The Camino de Fisterra-Muxía is a pilgrimage beyond Santiago de Compostela, leading to the wild Atlantic coast, where faith, legend, and nature merge. Following ancient paths, pilgrims reach Cape Fisterra, once believed to be the “End of the World,” where the sun sets over the ocean, marking the symbolic completion of their journey. Many continue to Muxía, home to the Sanctuary of Nosa Señora da Barca, where legend tells of the Virgin Mary arriving by sea in a stone boat to support St. James. This route, steeped in Celtic and Christian traditions, winds through Galicia’s mystical Costa da Morte, where rugged landscapes and fishing villages echo stories of devotion and resilience. More than just a final destination, the Camino de Fisterra-Muxía is a path of reflection and renewal, where each step beyond Santiago deepens the pilgrim’s journey, blending past and present, myth and reality.