More about: Finisterre and Costa da Morte Day Trips from Santiago de Compostela
This coastline is shrouded in mystery and legends, but what will draw you here is its lush beauty, the force of the Atlantic crashing against the rocks and picturesque villages that adorn the coastline with colourful houses. If you are in Santiago de Compostela and want to complete your trip with a day in nature, this is the best option.
And if you want to enjoy Finisterre and the Costa da Morte, which are also considered the true end of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, it is best to join an organised excursion that will help you get around the key points. Its terrain makes it quite inaccessible by public transport, so an excursion is the most convenient option. I'll tell you all about it below.

Finisterre and Costa da Morte Day Trip from Santiago
The best of Finisterre and the Costa da Morte, on a guided tour
Perfect if you want to explore Spain's most rugged coastline with an expert guide without having to worry about schedules, car hire or the narrow roads in the area.
Get ready to discover the local way of life and culture of the Galician coast with this excursion to Finisterre and the Costa da Morte. Departing from Santiago de Compostela, this tour will make several stops to discover first-hand the stories of the pilgrims who travel the Camino. You will visit the beautiful coastal town of Muxía and arrive at the most popular lighthouse, Finisterre, to marvel at the view of the end of the world.
During the guided tour, you will have free time to explore Finisterre at your own pace and discover what interests you most. You will also be able to taste local products and hear the most surprising stories that surround this area with an aura of mystery. Its shipwrecks, popular beliefs, ancient legends...
You will also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in Galician tradition by visiting one of the largest hórreos in the world (hórreos are typical Galician wooden structures used to protect agricultural products from moisture). You will also visit a spectacular waterfall and return to Santiago along the Costa da Morte.
Why choose this tour: this is the most comprehensive and best value guided tour that will take you to discover the best of the Costa da Morte.
Recommended if... you want to complete your trip to Santiago with a day in the heart of nature, discovering the most furious Atlantic.
Is it worth visiting Finisterre and the Costa da Morte from Santiago?

Absolutely, yes. The raging sea, the cliffs, the spectacular lighthouses on the edge of the rocks and the legends surrounding this place make it the perfect destination to complete your holiday in Galicia. You'll take the best photos of your trip and taste the best seafood and fresh Atlantic produce you've ever eaten.
Santiago de Compostela is a city with a wealth of culture and a charm that enchants all who visit it, but adding a day in the heart of nature discovering the Galician coast to your trip will change your perspective on the area. Bear in mind that this is quite a remote area from the rest of Spain, but taking advantage of your visit to Santiago to discover it will only take you just over an hour by car, and I can assure you that it is well worth it.
Why take a trip to Finisterre and Costa da Morte?

Due to its rugged coastline, the Costa da Morte is a rather inaccessible area for travelling between villages and lighthouses by public transport. Renting a car or joining an organised excursion will be your only option, but if you want to reduce costs and make sure you don't miss the essentials, as well as getting to know the area with a local guide, I 100% recommend joining a tour.
The Costa da Morte covers about 200 kilometres and organising a visit to see it all on your own can be quite tedious. Bear in mind that the roads can sometimes be tricky: there are quite a few bends, they get narrower at times and in most cases you are driving along the edge of cliffs, so letting yourself be driven by an experienced local driver and putting yourself in the hands of a guide who will make sure you see the most important sights in the area is a wise move.
How to book an excursion to Finisterre and Costa da Morte?

The best thing to do is to book in advance online to make sure you can compare times, rates, availability and prices, but above all to secure a place on the day you want to do the tour. At Hellotickets you can find it for £36
In principle, this guided tour departs every day from August onwards, but only three days a week in July, and demand during the high season (in summer) is usually quite high. Booking in advance is essential to avoid disappointment.
How much does a trip to Finisterre and Costa da Morte cost?

Prices vary depending on the duration and route, but the most comprehensive option for visiting Finisterre and the Costa da Morte is available at Hellotickets for £36 This is the most comprehensive and economical option you will find for exploring the area on a guided tour.
You will join the group in the morning and return to Santiago in the afternoon, after visiting Finisterre and its lighthouse, enjoying the views of an amazing waterfall and having time to explore some areas at your leisure, allowing you to explore at your own pace.
How long does it take to get from Santiago to Finisterre?

Finisterre is just over 80 km from Santiago, and it will take you around an hour and a quarter to get there. You can check the location on Google Maps to calculate the route. If you want to continue exploring the villages of the Costa da Morte, you have around 200 km ahead of you.
Visit the Costa da Morte with children

Taking the little ones to visit the Costa da Morte will be the great adventure of their trip. The waves, the views of the Atlantic, the lighthouses and the small villages you will visit will capture their attention and keep them entertained all day long.
Just bear in mind that you will be spending several hours visiting different places, so it might be a good idea to take some snacks with you in case they get hungry on the way, or even a game to make the journey (even) shorter.
What to take on your trip to Costa da Morte

The first thing I would recommend is comfortable footwear, which will be essential for walking along some of the paths you will be taking and will allow you to spend the day comfortably and without discomfort. On the other hand, if it is very sunny, it may be a good idea to bring a hat and probably also a raincoat or windbreaker, as it can get cool on the cliffs even in the middle of summer.
You will have time to stop for lunch and explore Finisterre on your own, but if you want to make sure you don't get hungry in the middle of the day, you can bring some snacks in your backpack.
What to see on the Costa da Morte

The best thing you'll see on the Costa da Morte is undoubtedly the landscapes, cliffs and views of the Atlantic breaking over the rocks. During the guided tour, you will also visit Finisterre, the coastal village that represents the end of the world (for many centuries it was thought that the Earth ended there) and where you can walk at your own pace for a couple of hours and stop to eat fresh produce. There you will also see its legendary lighthouse and visit inside.
You will also pass through Muxía, another charming coastal village where you will stop to see the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Boat. You will have the opportunity to see one of the largest granaries in the world and visit the impressive Ézaro waterfall.
Where to eat in Finisterre?
Where to eat in Finisterre?

The best-rated restaurant in Finisterre is Arco da Vela, where you can sample the finest fish and seafood from the Atlantic while enjoying stunning views. If you are visiting Finisterre at the weekend, we recommend calling ahead to reserve a table to avoid disappointment.
Other places where you can eat excellent local products, fresh from the ocean, are Etel and Pan and Anduriña, both run by expert local chefs. A Lareira will also leave you with a great taste in your mouth after your visit to the Costa da Morte.