This tour will take you through the stunning views and landscapes of the Costa da Morte (Coast of Death) as well as the most important places on the Camino to Finisterre Like Ponte Maceira, Muxia and of course Finisterre where you will be able to see all those pilgrims that have decided to complete their long journey to the end of the known land for the Romans. There will be stories, legends and history along the way and some interesting landmarks like Camariñas, Camelle, Touriñan, Ézaro ..
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Hotels not in the pedestrian area or Travesia de Fonseca
Hotels not in the pedestrian area or Travesia de Fonseca
Beautiful bridge and the first stop for those doing the Camino to Finisterre.
Megalitic construction that brings us back over 3000 years.
The start of the Costa da Morte
Impressive lighthouse and views and Camariñas famous for the bobbin lace.
First coastal stop for pilgrims we lunch will be taken.
This is the place where the last ray of sun is viewed in continental Europe
Land´s end for the Romans and the end of The Camino for many, a very emotive place.
An impressive waterfall the only in continental Europe to fall into the sea
Hotel or pickup point
Hotel or pickup point
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Driver guide
hotel pickup and drop-off
Water bottled
Wi-fi
Phone charger
Photos
Lunch
Lunch is not included but we will suggest different options from tapas to a proper lunch.
Bring a jacket as it is normally windy.
I do customized tours, just ask
I cover all Galicia, Northern Spain and Portugal. Also do private food and wine tours to different wine regions in Spain and Portugal.
Sara E.
Finisterre & Costa da Morte "The end of the Camino"
“We Had a Wonderful Day with Jaunjo in Galicia”
Juanjo was a great guide. He was a gracious host, with everything in his car that you could need umbrellas, WiFi, water, snacks. . . . . His English is also very, very good. So, we talked to him not only about the things he took us to see on our tour, but about all manner of other local issues and current events both in Spain and in the US. We spent the whole day seeing the sights and beautiful views along the coast, as well as some interesting oddities - like the digs of a strange German hermit artist, and ancient Stonehenge like Celtic ruins, and we enjoined a nice lunch where Juanjo introduced us to one of the local favorites, barnacles. After a lovely day Juanjo was also nice enough to share tips for what to see for the rest of our time in Spain and the best routes to take. Don't hesitate to book a tour with Juanjo, and ask him about options. He told us that he can design any tour throughout Spain and even into Portugal. He's will to hit the road and go where you want for as long as you might like his services. If you want to see Spain, a little or a lot, definitely get a hold of Juanjo to help plan and guide the way.