Camino de Santiago: Finisterre Route 6 days and 5 nights

Santiago de Compostela Trip Overview

The adventure does not have to end in Santiago! It can be the beginning of a new path to the sea if we start the Camino de Finisterre.
This Way is much more than a simple prolongation of the Way. It comes from the Celtic and Roman tradition, at a time when there was a popular belief that Finisterre was the End of the Earth (hence its name).
It is a route that is very well marked.
You can ask for your diploma when you arrive in Finisterre. This diploma is known as “Finisterrana”, and if you continue to Muxía “Muxiana”.

Additional Info

* Duration: 6 days
* Starts: Santiago de Compostela, Spain
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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The adventure does not have to end in Santiago! It can be the beginning of a new path to the sea if we start the Camino de Finisterre.
This Way is much more than a simple prolongation of the Way. It comes from the Celtic and Roman tradition, at a time when there was a popular belief that Finisterre was the End of the Earth (hence its name).
It is a route that is very well marked.
You can ask for your diploma when you arrive in Finisterre. This diploma is known as “Finisterrana”, and if you continue to Muxía “Muxiana”.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Santiago de Compostela

Stop At: Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Province of A Coruna, Galicia
Arrival in Santiago de Compostela for the beginning of the Camino de Finisterre.
Duration: 12 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 01 night in hostal 3*

Day 2: Santiago de Compostela – Negreira (21 km)

Stop At: Negreira, Negreira, Province of A Coruna, Galicia
Little difficult stage. You will travel through forests of pines and eucalyptus, Roman bridges and small villages.
Duration: 12 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 01 night in hostal 3*

Day 3: Negreira – Olveiroa (32 km)

Stop At: Olveiroa, Olveiroa, Province of A Coruna, Galicia
Longest stage. Stage with the possibility of a transfer the last 10 km for those who do not see the strength to continue the last km.
In this stage, you will travel through the Serra de Castelo and the Monte do Aro, with wonderful landscapes for sight and photography.
Duration: 12 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 01 night in hostal 3*

Day 4: Olveiroa – Cee (18 km)

Stop At: Cee, Cee, Province of A Coruna, Galicia
In this stage, you see the sea for the first time.
The section runs through rural routes until you reach Cee, a fishing village on the Costa da Morte.
Duration: 12 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 01 night in hostal 3*

Day 5: Cee – Finisterre (15 km)

Stop At: Fisterra, Fisterra, Cape Finisterre, Province of A Coruna, Galicia
In this stage the crossing takes you along the Atlantic coast while you enjoy the unbeatable views that the landscape offers us with its cliffs and beaches.
The stage ends in Finisterre. In Finisterre, we recommend visiting the Lighthouse, and enjoy the views and sunset from the End of the World.
Duration: 12 hours

No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: 01 night in hostal 3*

Day 6: Check out Finisterre

Pass By: Cabo Finisterre, Rua Alcalde Fernandez 14, Fisterra, 15155 La Coruna Spain
Check out Finisterre.

No meals included on this day.
No accommodation included on this day.



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