Coastal Walks
Take advantage of the seaside promenade for relaxing views of the Ria de Corcubión.





Located in the heart of Galicia's Costa da Morte, Cee is a bustling coastal town that balances its maritime history with its role as a regional commercial center. Unlike some of its more tourist-heavy neighbors, Cee offers a more local experience, featuring a scenic bay and easy access to the dramatic cliffs and lighthouses of the Atlantic coast. It serves as an ideal base for hikers on the Camino de Santiago's extension to Finisterre or for those looking to explore the rugged beauty of northwestern Spain without the crowds. The town provides a variety of local services, shops, and traditional Galician eateries that reflect its deep connection to the sea.
Located in the heart of Galicia's Costa da Morte, Cee is a bustling coastal town that balances its maritime history with its role as a regional commercial center. Unlike some of its more tourist-heavy neighbors, Cee offers a more local experience, featuring a scenic bay and easy access to the dramatic cliffs and lighthouses of the Atlantic coast. It serves as an ideal base for hikers on the Camino de Santiago's extension to Finisterre or for those looking to explore the rugged beauty of northwestern Spain without the crowds. The town provides a variety of local services, shops, and traditional Galician eateries that reflect its deep connection to the sea.
Strategic location on the dramatic Costa da Morte.
Proximity to the iconic Cape Finisterre.
Authentic Galician atmosphere away from the main tourist trails.
Scenic views of the Ria de Corcubión.
The rugged Atlantic weather can change quickly, so bring layers.
It is less 'touristy' than nearby Muxía, offering a more everyday Galician feel.
Excellent seafood is a staple here, reflecting its maritime location.
Take advantage of the seaside promenade for relaxing views of the Ria de Corcubión.
Visit the local shops to experience the town's role as a regional trade hub for the surrounding villages.
Exploring the Costa da Morte and coastal hiking.
EUR €
$70-$120 p/day
Spanish, Galician
Use Cee as a quieter, more affordable base before heading to the popular Cape Finisterre.
May-September
Mild and green, perfect for hiking the coastal trails with fewer tourists.
The warmest months, ideal for enjoying nearby beaches and local summer festivals.
Cooler temperatures and mist add a dramatic, moody atmosphere to the Costa da Morte.
Quiet and rainy; the best time to witness the raw power of the Atlantic storms.