What to do for a weekend in Costa da Morte

If you are wondering what to do for a weekend in Costa da Morte, here we give a perfect itinerary to discover this little piece of Galician coast.
Vista Aérea Da Praia De Laxe

If you’re wondering what to do on a weekend in Costa da Morte, here’s a perfect itinerary to discover this little stretch of the Galician coast.

Costa da Morte is the ideal destination for a weekend getaway. Its dramatic landscapes of cliffs, lighthouses and fishing villages offer a one-of-a-kind experience, where tradition and nature come together to create unforgettable memories.

If we ask ourselves what we can do in two days, there are many answers—but one message is clear: two days won’t be enough. So today we’ll give you a plan to visit the whole area quickly, but we recommend you come back with at least ten days. In this other article you’ll find a slower, more complete itinerary.

But now, let’s see how to make the most of Costa da Morte in just one weekend. The idea is for you to feel like you’ve really got to know this land. But we can promise you that, at the same time, you’ll be left wanting to come back.

Aerial View Of Laxe Beach

Friday afternoon: arriving in the area

We’ll follow an itinerary arriving from the north, but we recommend you adapt it to the area where you enter the territory. The truth is that to enjoy all the corners Costa da Morte has to offer, you’ll need to get around in your own car. Don’t be afraid of driving lots of kilometres: the terrain can make places look close on the map, but in reality they aren’t. The area is very large, and everything is relatively far apart.

On Friday afternoon, we suggest you head to Caión, in the municipality of A Laracha, to get a taste of what the weekend has in store: sea views and charming villages. This is just the appetiser. Tomorrow there will be many more.

For the evening, we recommend going inland. In Carballo you’ll find building walls covered in murals—a stunning display of urban art. Here you’ll find plenty of options, both gastronomic and cultural.

Derrubando Con Pintura 2 (Carballo)

Saturday: discovering the charm of coastal towns

About fifteen minutes from Carballo you’ll find Malpica de Bergantiños, a picturesque fishing town. Enjoy a walk around the harbour—you’ll see first-hand how the sea’s freshest produce arrives on land, ready to be enjoyed on your plate throughout the weekend.

Make sure to stroll along the seafront promenade with views of the open ocean. On this beach you can often spot people surfing. Why not book a surf lesson and live the full experience?

About twenty minutes away, you’ll find Roncudo Lighthouse in Corme, in the municipality of Ponteceso. This place is famous for being one of the most dangerous areas for barnacle gatherers, who risk their lives collecting this prized delicacy from the cliffs.

The sea view from the lighthouse is breathtaking.

On the other side of the estuary lies Laxe. There you can enjoy its beautiful beach of white sand and crystal-clear waters. In this town you can also find the curious Praia dos Cristais, where instead of sand you’ll see small pieces of sea-worn glass shaped by the ocean.

Take a walk along the promenade and visit the Church of Santa María da Atalaia, an example of the “maritime Gothic” style found in some churches along the Galician coast.

End the day with dinner at one of the local restaurants, where you can taste fresh seafood and traditional dishes such as octopus or scallop pie.

PRG148 Port of Corme

Sunday: nature and culture

We encourage you to start Sunday on the southern edge of the destination. Kick off your day with a dose of adventure by hiking up Monte Pindo in the municipality of Carnota, known as the “Celtic Olympus”. The ascent takes around three hours, but the views from the summit—panoramas of the coast and estuaries—are worth every step.

After this hike, we recommend visiting Ézaro Waterfall in the municipality of Dumbría, where the Xallas River meets the Atlantic, creating a waterfall unique in Europe. Not far from there you’ll find smaller waterfalls that are just as beautiful in the municipality of Mazaricos. One of the highlights is Fervenza de Noveira.

The highlight of your weekend should be a visit to Fisterra Lighthouse, the end of the known world in ancient times. Walk along the cliffs as the sun sinks into the horizon, painting the sky in golden and orange tones. It’s an experience that captures the magic of Costa da Morte.

To wrap up your weekend, enjoy dinner in Fisterra or head to Muxía. Look for a restaurant where you can hear the sea. Gastronomic tourism paired with that ocean soundtrack can turn your dinner into a magical moment. Try Galician-style hake or a fish stew, and raise a glass of good wine to the experience you’ve lived.

Monte Pindo Olladas Do Atlántico 5

Discover Costa da Morte: an unforgettable weekend

Costa da Morte is a destination that blends history, nature and culture in a truly unique way. In one weekend, you can enjoy its landscapes, feel the raw power of the Atlantic and dive into the legends that surround its towns. If you’re looking for a place where nature still keeps its wild and authentic side, this Galician coast is waiting for you with open arms.

It’s true, as we said at the beginning, that two and a half days can feel very short. They say “good things come in small packages”. The truth is, we don’t fully agree—and we believe that if you can come back or extend your stay, it will be twice as good.

But we’re also convinced that it’s better to visit Costa da Morte for a weekend than not to experience it at all. So we hope this article has helped you—and that you’ll let yourself fall in love with this land and all it has to offer.

If you visit and post photos on Instagram, tag us on @visitacostadamorte, where you can also get inspired by those who have already felt the magic of this place before.

Baldaio Lagoon (Carballo) (2)

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