Lighthouse route

Stars of coastal navigators

Live this experience sailing in one of the largest and most comfortable sailing ships sailing through these waters. And if you want to learn actively by participating in each candle change maneuver, carrying the helm, mooring in port…

On this route we combine some places of great tourist interest and sections of traditional routes such as Fisterra or Corrubedo, along with other protected areas and very little known as Ézaro (with the Xallas river falling directly to the sea), Corcubión (the less known and smaller estuary of the Atlantic facade) or Carnota beach (famous for being the longest in all of Galicia) with more than 4,35 mi in length.

We will sail most of the time by open sea where the force of the wind and the sea will sometimes be the protagonists.

BOARDING PORT: RIBEIRA

GROUP BOARDING: To choose date

PRICE: € 2580 boat / 4 days (maximum 6 pers.)

Boarding time: 10:00 a.m.

Departure time: 10:30 a.m.

In the morning we will sail 180º towards the Sálvora archipelago, and after sighting the lighthouses of Ons and San Viciente we will stop to eat on board anchored or on the same island.

In the afternoon we will visit the island’s lighthouse and then continue sailing to Corrubedo, where we will spend the night on board in the same town.

 

 

 

In the morning we will visit the lighthouse of Corrubedo. Around noon we will sail towards the mythical lighthouse of Fisterra, where we will arrive at sunset and after having sailed 25 miles for about five hours. We will spend the night on board in the same port.

In the morning, a must visit to the town and the lighthouse of Fisterra, or free morning. Already in the afternoon, after leaving through the Cee lighthouse, we will head towards the small and sheltered estuary of Corcubión to spend the night and regain strength.

In the morning we will head to Ézaro to contemplate the waterfall of the river falling on the sea, with the small town and beach in the background. After eating we will raise anchor to head towards Muros. On the way, a must-see is the beach of “as Lagoas” – protected space – and the lighthouse at the entrance to the bay of San Francisco, to end in the medieval village of Muros.

The price includes: Pattern-guide, fuel, moorings, anchorages with landings, drinking water, VAT, and all services on board bathrooms, kitchen and cabins.

(Does not include meals).

You can take food for the day to board, or eat at any of the bars in each port.

To go to Sálvora, it is essential to carry the food.

Attire: It is recommended to wear comfortable and sporty clothes as well as warm clothes and water jacket. The recommended footwear will be sporty so it doesn’t slip.

Heels are not allowed.