Costa da Morte boasts an exceptional, vibrant, and wild natural heritage. Unfortunately, its beauty is not eternal unless we learn to take care of it. That is why more and more visitors are looking for a way to travel that respects the environment and contributes to the local economy while protecting nature.
Sustainable tourism is not just a trend—it is a necessity. And in Costa da Morte, you have the opportunity to discover this destination responsibly, leaving no trace and contributing to its conservation.
What is sustainable tourism and why is it important?
Sustainable tourism is a way of travelling that minimises environmental impact, respects local culture and promotes the economic development of the community. In a territory like the Costa da Morte, where the marine and terrestrial ecosystems are so rich, it is essential to adopt responsible practices to protect this heritage.
This approach also keeps traditions alive and ensures that future generations can continue to enjoy this magical corner of the Atlantic.

How to be a sustainable traveller on the Costa da Morte
Choose responsible accommodation
There are more and more accommodations that are committed to sustainability, reducing the consumption of resources, using renewable energies or promoting local products. These places have seals that certify their commitment. You can opt, for example, for rural houses, hotels or hostels that have the SICTED or S for Sustainable Tourism seal.
Move with a conscience
Although the territory of the Costa da Morte is very large, the best way to discover its treasures once you are at your destination is by walking along the coastline, along the riverside promenades or through the fishing villages. There are spectacular hiking routes, such as the Camiño dos Faros: 200 kilometres of coastline, from Malpica to Fisterra, to discover impressive landscapes without leaving a carbon footprint.
If you need motorised transport, you can look for car-sharing options, hire electric or hybrid cars, or take taxis where possible.
Eat local and seasonal
One of the best ways to respect the environment is to enjoy the local gastronomy. On the Costa da Morte, seafood products are the protagonists, and eating seasonal fish and seafood helps to preserve the area’s ecosystems.
In addition, choosing restaurants that work with local producers encourages the circular economy of the area and keeps traditional recipes alive.

Respect nature and reduce waste
The Costa da Morte is a natural sanctuary, but also a fragile ecosystem. When you visit beaches, trails or viewpoints, always carry a bag to collect your waste and, if you can, collaborate in the cleaning of natural spaces. There are numerous associations that carry out beach clean-ups on the Costa da Morte.
If possible, also avoid single-use plastics and take a reusable bottle with you. It is also important to respect the local wildlife and not to feed wild animals.
- Penedos de Pasarela y Traba.
- Islas Sisargas, hogar de especies marinas.
- Cascada do Ézaro.
- Discover more natural areas.
Participate in local culture
Sustainable tourism also implies knowing and respecting the culture, language and traditions of the place you are visiting. On the Costa da Morte, festivities, fairs and traditional events are part of the DNA of the territory. Participating in them is a great way to connect with the community and contribute to their preservation. Besides, there are plenty of them and they are perfect for all tastes.

Sustainable tourism in Costa da Morte: A commitment for everyone
Travelling in a sustainable way does not mean giving up adventure, but enjoying the destination in a more authentic and conscious way. The Costa da Morte offers a wide range of experiences for those who are looking for a way of travelling that respects the environment and the local traditions. On our website you have resources to discover ecological accommodation, responsible routes and activities that take care of this unique environment.