A private tour through Galicia’s most dramatic cliffs and the fishing towns at the “end of the world”
Where the land ends and the sea asserts its power. This route explores legendary cliffs, solitary lighthouses and fishing villages filled with symbolism. A day to connect with nature, history and the spiritual essence of Galicia’s “end of the world.”
Featured Stops 📌
First stop – Muxía: spirituality by the sea
We begin in Muxía, where nature and faith meet by the ocean.
- Sanctuary of Virxe da Barca, perched on rocks above crashing waves
- Legendary stones with pagan and Christian symbolism
- Stunning Atlantic views and peaceful atmosphere
Second stop – Finisterre Cape: the symbolic end of the world
We continue to the iconic cape where pilgrims often end their journey.
- Finisterre Lighthouse, a symbolic end to the Camino de Santiago
- Vast ocean views and strong cultural meaning
- Time for reflection, walking or photography
Third stop – Finisterre village: local flavor and fishing tradition
We explore the village below the cape.
- Port, old town and traditional Galician fishing vibe
- Option to enjoy fresh seafood or pulpo a la gallega
- A relaxed immersion in daily coastal life
Fourth stop – English Cemetery or Ézaro Waterfall (optional)
Depending on interest, you may add:
- English Cemetery: a historic seafront site with maritime stories
- Ézaro viewpoint and waterfall: the only river in Europe that falls directly into the sea
Includes
- Private transport with driver-guide for the full day
- Cultural and landscape commentary
- Optional lunch in a traditional seaside restaurant
- Flexible itinerary based on group preference
Estimated Duration
8–9 hours
Type of Experience
Scenic / Cultural / Symbolic
Ideal For
- Nature lovers and those drawn to powerful coastal places
- Pilgrims seeking to close their journey at the sea
- Couples, families or small groups looking for something unique
- Visitors interested in mythology, landscapes and reflection