Hotel Mar de Fisterra is set in Fisterra, at the end of Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and less than 164 feet from Langosteira beach. It offers rooms with sea views and free Wi-Fi in public...
O Semaforo Hotel is part of the converted Finisterre Lighthouse, 1.9 mi from Fisterra Town. It offers heated rooms with satellite TV.
Jessica
United States
I really appreciated the small single room, which was tiny, but reasonably priced and made a stay at this amazing hotel possible for me. Fantastic place to end a camino.
Set within a natural setting, Hotel Rústico Prado da Viña is located in Finisterre, on the Galician Costa da Morte. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, spacious gardens and free Wi-Fi.
Beth
United States
The staff were very friendly and even helped us schedule massages at the hotel. We had a rented car and we were able to park it on the property. Since it was October and cold outside, the pool was already closed for the season.
Set 656 feet from the center of Finisterre, this cozy hotel offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi. Some rooms also have a furnished balcony with scenic views of the sea, O Pindo Mountains and...
Dawn
United States
Loved the decor. The attention to detail was fantastic. It was a very cool vibe. Convenient to city center and bus line
Located in Finisterre, a 5-minute walk from Langosteira Beach, Hotel Bela Fisterra provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Ronald
United States
Front desk manager, Daniel was welcoming, friendly and very helpful with questions about the hotel and surrounding area. If you needed a taxi, he would call one for you. Breakfast buffet was very good. Dining area looks out to the beach. On-site water dispenser to fill your water bottle.
This recently-opened hotel is located just one street away from the seafront of Langosteira beach and 0.6 mi from the mythical city center of Finisterre and its famous cape.
Sharon
Canada
Staff were great. The room was large and clean. Breakfast was typical Spanish style. Bread, cheese, meat, yogurt, coffee juice, pastries.
Located in Finisterre, a 2-minute walk from Da Ribeira Beach, Hotel Costa da Morte provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
shawna
Ireland
The staff were amazing, so helpful and the breakfast was lovely each morning
Hotel SempreFisterra is located in Finisterre. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. Free WiFi is available. At the hotel, rooms are fitted with a...
Kathi
United States
I feel that I found a hidden gem in SempreFisterre!! It is a beautiful place but what stood out most for me was the owner's kindness and warmth. She goes above and beyond to make sure that you have everything that you need and that you are comfortable. She is genuine and has such positive energy. Secondly was how welcomed and nurtured I felt by having a 24/7 open 'kitchen' area. It is well stocked with a really good coffee maker.....espresso!!...home-cooked pastries, fruit and snacks. You can go in anytime and get anything you want....so early morning coffee or afternoon snack or midnight treat for when you just need a little something. Makes you feel so at home. I would go back here without hesitation if I ever were to return to Finisterre.
Set within a natural setting, Hotel Rústico Prado da Viña is located in Finisterre, on the Galician Costa da Morte. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, spacious gardens and free Wi-Fi.
Beautiful and spotlessly clean, staff extremely helpful
Located in Finisterre, within a 4-minute walk of Da Ribeira Beach and half a mile of Corveiro Beach, Hotel VIDA Finisterre Centro has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the...
Great hotel and breakfast buffet, very nice staff.
Hotel Playa de Sardiñeiro offers accommodations in Sardiñeiro, 5 minutes from Fisterra. We have magnificent views of the Atlantic Ocean. The rooms have SMART TV, free Wi-Fi and heating.
Estava tudo excelente! O Pequeno almoço é soberbo.
Fisterra is a quaint, small fishing town, with regular daily...
Fisterra is a quaint, small fishing town, with regular daily catches. So near the harbour is does smell of fish but many of the local restaurants have a great reputation for sea food. There are several great places to walk for the day; coastal paths, beaches (Fora, & Arnela) are a good walk (3-6 miles) but really worth it. Stunning scenery.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We had spent two weeks walking the Camiño and wanted to...
We had spent two weeks walking the Camiño and wanted to visit Finisterre for the sunset, the day trip timings didn’t work so we hired a car from the station in Santiago, drove 75mins, stayed the night and drove back to the airport the following day. It was the perfect end to our trip.
Debra
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I felt compelled to go to the "end of the earth" where the...
I felt compelled to go to the "end of the earth" where the ancients though that the spirits of the dead disappeared from the land and over the horizon, headed for whatever comes next. In Galacian this Camino is called "the Way of the Dead.) I thought I would see the ancient Roman lighthouse but it has long since been replaced by a functional one. The walk from Finisterra, however, is beautiful and the "end of the earth" worth exploring. Pretty town, too.
Mary Ann
United States
Scored 10
10
One of the most beautiful spots I have been to, a quiet town...
One of the most beautiful spots I have been to, a quiet town "at the end of the world". Will certainly return there!
What I liked most:
- not many tourists
- good restaurants
- beautiful beaches
- Faro de Fisterra - a lighthouse with great ambiance
- very nice traditional houses
Katarzyna
Poland
Scored 10
10
Finisterre was the culmination of a coastal camino from...
Finisterre was the culmination of a coastal camino from Porto to Santiago, and we thought it was worth it. We were lucky to have sunny mild days, spectacular views and interesting walking paths. I'm glad we extended our walk.
Lora
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Beautiful old harbour town, full of history.
Beautiful old harbour town, full of history. The town is on the small side, so I would not spend more than two days there. Great walk to the near Lighthouse...sunsets are magical, don't miss them. At the lighthouse they have a restaurant and a bar too, From Finisterre you have a great view of the bay and there is a beautiful beach near-by. The town offers a lot of fish restaurants but I was not impressed with them. My suggestion is to get the car and to explore the other Capes in the Costa de la Muerte or to reach the other villages - less tourist orientated.
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United Kingdom
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