Walk from Santiago de Compostella towards Finisterre and stay in charming accommodation
Experience the enchantment of the Camino de Finisterre in luxurious comfort. Starting in Santiago de Compostella, this is a wonderful Camino by itself, or added on after you have completed another Camino.
Explore the magic of the journey from Santiago de Compostela to the End of the World at Finisterre, while staying in carefully chosen hotels and charming country cottages.
Indulge yourself and immerse in the mystical atmosphere of the Camino as you traverse the stunning landscapes of the Costa da Morte, surrounded by top-notch amenities and comforts.
Highlights of the Finisterre Way Deluxe Tour
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Finisterre Way Deluxe Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive in Santiago
Welcome to the historic city of Santiago de Compostela. Arrive today and check in to your hotel to prepare to begin your walk on the Finisterre Way. If time permits, explore this fantastic city on your own.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Santiago
Distance: None
Meals: None
Day 2 Walk to Negreira
Warm-up today with one of the least strenuous routes of the tour. As you make your way from Santiago de Compostela to the town of Negreira, you’ll walk through forests of eucalyptus and pine trees. You’ll also see a number of small villages and ancient roman bridges along the way.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Negreira
Distance: 21 km
Meals: Breakfast
Day 3 Walk to Santa Mariña
You will walk around Serra de Castelo and Monte do Aro, amazing landscapes to photograph.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Olveiroa
Distance: 20 km
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Day 4 Walk to O Logoso
This is the most special stage. Why? Because of the sea view in the distance, for the first time!
Overnight Location: Hotel in O Logoso
Distance: 16 km
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Day 5 Walk to Cee
Walk across the San Pedro Mártir Hill and don´t forget to visit its small chapel and its water fountain with healing properties for rheumatism, foot and wart pain.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Cee
Distance: 18 km
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Day 6 Walk to Finisterre
Complete your journey today, following the coast from Cee to Finisterre. This rugged coastline is full of stunning cliffs and natural beaches, and the views all along the trail are inspiring. The name Finisterre (also called Fisterra in the local dialect) means “the end of the earth” and the dramatic landscapes are fitting. Visit the Finisterre lighthouse for a memorable final view of your journey. Don’t forget to show your Pilgrim Passport to receive your “Finisterrana” pilgrim certificate.
Overnight Location: Hotel in Finisterre
Distance: 15 km
Meals: Breakfast, dinner
Day 7 Departure Day
Sadly, your journey on the Finisterre Way has come to an end. Check out of your hotel after breakfast and begin your onward travels. Have a great trip!
Overnight Location: None
Distance: None
Meals: Breakfast
Finisterre Way Deluxe Tour Price and Dates
This self-guided tour is always run as a private tour for your group only.
- Single room: from $1,175 USD*
- Sharing a double room: from $875 USD*
*-Pricing for this tour depends on the dates of your trip and all the prices are per person. Please click the booking button below to get the exact pricing for your trip dates.
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During this trip you will mostly stay in either beautiful boutique hotels, charming countryside lodgings or beautiful hotels where possible.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hotel where possible. Solo travellers may be required to pay a supplement.
Hotels on Standard Tour
Botique and charming accommodation along the Camino
Enjoy the selection of the beautiful rural inns, cozy boutique BnB’s and nice hotels.
What’s Included in the Finisterre Way Deluxe Tour?
Meals
6 breakfasts and 4 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 6 nights are included.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation for your luggage is included, however, you are in charge of any other personal transfers.
Also included
- Detailed route description and maps
- 24-hour telephone assistance
Not included
- Any personal transport
- Guide services
- Flights
- Meals, drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Travel insurance
- Tourist Tax
- Personal expenses such as drinks, phone calls, tips, extra transfers, etc.
Optional Extras
- Accommodation upgrades
- Single occupancy upgrades
Frequently Asked Questions about Finisterre Way Deluxe Tour
Galiwonders is a specialist tour operator, focusing on pilgrimages along the Camino de Santiago in Spain and Portugal as well as the Via Francigena in Italy. They offer adaptable tours to suit a variety of client needs and focus on truly taking care of their guests.
The tour guides are local experts, living and working right along the Camino. They have visited each hotel and restaurant they recommend, ensuring each is up to standard.
Galiwonders offers constant contact with their guests, ensuring all concerns or questions are addressed immediately so you can relax and enjoy your trip.
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Margot is a new guide with Galiwonders, and loves sharing her pride in her home region of Galicia with visitors. She enjoys sharing the history, stories, legends, and unknown information with tourists to connect them deeply with the region they’re in.
- Q: What is your favourite trip to lead and why?
- A: Any trip around Galicia. Fortunately, I have had the chance to travel far and wide, I’ve visited many counties, many cities, all beautiful and with something special, but I guess the saying "the heart is where home is" is applicable to me.
- Q: What are guests most surprised about in visiting your country?
- A: Tourists usually have a preconceived idea of what Spain is like, and when they are here they are surprised to see that how they thought it was had no similarity to that notion. I find this is especially true with Galicia. The most common ide they have is that it’s all Flamenco, bulls and polka dot dresses. That is just in Andalucia, and in Madrid, for tourists. Each region has its own unique traditions and folk culture.
- Q: What is one experience anybody visiting your country should do?
- A: El Camino de Santiago. It does not matter what religion you belong to. It is the sentiment, the relaxation, the feeling of wholeness one senses while on the Way. It’s the goal of accomplishing a pilgrimage for whatever the reason one may have, reaching the end of the road where all roads meet. Along the way you make friends with people from all over the world, the group gets larger and larger, some speak Spanish, others French, others English, even Chinese. It’s a wonderful multiracial group, and once you all reach Plaza do Obradoiro in Santiago de Compostela, you all embrace. Everyone’s jumping and laughing with sore, bruised feet and sweaty clothes for having accomplished the challenge, feeling so good and wondering why the rest of the world does not embrace this experience.