Langosteira

Fisterra, Galicia, Spain

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About Langosteira

On the myth-steeped Costa da Morte, where the ancient world believed the earth dissolved into the sea, lies a serene crescent of sand that whispers a different story. Langosteira is not merely a beach; it is the final, contemplative sigh of a continent, a place of profound tranquility at the edge of the world.

The Vibe

The air here is thick with salt and introspection. You will not find boisterous crowds, but rather the quiet energy of pilgrims completing the final steps of the Camino de Santiago. The gentle lapping of calm, turquoise water provides the only soundtrack, a soothing rhythm for weary souls who often shed their worn boots to feel the cool, white sand for the first time in weeks. It is a place of deep breaths and long gazes across an Atlantic that feels both infinite and welcoming, a spiritual destination as much as a physical one.

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Max temp23°24°24°
Water temp17°17°18°
Max UV899
Source: AEMET. A tendency, not a guarantee — check the flags on the day.

The Setting

The Local Anchor

Just a short stroll away, the fishing village of Fisterra provides a taste of authentic Galicia. This is a community shaped by the sea, a connection best savored through its most prized delicacy: the longueirón. These local razor clams, hand-harvested from the pristine sands of Langosteira itself, are a testament to the purity of these waters. Enjoyed simply grilled with a squeeze of lemon at a harbour-side restaurant, their delicate flavour is the very essence of this coast—a taste of the wild Atlantic, tamed and perfected by tradition.

The Landscape

Langosteira unfurls for nearly two kilometres, a sweeping arc of fine sand protected from the fierce Atlantic swells that batter the nearby "Coast of Death." Its waters are crystalline and gentle, a stark contrast to the dramatic, shipwreck-strewn cliffs that define Cape Finisterre. Here, the rugged mountains slope softly to meet the shore, creating a stunning natural amphitheater. This is where the raw, untamed beauty of Galicia finds a moment of perfect, placid grace.

Beach Facilities

Beach
White sand
Size
1970m long · 26m wide
Setting
Partly developed
Safety
LifeguardMedios humanos✓ Yes
Bathing-water quality2024Excellent
Comfort
Toilets✓ Yes
Showers✓ Yes
Promenade✓ Yes
How busyModerate
Access
Parking✓ Yes
Step-free / accessible× No
Activities
Equipment rental× No
Sports zone× No
Diving / snorkelling× No
Surfing× No
Kids area× No
Facilities are stored facts — blank shows as “—”, never assumed.

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