️ Your Experience:
Your journey begins in Santiago de Compostela, where you’ll board a comfortable coach and set off on a scenic drive through Galicia’s lush countryside and coastal landscapes.
Stop 1: Pontemaceira – A Medieval Bridge with Pilgrim Roots
Your first stop is Pontemaceira, an enchanting medieval village along the pilgrimage route to Finisterre. Stroll across its centuries-old stone bridge, admire the cascading river, and take in the timeless charm of this historic site.
⛪ Stop 2: Muxía – A Sacred Sanctuary by the Ocean
Next, visit the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Boat in Muxía, perched dramatically on the Atlantic coast. This spiritual and mystical site is deeply connected to both the Camino de Santiago and Galicia’s seafaring traditions. Learn about its miraculous stones, local legends, and the impact of the Prestige oil spill, a major event in modern Galician history.
Stop 3: Finisterre Lighthouse – The End of the Earth
Continue to the iconic Finisterre Lighthouse, where you’ll stand at what was once thought to be the last point on Earth. With sweeping ocean views, rugged cliffs, and the ancient energy of this site, it’s easy to understand why this place has drawn pilgrims and travelers for centuries.
️ Stop 4: Finisterre Village – A Taste of Galicia
Enjoy free time in the quaint fishing town of Finisterre, famous for its fresh seafood and maritime heritage. Take a relaxing stroll through the town, browse local shops, or savor a delicious Galician meal at one of the harbor-side restaurants.
Stop 5: Ézaro Waterfall – A Unique Natural Wonder
After lunch, visit the Ézaro Waterfall, where the Xallas River cascades directly into the ocean—a phenomenon unique in Europe. Walk along the wooden boardwalks, take in the raw beauty of this natural spectacle, and snap some stunning photos of the dramatic landscape.
Stop 6: The Hórreo of Carnota – Galicia’s Agricultural Legacy
Next, stop at Carnota, home to one of Galicia’s largest and most famous hórreos—traditional granaries that symbolize the region’s deep-rooted agricultural culture. Learn about their history and importance, and admire this impressive structure.
Stop 7: Ría de Muros – A Scenic Coastal Drive
Finally, enjoy a leisurely drive along the Ría de Muros, one of Galicia’s stunning estuaries, before returning to Santiago with memories of an unforgettable adventure.