The tour to Finisterre
bears a geographical and historical meaning that makes it a ritual
for those who visit Galicia. It also offers a series of scenic and
monumental surprises.
Traveling to the East of the Galicia region, you will visit
Noia, a beautiful fishing town, with Romanesque churches such as,
Santa Maria a Nova, San Martino and San Francisco. As you traverse
the 14th Century Pontenafonso Bridge, you will arrive at Muros, a
typical small manor town, situated at the mouth of the Estuary and
declared as historical-artistic center.

The tour will then continue to Carnota, known for having
Galicia's longest beach and largest stone granary.
Enjoy a three-course lunch with a variety of the local flavors,
before heading to Finisterre, a typical and original small town
situated on the "Promontorium Nerium". Admire the Romanesque
church from the 12th Century, Christ of the golden beard, the Port
and Beach.
At Cape Finisterre, admire impressive views over the Atlantic
Ocean from the lighthouse as your guide tells of the mysterious
legends of shipwrecks and this notoriously named Coast of the
Death.

The high mountains that run down to the sea are dotted with
extraordinarily beautiful villages that seem to hang right from
the mountains themselves. The estuaries are small here, with
villages scattered along the shoreline, sheltered from the winter
storms by cliffs and mountains.
