Corcubión , located in the heart of the Costa da Morte (province of A Coruña), is one of the best-preserved historical sites on the Galician coast and one of the most charming towns on the Corcubión estuary. Small, elegant, and deeply rooted in maritime tradition, it offers a tranquil and authentic atmosphere where history, the sea, and tradition blend seamlessly.
Its historic center , declared a site of cultural interest, preserves narrow cobbled streets, stately stone houses, arcades, and historic buildings that reflect the town's mercantile and maritime past. A stroll through Corcubión is to discover a perfectly preserved medieval urban layout, with charming corners and a serene atmosphere, far removed from mass tourism.
The town sits beside a sheltered and tranquil estuary , ideal for seaside walks, gentle water sports, and enjoying open views of the natural surroundings. From Corcubión, it's easy to access some of the iconic landmarks of the Costa da Morte, such as Fisterra, Muxía, and Monte Pindo, making it an excellent base for exploring the region.
The experience is complemented by high-quality Galician cuisine , based on fresh fish, seafood, and local produce, served in a warm and traditional atmosphere. Thanks to its heritage, landscape, and unhurried pace, Corcubión is an ideal destination for those seeking history, authenticity, and the most elegant and tranquil essence of the Costa da Morte.