cathedral, which houses the remains of St. James the Apostle, and its rich cultural heritage. The city's medieval old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offering a blend of history, architecture, and vibrant Galician culture.
This iconic cathedral is the final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. It houses the remains of St. James the Apostle and is a masterpiece of Romanesque and Baroque architecture.
The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with narrow medieval streets, historic buildings, and vibrant plazas. It's the heart of the city and a must-visit for its architectural and cultural charm.
This beautiful park offers stunning views of the cathedral and the city. It's a great place for a leisurely stroll, picnic, or simply relaxing and enjoying the scenery.
This museum is dedicated to the history of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage and the city of Santiago de Compostela. It offers a fascinating look into the cultural and religious significance of the pilgrimage.
Galician-style octopus served with potatoes, paprika, and olive oil.
A savory pastry filled with various ingredients like tuna, meat, or vegetables.
A traditional Galician soup made with white beans, potatoes, kale, and chorizo.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous festivals. The city is bustling with pilgrims and tourists, and outdoor activities are at their best.
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Santiago de Compostela is generally safe, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Santiago de Compostela Railway Station
Santiago de Compostela Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services connecting major attractions and neighborhoods.
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A Coruña is a coastal city known for its Roman lighthouse, beautiful beaches, and historic architecture. It offers a mix of history, culture, and relaxation.
The Rías Baixas region is famous for its Albariño wine, a crisp and refreshing white wine. Visitors can tour vineyards, taste local wines, and enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery.
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