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From Santiago: Finisterre, Muxia & Costa da Morte Excursion

1. From Santiago: Finisterre, Muxia & Costa da Morte Excursion

After getting picked up from your hotel in Santiago de Compostela, begin your journey along the Galician coast. Your first stop will be at a traditional Galician village. Here, head to the top of a Roman bridge where you can admire breathtaking views of the river. Next, head to Muxia Lighthouse, where you can visit the famous sanctuary and head to the top of the lighthouse for a unique coastal experience. Continue your tour with a visit to the region's most important lighthouse, Finisterre. From atop of this picturesque lighthouse, admire panoramic views of what was considered by the Roman's to be the end of the earth. Break for lunch in the town of Finisterre before heading to the Ezaro Waterfall, the only waterfall that arrives directly into the ocean. Later, head to Carnota, where you can see the largest horréo, an old granary suspended by pillars, in existence. Finally, head to the village of Muros, a traditional coastal village. Enjoy some free time for a coffee or stroll around the main square before heading back to Santiago.

Ría de Arousa: Boat Ride to Mussel Farm with Tasting

2. Ría de Arousa: Boat Ride to Mussel Farm with Tasting

Embark on a cruise in the Rías Baixas and learn how mussels are cultivated on this guided tour of a mussel farm with tastings. Disembark from the Port of O Grove and cruise along the picturesque Ría de Arousa. Visit the cultivation parks (also known as Bateas) with a guide, where you'll discover how mussels, oysters, and scallops are farmed. Back on board, enjoy a tasting of steamed mussels, accompanied by wine, water, or soft drink, all while you explore the bottom of the sea through the boat's underwater vision.

O Grove: Boat Tour with Mussel Tasting and Wine

3. O Grove: Boat Tour with Mussel Tasting and Wine

Come and enjoy a one hour boat ride on the calm waters of the Ría de Arousa with a guided tour while you discover how the cultivation of mussels, oysters and scallops works and enjoy a delicious tasting of steamed mussels and traditional wine from the Rías Baixas. Enjoy the Ría de Arousa, the largest of the five Galician estuaries, known as Rías Baixas. It is one of the most interesting environmental areas of Galicia. The bird life is rich and varied and, without a doubt, the Ría de Arousa is the richest in fish and seafood of all the estuaries, both for its cultivation and its fishing. The most important activity in these inland waters is the cultivation of mussels, oysters and scallops, which is already a typical tradition in this area. The cultivation is done in rafts. With this one-hour boat trip you will discover amazing landscapes and views of the seabed. The excursion is fully guided. Plenty of mussel tasting, drinks (white wine, soft drinks and water on request) and music to give the best to our customers. This excursion is worthwhile!

O Grove: Ría de Arousa Catamaran Tour with Seafood Lunch

4. O Grove: Ría de Arousa Catamaran Tour with Seafood Lunch

Explore the O Grove coast aboard a catamaran with a large deck. Savor fresh seafood paired with a glass of wine, water, and soft drinks. Stop at a pristine beach for a refreshing dip in the sea.  Board the spacious and modern boat in O Grove. Settle in and enjoy views of the city as you depart on the Ría de Arousa saline estuary. Keep an eye out for the large variety of seabirds that frequent this lush landscape.  Sit down to a lunch packed full of local flavors. Feast on steamed mussels, oysters with vinaigrette sauce, and shellfish rice. Savor a healthy dessert of seasonal fruits like juicy melon.  Anchor at the edge of a magnificent beach on the coast of O Grove. Admire the views or hop in the water for a swim in the sea. Return to your meeting point in O Grove at the end of your tour. 

O Grove: Illa da Toxa Tourist Train Tour

5. O Grove: Illa da Toxa Tourist Train Tour

Enjoy a relaxing tourist train ride starting at O Grove port. Drive through the main streets of this fishing town and learn about its history. Cross over to Illa da Toxa, an island that is renowned for its mineral waters with medicinal properties. See a chapel decorated with the shells of scallops. Hop onto the tourist train at the port of O Grove, sit back, and go for a ride around the town. Learn about the town's history and enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Finish up your tour of the main streets, then cross the bridge over to Illa da Toxa. Explore the interior of this island, famous for its many luxury hotels and thermal baths. Pass by San Caralampio Chapel, which is covered entirely with scallop shells. Finally, finish your tour of the island and return to O Grove.

Granbazán Winery: Guided Tour and Wine Tasting

6. Granbazán Winery: Guided Tour and Wine Tasting

Explore the Granbazán Winery on a guided tour that includes a tasting of its fine wines paired with typical Galician foods and the opportunity to unwind as you stroll throughout the vineyard.  Discover the origins of viticulture in the Rias Baixas as your guide leads you around the complex. See the winery and vineyards and taste the wines accompanied by a traditional Galician aperitif. Enjoy a relaxing hike through the forest, past the rivers and mill routes, as well as numerous nearby points with great architectural and cultural value. Admire the beautiful landscapes that make this winery even more special.

La Coruña: Guided Tour at MEGA - Mundo Estrella Galicia

7. La Coruña: Guided Tour at MEGA - Mundo Estrella Galicia

MEGA is a way of understanding, perceiving and observing the world, based on our origins, tradition and identity, forged from a history dating back more than a century. MEGA is a different world. The Estrella Galicia world. And to discover it, you have to learn to appreciate beer on the MEGA level. That’s the reason why we have created a unique space in which to touch, smell, see and experience it like never before. This is Spain’s first and only museum dedicated to the culture of beer. A museum inside a working Estrella Galicia brewery in A Coruña. MEGA is a museum that is out of the ordinary: an experience-based museum offering much more than just exhibits. At MEGA, you will have the chance to understand, taste and discover all about the culture of beer – its history, how it’s made, the ingredients, our loving care and expertise, the evolution of the Estrella Galicia brand…In short, a beer lovers’ paradise in which to experience and sense your passion for beer to the full. Not sure yet how to pull the perfect pint? We’ll let you in on that secret too.

From Santiago: Finisterre Lighthouse Sunset Tour

8. From Santiago: Finisterre Lighthouse Sunset Tour

Experience a guided tour from Santiago de Compostela to Finisterre and enjoy the most spectacular sunset at the west corner of Europe. This is an amazing tour with four stops which ends at the lighthouse of the end of the world and which also visits other three magical places. Our guide will pick up you at the meeting point and we´ll start a relaxing and amazing tour, with a lot of time to enjoy the most beatiful places of the "Costa da Morte". At our first stop we´ll discover one of the most beautiful villages of Spain, the medieval one of Pontemaceira. An amazing and hidden place known because its spectacular gothic bridge and because of being part of the Camino. The beach of Langosteira will appear in front of us and we´ll be able to walk along it, enjoy its white sand and ice-cold water. Do you know that it´s the best place for catching one of the most typical dishes of Galician gastronomy? After a relaxing walk along the beach we´ll arrive to the town of Finisterre, where we´ll have free time for taking a drink, a dish or for buying something to carry to the lighthouse. We will move to our last stop of the day, one of the most known places of Europe, the lighthouse of Finisterre. From there we will be able to enjoy the most spectacular sunset of Spain, the sun going down from the west corner of Spain, sharing the moment with lots of pilgrims who have finnished their Camino at the end of the world. After enjoying the sunset we´ll start our travel back to Santiago, where we´ll be dropped-off at the same place we began our tour a few hours before

Vigo: Private Walking Tour with local guide

9. Vigo: Private Walking Tour with local guide

Meet your guide at the “El Sireno” statue at the Puerta del Sol square. Your guide will lead you through a scenic and informative walking tour of Vigo, showing you over 10 of the city's most beloved sights. Hear about Vigo’s fascinating role in Spanish, Roman, Viking, and French history. Learn about the many famous historical figures who have spent time in Vigo including Julio Verne, Isaac Newton, and Francis Drake.  Stroll through the “Casco Vello,” the historic district of Vigo. Take a walk down “la Calle del Príncipe,” Vigo’s best street for shopping. See the La Alameda park, which hides a stone zoo of animal sculptures. Walk by the gorgeous Neo-Baroque theater Teatro Garcia Barbón. Admire the La Farola de Urzaíz, a beautiful street lamp designed by Jenaro de la Fuente which is also an iconic meeting point in Vigo. Stop at Los Galeones de Rande, a monument to the dozens of ships sunk during the 1702 Battle of Rande. Your tour continues as you visit other famous sights of Vigo such as El Cruce de Los Bancos, El Teatro Fraga, El Marco, La Puerta del Sol, El Monumento a Los Galeones de Rande, El Olivo, La Plaza de la Constitución, and La Colegiata. Your tour ends with a visit to the statue of Jules Verne located at Vigo’s port.

Santiago de Compostela Private Guided Tour

10. Santiago de Compostela Private Guided Tour

Take in the major sights of Santiago de Compostela on a 2-hour guided walk. Visit the city’s best-known squares, the Cathedral, the City Hall and the Hostel of the Catholic Monarchs. Learn about the history of the Camino de Santiago and the legend of St. James. See the many symbols of the city, including the shell, the arrow and the azabache, all of which are important elements to understanding the secrets of Santiago. In addition, you’ll see the market, the university and Cervantes Square. The tour ends at the operator’s office, where you’ll be introduced to typical products from Galicia. Receive free maps, souvenirs and information about other activities.

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4.5 / 5

based on 11 reviews

Thank you for this for! Special thanks to Alberto who was an awesome guide!! Love all the info he shared with me. He spent all the time and was so kind to share his insight. Will highly recommend this tour. The place is beautiful and full of history.

This tour was out of this world!!! I highly recommend it for first visitors. Tons of valuable historic info. My guide was generous to share tips on food and restaurants to try. Love her energy and kindness. Highly recommend this tour.

Increíble excursión! Son 7 paradas y cada una tiene su encanto: la costa de la muerte fue espectacular y poder ver ese tipo de paisajes junto con la historia que los acompaña, es realmente un gusto.

The bus is modern and comfortable, the tour guide was friendly and efficient and spoke good English. The tour was well planned and enjoyable.

It was an amazing experience with the best guide ever. I am glad of choosing this tour. Thank you