Things to do in Fisterra, Galicia: The Best Tours

November 17, 2021 Deane Carmody

Fisterra (Galician pronunciation: [fisˈtɛra], Spanish: Finisterre) is a municipality in the province of A Coruña, in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain. It belongs to the comarca of Fisterra. Fisterra is on Cape Finisterre, the final destination for many pilgrims on the Way of St. James.
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1. Costa da Morte; Finisterre, Muxía and Cabo Vilán

Praza de Galicia, s/n, 15702 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain Toxo Travel
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Essential tour to know, without hurry, the most significant and spectacular corners of the "Costa da Morte". From the hand of Official Galician Tourism Guides you will discover impressive waterfalls, lighthouses, an imposing coast and you will have time to enjoy the best local cuisine.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Travel insurance, Official Tourism Guides

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Reviewed By Amanda3471

We spend a fantastic day with our Guide Ruben. The coach was clean, with gel and everyone had to wear masks. Ruben was very knowledgeable but did not give us information overload. He spoke clearly and answered whatever question we asked him. Thank you!

2. Finisterre and Coast of Death

Praza de Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain Tour Galicia
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Enjoy the best of The Coast of Death, Muxía, Finisterre, the KM0, Ezaro´s Waterfall all in this incredible Day tour with the best guides of Galicia.

Inclusions: English and Spanish Tour Guide, Transportation, Insurancer, Coach with air conditioner

Exclusions: Lunch, Food and drinks, other than the "value added offers" specified in your guidebook, Food and drinks, unless specified, Food and drinks, Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)

Reviewed By K3253IAmarkr

Amongst an entertaining day, highlight for us was Combarro and linked estuary cruise. Beautiful scenery, watching dolphins, lunch of very fresh oysters and mussels. Saw a lot. Understand how hard it must be for the guide though. Spanish and English in same group. Two explanations, twice the time. Or more for one group less the other. That said, a fun day

3. Excursion to Finisterre + Costa da Morte (7 stops)

Rúa das Casas Reais, 31, 15704 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain Galicia Travels
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Our excursion is refreshing, organized by a company where we are all dynamic, with many years of experience on these routes. We make our routes with great affection towards the people and the things we visit and that is why we have always had good reviews for our clients. Our dealings with the client are unique, for us it is very main. We are from several different countries, and therefore, we like to talk to people, meet them, and let them know the land where we live. The most important thing to do always with a big smile, because for us the shared life is better.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, Travel Guide

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Reviewed By lorenzorP3664CS

I've travelled with them around Galicia, they offer optimum service for the transportation and a great quality-price ratio, by showing even deep knowledge of all the monuments and particularities visited during the tours.

4. Galicia's Death Coast Day Trip from Santiago

Capela do Pilar, Av. de Xoán Carlos I, 6, 15701 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain SIMPLY GALICIA
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On this 10-hour trip you’ll depart from Santiago de Compostela with an official tour guide for Cape Finisterre and Muxia. Explore the Coast of Death, one of the most popular areas of Galicia, so-named for the amount of shipwrecks along its rocky shore. Marvel at the coast's spectacular natural landscapes and take in the sites and attractions of its villages along the way.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Driver/guide, Professional guide

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By C_and_H_11

While staying in Santiago de Compostela we decided to see a little more of the surrounding countryside so took a day tour to Ribiera Sacra, with Viajes Tambre. It was a fabulous day with several interesting stops along the way. Fabulous panoramic views, lovely tour of a prominent vineyard in a fantadstic location overlooking the whole valley, lovely unspoilt places & to top it off, a superb guide - Sonia. It was really good value too as it was almost 12 hours duration, so you need to have energy charged, but it's so well worth it! Would definitely go again when in the area.

5. Luxury Finisterre Saint James Way Private Tour

Bookroad Worldwide Chauffeur Services

Booking this 8-hour tour you will visit the region of "Costa da Morte" in a luxury vehicle guided by a professional driver.  - Pick up at hotel or airport. - Luxury vehicle with driver / guide . - Enjoy a luxury experience in the amazing atlantic galician coast. - Different options available (tailored to your needs upon booking).

Inclusions: Transport by private vehicle, Private tour, Driver/guide, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Local taxes, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Bottled water

Exclusions: Food and drinks

Reviewed By MnMytrips

From the first time we contacted and received a prompt reply from Nuria at Bookroad our experience was perfect! Our driver Enrique transported us from Bilbao Airport to our lodging, from Bilbao to Pamplona and from Pamplona to Toulouse over several days. Fun conversations, excellent driver and we highly recommend this company and we will be using them again! Thanks so much for keeping us up to date on our ride status, pickup and dropoff information.

6. Private "Camino de Santiago" (Way Of St James): FISTERRA EPILOGUE

Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain Uncommon Tours

The Way of St James like never before: combine the pilgrimage with a unique hospitality experience, in charming hotels, with the possibility of adding exclusive menus for dinner.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Luggage transport between hotels, Travel insurance, Complete itinerary of the route, Pilgrimage credentials, On route assistance phone

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7. Camino de Santiago: Finisterre Route 6 days and 5 nights

Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain Turismoi.es

The adventure does not have to end in Santiago! It can be the beginning of a new path to the sea if we start the Camino de Finisterre. This Way is much more than a simple prolongation of the Way. It comes from the Celtic and Roman tradition, at a time when there was a popular belief that Finisterre was the End of the Earth (hence its name). It is a route that is very well marked. You can ask for your diploma when you arrive in Finisterre. This diploma is known as "Finisterrana", and if you continue to Muxía "Muxiana".

Inclusions: 5 nights accommodation in hotels and boarding houses: Includes 5 * hostel in Santiago, Half Board: Breakfast and dinner, except in Santiago, Transfer of suitcases between stage and stage, Telephone assistance 24 hours, Credential of the Pilgrim, Route notes

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Reviewed By BR0802

Wonderful experience if you've got a 3+ day trip planned to Catalonia. You'll meet up and take a 45-ish minute bus ride to up to Montserrat and go on a tour of the monastery and have a chance to buy some premium products (olive oils, liqueurs, etc.). You'll get some free time to explore on your own and then ride the train down the mountain to a local ranch where you'll get paired up with your horse. It was my first time riding a horse in about 15-20 years, but they made it as easy as possible. The horse tour through the country side lasts somewhere between 1-2 hours and the views are breathtaking.

8. Santiago de Compostela Wine, Food, History & Nature Experience.

Uncommon Tours

SMALL GROUP: up to 8 passengers. Unique experiences, such a catamaran ride through the canyons of the Sil river. Discover the Galician gastronomy, one of the best in Europe. Breathtaking landscapes, many of them declared World Heritage.

Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Round-trip private airport transfer, Private transportation, Introducing pairing dinner, Visits to winery in Ribeira Sacra, with wine tasting, Traditional lunch in Ribeira Sacra, Guided walking tour in Santiago, Visit to a local market, and masterclass about the local products, Tasting of local products and wines on day 3, Entrance fees to the Ribeira Monastery and winery, Catamaran ride in the Sil river

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