The Costa da Morte Tourism Association (CMAT) took part yesterday in Viana do Castelo (Portugal) in the official ceremony to inaugurate a new interpretive panel of the Atlantic Sunset project, a European initiative that identifies the spots from which the last sunset of Atlantic Europe can be seen.
Seeing a whale emerge in front of the bow is one of those experiences that stay with you forever. It’s not just about witnessing a huge animal in its habitat — it’s about feeling the sea breathe with you and realizing that nature is offering us an unrepeatable moment. That’s why this interview with María Becerra Rodríguez, a marine biologist from CEMMA and collaborator of Buceo Finisterre, is an opportunity to dive into her experiences and discover how science, passion for the ocean, and the thrill of whale watching come together on the Costa da Morte.
Costa da Morte stands out once again as a benchmark for sustainable tourism: AECIT honors Bela Fisterra Literary Hotel for its eco-innovative model and strong commitment to the territory. This recognition endorses an authentic way of traveling, with cultural depth and environmental respect. Find out why this award sets the course for the entire destination.
The branding project Bela Fisterra Hotel has just been selected as a representative of Spain at the Ibero-American Design Biennial (IDB 18) organized by the
CMAT took part in a workgroup, celebrated yesterday, in the Cofraternity of fishermen of Fisterra and that had like essence the debate envelope the Plan
The Saint Week of Finisterre, declared as of National Tourist Interest, consists in 5 days of representations with his different representative aand liturgical acts, in