To facilitate the organization of your groups, from the Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro we provide you with a complete program to get to know this unique destination full of natural treasures that is the Costa da Morte, having Fisterra as its base of operations.
If you need groups of more or less nights, you just have to contact us and we will prepare a program according to the length of your stay and the group’s profile.
Day 1: Arrival in Fisterra. Check-in at the Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro
- Taking advantage of the fact that we are just 100 meters from the fishing port, free time for people to stretch their legs through the town of Fisterra and have a drink on one of the terraces looking at the sea.
- Dinner and accommodation.
Day 2: Breakfast and departure to visit different areas of Costa da Morte
- We start the day visiting Malpica de Bergantiños (70 km from Fisterra – 60 minutes by coach), one of the most typical fishing villages in Galicia, where we walk through the fishing port and the promenade of its Playa Mayor, getting lost in its narrow alleys of great charm.
- We continue our way approaching the Roncudo Lighthouse in Corme (21 km / 30 min from Malpica), one of the important lighthouses on the Costa da Morte, and an area where the best barnacles in the world are collected. The name “Roncudo” comes from the sound, similar to a snore, that the sea gives off when it comes into contact with the rocks and their winds.
- After visiting the Roncudo Lighthouse, we headed to Laxe to eat at the Hotel VIDA Mar de Laxe (menus from 12 euros) and enjoy some time off.
- In the afternoon, we can visit the Castro de Borneiro (10 km / 15 min from Laxe), inhabited since 500 years before Christ, which was never Romanized and which clearly shows how our ancestors lived at that time.
- Later, we can take a guided tour of the Dolmen de Dombate (2.5 km / 5 min from Borneiro), a mortuary monument from the Neolithic era (2700 years BC) and considered the cathedral of megalithism in Galicia.
- Return to the Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro. Dinner and accommodation.
Day 3: Breakfast and departure to visit different areas of the Costa da Morte
- We start the day in Muxía (29 km from Finisterre – 35 minutes by coach), it is kilometer 0 of the Prestige disaster. There is the famous Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Boat, in the middle of the rocks and on top of a rough sea, where the legends say that the Virgin Mary appeared on a boat, hence her name.
- Later, we will visit the fishing village of Camariñas (26 km / 30 min from Muxía), the heart of the Costa da Morte, famous for its bobbin lace, and the impressive Cabo Vilán Lighthouse, the first electric lighthouse in Spain, which helps to the enormous maritime traffic that passes through this area.
- Lunch can be done in Vimianzo (18 Km / 20 min) at A Lagoa Restaurant (T 981716113)
- In the afternoon, you can take free guided visits to the Castle of Vimianzo, witness to the feudal past of the valley and to the ethnographic complex of the Batanes de Mosquetín (contact: Adriana 657330911)
- Return to the Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro. Dinner and accommodation.
Day 4: Breakfast and departure to visit different areas of the Costa da Morte
- From Fisterra we go to Carnota (39 km / 40 min), where we can visit the largest granary in Galicia.
- Later, we can visit the Ézaro Waterfall (the only river in Europe that flows into a waterfall), take a guided visit to the Electricity Interpretation Center (contact: Ada 662346927) and the Ézaro Viewpoint, where we will be amazed by the beautiful views of the Ría de Corcubión.
- On the way back to Finisterre, stopping at the town of Corcubión, declared a Historic-Artistic Site since 1985, to take a walk and get lost in its streets.
- Lunch at the Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro.
- Early afternoon free to rest and stroll through the fishing village of Fisterra (promenade, fishing post, attend the auction at the fish market, take a walk through the old town, …). Optionally, a visit to the Fishing Museum could be organized (1 euro / pax T 673423174), where Manolo López explains in great detail the history of the different fishing arts.
- In the middle of the afternoon, we will visit Cape Fisterra (3 km from the hotel), where people will be amazed at the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean from the “Land’s End”, as the ancient Romans considered it.
- Return to the Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro. Dinner and accommodation.
Day 5: Breakfast and departure to visit Santiago de Compostela
- From Fisterra we go to Santiago de Compostela (82 km / 75 min).
- We can visit the Cathedral of Santiago, the old town, the monumental area, attend the pilgrim’s mass (if there was one that day), take a guided tour (if interested), …
- That day you would have to have a meal in Santiago de Compostela (we could help you with the restaurants that work groups in Santiago de Compostela).
- After lunch, free time to walk around Santiago, buy souvenirs, …
- In the middle of the afternoon, we return to the Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro. Dinner and accommodation.
Day 6: Breakfast and departure to the point of origin
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