The Finisterre Way hiking vacation










Price
725To750 excluding flights
More info
Mid Season -
April, May, June and October
725p.p based on two people sharing.
Single Room Supplement - 280.
High Season -
Easter, July, August and September
750p.p based on two people sharing.
Single Room Supplement - 315.
Description of The Finisterre Way hiking vacation
Price information
Departure information
This trip can be tailor made from the end of March to mid October
Travel guides
Walking in Spain unearths the secret scenery, delicious cuisine and captivating wildlife known only to the Spanish. Coastal trails, high ridges and wo...
The Camino is a vast network of tributary roads and paths along which pilgrims flow from across Europe, before being channelled across northern Spain ...
Reviews
1 Reviews of The Finisterre Way hiking vacation
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 04 May 2023 by jay sivell
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your vacation?
The Galician 'rainforest' walks, early morning mist over farmland and swimming in the sea at dawn at Fisterra. Also, our lovely host at Corcubion (Mar Viva), who threw himself into some maritime research I was doing there and rounded up locals to talk to or help me.
2. What tips would you give other travelers booking this vacation?
Take a swimming costume and travel towel. The beaches start at Quenxe (Corcubion) and continue to Fisterra. Lovely at dawn.
3. Did you feel that your vacation benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
The accommodation was all in small hotels and guest houses. Very comfortable. Very personal. Our only quibble would be the plastic some placed over the WC bowl indicating it had been cleaned. This seems an unnecessary use of single-use plastic.
4. Finally, how would you rate your vacation overall?
Excellent! Well organised. Good (daily) communication. Everything worked. Instructions were clear and walking guide was good.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
Planet
We focus on selecting local suppliers who are committed to preserve the environment. The transport companies we hire use modern vehicles with low CO2 emissions. We also ration transport so we minimise the number of vehicles in use.When sending our 'Camino Information Pack' and 'Detailed Itinerary Pack' to our clients, we use electronic format and not paper format. Our paper use is restricted to the Pilgrim's credential as this is necessary for them to collect their stamps in the different towns where they are staying.
Travelers are briefed on local environmental considerations including appropriate waste disposal. They are asked to be considerate not only with the local customs and culture but with the Camino trail they will use.
We ask our clients to:
- Not waste running water
- Not to litter and dispose of rubbish in the appropriate bins
- Pick up litter they encounter on the trails to help keep these beautiful environments clean
- Use ecological re-usable bags in supermarket, not plastic bags, or to put items directly inside their rucksack when possible
- Reuse materials where possible
- Take a reusable bottle and fill it up at the numerous fountains along the Camino,
- Respect all animals that they encounter along the Camino
- Respect all flora and fauna along the trail
- Stay on the sign posted path at all times.
To reduce international travel:
- We encourage clients to consider taking the train to get to the start of their Camino, when possible.
- We provide details of public transport options to clients for all our trips.
- We use family run accommodation providers and hire local guides.
People
Our business model supports suppliers at a local level so the majority of your money goes directly towards helping local businesses and their families in the Galician region. We believe this is the best way to benefit the local economy. For example, we work primarily with small family run/owned hotels in these regions instead of large hotel chains.For transport we work with local taxis/drivers who are self employed and receive a fair price as regulated by the regional Government instead of large transport companies which tend to pay low wages to their drivers.
These type of hiking packages offer a greater contribution to the local economy and help create more jobs in the local community compared to traditional vacations packages that concentrate the money spent by tourists in one single location. According to researchers, 65% of your money as a hiker stays in the community on Hiking/Walking vacations compared to 15% for traditional beach-resort vacations.
In each town where they spend the night, we recommend three local restaurants so that clients can enjoy the regional cuisine as well as benefiting the local community, avoiding large franchise restaurants. For example, in this package clients can dine in local restaurants in the town of Corcubiσn or the specialised seafood restaurants in Finisterre and Santiago.
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