Fisterra

Perched dramatically on the rugged Costa da Morte, Fisterra (also known as Finisterre) is a windswept fishing village that feels like the edge of the world. For centuries this was considered the westernmost point of the known world, and today it remains a powerful symbol of journey's end—especially for pilgrims who continue the Camino de Santiago an extra 90km to stand at the iconic lighthouse. Beyond the spiritual pull, Fisterra offers wild Atlantic beaches, fresh seafood, and a hauntingly beautiful coastline that rewards those who linger.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come on a day trip from Santiago de Compostela, but to truly absorb the atmosphere plan at least one overnight. Arrive in the late afternoon, watch sunset from the lighthouse, then explore the old town and enjoy a seafood dinner. The next morning, hike Monte Facho and relax on Langosteira beach before heading on. Two nights allow you to also explore the wild coves and lighthouses of the Costa da Morte at a relaxed pace.

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