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Full-day coastal tour to Finisterre and Costa da Morte from A Coruña

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Full-day coastal tour to Finisterre and Costa da Morte from A Coruña — Day trips things to do in La Coruna

Around eight hours exploring the Costa da Morte coastline, the lighthouses, and tales of shipwrecks, along with historical cultural insights.

This full-day excursion takes you along the dramatic Costa da Morte, known for its stunning coastline and rich history. The route includes famous lighthouses and recounts local legends of shipwrecks while providing insights into the ancient Celtic and Roman cultures that once thrived here. Expect to learn about the significance of the Camino de Santiago and its connection to the region.

The tour lasts approximately eight hours, during which you’ll be guided through the area's captivating stories and landscapes. Dress for a day outdoors, as you’ll be walking along coastal paths and visiting various sites. Bring a camera to capture the rugged beauty of this unique area.

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What's included in this experience?+
• Air conditioning inside the vehicle
What's NOT included?+
• Meal is not included.
What should I know before booking?+
• Infants and young children may use a pram or stroller • Service animals are permitted • Infants must be seated on an adult's lap • Appropriate for all levels of physical fitness
What's the cancellation policy?+
To receive a full refund, cancellation must occur at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled departure time.
What's the itinerary?+
• Starting from A Coruña, the first destination is Cabo Vilán, known for its dramatic cape and the numerous shipwrecks that have occurred in the vicinity, contributing to the lighthouse's unique and mystical aura. Upon arrival, the guide will provide insights about this notable location. • Next, the journey continues to the Sanctuary of the Virgen de la Barca in Muxía, an important site for pilgrimages to the End of the Earth. This Sanctuary is closely tied to Galician maritime culture and Celtic traditions. Time will be allotted to explore and learn about this site. • The following stop is the Finisterre Lighthouse, often referred to as the End of the World. This site has attracted Celts, Romans, and pilgrims for millennia and is one of the most iconic locations in both Galicia and Europe, steeped in legends, historical tales, and naval conflicts. • As lunchtime approaches, the group will proceed to Finisterre, where local cuisine can be enjoyed in one of the town's various restaurants. • After the meal, the itinerary includes a visit to the Ézaro Waterfall, recognized for its remarkable natural beauty and scenic views, where time will be set aside to explore via a newly constructed walkway. • The final stop on the tour will be the Horreo de Carnota, a distinctive monument representative of Galician culture. An explanation of its significance and function will be provided.

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