Santiago de Compostela: Finisterre, Costa da Morte, Ézaro, Muros e Carnota





Descrizione
I nostri tour sono guidati sempre da guide professioniste. Offriamo i nostri servizi sempre in inglese e spagnolo. I bambini hanno uno sconto del 50%. I nostri veicoli sono nuovissimi e confortevoli Con aria condizionata. Nella nostra escursione a Finisterre e Costa da Morte da Santiago de Compostela, storia e leggenda sono un must. Il potere visivo della Galizia deve essere accompagnato da momenti storici in modo da conoscere la grande importanza che ogni luogo ha per i galiziani. Siamo preparati affinché non dimentichi mai il tuo soggiorno in queste meravigliose terre piene di segreti, buona gastronomia e persone favolose.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Faremo una piccola sosta per goderci uno dei più bei villaggi di pescatori della Galizia. Laggiù, potremo fare una passeggiata per le sue strade intricate o andare alle piccole bancarelle di pesce.
Un monumento chiave della Costa da Morte, uno dei più lunghi della Galizia. Risalente al XVIII secolo e costruito in granito in un ambiente unico vicino alla spiaggia più lunga della Galizia
Una delle parti più magiche della Costa da Morte. L'unico fiume dell'Europa meridionale con una cascata che sfocia nel mare, in una zona fiancheggiata dal Monte Pindo (Olimpo Celtico), villaggi di pescatori e spiagge incontaminate.
Tempo libero per mangiare e godersi una passeggiata tra le sue stradine e il porto perquero
Il punto che segna la fine del mondo romano, un luogo per culti precristiani legati al "Ara Solis" e al chilometro zero del Camino de Santiago, con uno spettacolare faro (il primo costruito sulla Costa da Morte) e punti di vista speciali l'Atlantico).
Visiteremo il tempio di Nuestra Señora de la Barca, un luogo di pellegrinaggio legato al Cammino di Santiago, la sua scenografia spettacolare, le pietre sacre e la Via della pelle.
Cammineremo vicino a questa città medievale, fondata nel XIII secolo, tappa fondamentale del Cammino di Santiago. Impareremo la sua storia e visiteremo il suo famoso ponte gotico e i suoi mulini.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(226)
Great tour to see the coastline and learn more about the area and culture
The excursion was impressive! Everything was impeccable at all the sites we visited. Noelle is a very professional, quality, and committed guide, loving. Our driver Joaquin was also excellent, the bus was very clean and comfortable.
The guide Lucia was truly excellent. She kept to the schedule and recommended a really good restaurant for lunch with excellent prices.
Very well organized the excursion. It allows to see areas and towns in the rivers, which I did not plan. Very good our guide Lucia Highly recommended
The Excursion was super organized, interesting, entertaining, fun; nice scenery, special places, we walked History with Lucia . and we walked more roads with Manolo (driver).. Spectacular... Lucia and Manolo very friendly... Very detailed explanations full of passion ... a super recommended excursion ... unforgettable and coordinated from the beginning to arrival in Santiago de Compostela Thank you very much
I joined this Finisterre day tour from Santiago de Compostela after finishing the Camino Portugués, as I had a few extra days to explore. The group was lovely, with many fellow pilgrims, which made for a nice shared experience. Overall, the tour had some strong highlights. The waterfall was exceptional, and Finisterre itself was a memorable stop. The locations included in the itinerary are clearly beautiful. However, I feel the experience could benefit from some improvements. Our guide, Lucía, did provide useful information at times, but her delivery often felt a bit disengaged and she sounded bored . When approached with questions, she sometimes seemed abrupt and not particularly welcoming. A smile or a more open and enthusiastic tone would make a big difference to the overall experience. In terms of the itinerary, some stops felt either rushed or less impactful. Places like Muros, Ponte Maceira, and Muxía were interesting, but the time allocated (around 20 minutes, including queues for toilets when there was a place to use toilets ) made it difficult to fully appreciate them, so it doesn’t feel fair to properly evaluate those locations. On the other hand, some stops—such as the hórreos—could potentially be shortened or skipped, especially for those who have just completed the Camino and have seen many already. One HUGE missed opportunity was the coastline. The bus passed by some stunning coastal views without stopping, and I believe incorporating a beach or coastal stop would greatly enhance the experience and provide a more balanced itinerary. Having travelled extensively and experienced many guided tours, I feel this one has great potential but would benefit from some rebalancing of stops, slightly more time at key locations, and a more smiles /engaging, approachable guiding style. With a few adjustments, this could easily become an excellent tour.
We booked this tour and ultimately no one showed up there were two addresses and we went to both. Extremely disorganized tour.
The bus is comfortable. Sufficient time is allotted for all the various stops. The guide is knowledgeable about the history of all the places visited and is fully bilingual.
The tour was carried out as advertised exactitut in the schedule and good driver, what did not convince me much is the guide , I did not see very passionate about the subject , I explain what is fair and necessary, correctly At the end of the tour he asked if we could offer the will for a relative of his. I don't think a tour is a proper place I'm sorry.
The tour guide (Lucia) and driver (Antonio) were great and super friendly. Lucia knew her stuff and was very informative. Unfortunately I did find the whole excursion rather underwhelming. Nothing of particular interest or significance to see or experience. I def wouldn’t do again. Sorry…



