15 of the best islands in Spain

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The islands of Spain are an interesting tourist route that combines several holiday destinations. The rich history and flavor are combined with the resort component. Since the country of bullfighting and flamenco consists of several regions with different cultural baggage, there are attractions here for every taste.

Some islands are located quite close to the mainland, so the influence on their development is appropriate. Others are adjacent to the African coast and have developed, among other things, under the influence of traditions that are alien to Europe. As a result, the world has received an amazing combination - special zones of comfort and diversity, at the same time moving in step with the times in terms of infrastructure and not forgetting their origins.

The main resort islands of Spain for recreation and tourism

Mallorca

Located in the Mediterranean Sea. It is part of the Balearic Archipelago. The area is over 3640 km². Resorts: Santa Ponsa, Camp de Mar, Palmanova, Illetas and others. They differ in the level of elitism, but everywhere there is a developed infrastructure. There are more than two hundred beaches. One of the largest and most equipped is Playa de Palma. There are many diving spots on the north coast. National local dish - koku - its own kind of pizza.

Tenerife

Located in the Atlantic Ocean. The largest island in the Canary archipelago. The area is over 2034 km². Resorts are different in focus: Puerto de la Cruz - for families, Costa Adeje - for big fun companies, Playa de la Arena - for those who want to improve their health, etc. Sightseeing: Loro Parque - a multidisciplinary zoo, marine world and botanical garden, Teide National Park, Guimar Pyramids.

Gran Canaria

Located in the Atlantic Ocean. Part of the Canary Islands. The area is over 1560 km². Almost half of the territory belongs to reserved and protected areas. Resorts: Baia Feliz, Puerto de Mogan, Puerto Rico and others. Entertainment: diving in the bay on the "Yellow Submarine", visiting "Palmitos Park", where one and a half thousand exotic birds live. Museums: Columbus House, Nestor Museum - Modernist Artist, Center for Contemporary Art.

Fuerteventura

Located in the Atlantic Ocean. The second largest among the Canary Islands. The area is over 1659 km². Resorts: Caleta del Fustes, Costa Calma, Playa Matorral and others. The tourist infrastructure is not well developed everywhere. More suitable for a quiet holiday. Several dozen beaches. The largest is the thirty-kilometer Sotavento. Sightseeing: Cueva del Llano cave, La Oliva village, Betancuria Museum and others.

Lanzarote

Located in the Atlantic Ocean, part of the Canary archipelago. The area is over 845 km². Resorts: Puerto del Carmen. Costa Teguise, Costa Teguise. The best beaches are in Papagayo Bay. Attractions: Timanfaya Park, where there are volcanoes that influenced the formation of the modern appearance and relief of the island, Castillo de San Jose - a fort-shaped building dating back to the 18th century, the Cactus Garden, and more.

Ibiza

Located in the Mediterranean Sea, it is part of the Balearic Archipelago. The area is over 571 km². The name was given to him by numerous clubs, a place of entertainment for young people. Large discos are held where DJs play electronic music. Resorts: Sant Antoni, Playa d'en Bossa, Talamanca, etc. The total length of the beaches is about 18 km. Nudist Beach - Aigues Blanques. Sightseeing: Old Town, Las Dalias Market, Mambo Club and others.

Menorca

Located in the Mediterranean Sea, it belongs to the islands of the Balearic archipelago. The area is over 694 km². It is a biosphere reserve. There are about 120 beaches, the popular ones are Kaya Anna and Son Bou. Resorts: Cala en Porte, Santa Galdana Bay and others. Sightseeing: Castle of Santa Agueda, caves near the village of Kales-Coves, stone structures of various shapes. The national local product is keso maon cheese.

Palm

Located in the Atlantic Ocean, it is part of the Canary Archipelago. The area is over 708 km². Thanks to the volcanic ridge Cumbre Vieja, the island is divided into two areas with a different climate. The most popular resort is Puerto Naos, the most visited beach is Charco Verde. Sightseeing: Dali Street, Church of the Holy Light built in the 16th century, National Park, Los Tilos - Biosphere Reserve.

Formentera

Located in the Mediterranean Sea. It belongs to one of the Pitius Islands. The area is over 83 km². Popular beaches: Playa de Migiorn, Cala Saona, Playa Llevan. Nudists are allowed on any public beach. Must-see places: art galleries, wine farms, chapels and churches from different centuries, the Arabian architectural complex, the Estany des Peix lagoon.

Homer

Located in the Atlantic Ocean, it is part of the Canary Archipelago. The area is over 369 km². Popular resorts: Valle Gran Rey and Playa de Santiago. Sightseeing: Garajonay National Park, Torre del Conde - a Gothic tower, Los Organos - basalt columns resembling organ pipes, etc. The peculiarity of the island is the "Homer whistle" - a shepherd's tongue that allows one to speak at long distances.

Graciosa

Located in the Atlantic Ocean, it belongs to the territory of the Canary Archipelago. The area is over 29 km². There are no full-fledged resort complexes, there are several boarding houses. There are only two settlements: Caleta del Sebo and little Pedro Barba. Nature is the only attraction of the area. The cuisine mainly consists of seafood dishes.

Hierro

Located in the Atlantic Ocean, the westernmost in the Canary archipelago. The area is over 268 km². The peculiarity of the island is its natural pools, for example, Charco Azul and Charco Manso. Vineyards are widespread: the varieties are unique in their own way, as they have adapted to the volcanic type of soil. Sightseeing: "Club Punta Grande" - the smallest hotel in the world, a baroque church, juniper forests.

Cabrera

Located in the Mediterranean Sea, it belongs to the islands of the Balearic archipelago. The area is over 11 km². It is part of the Cabrera National Park. The castle of the same name is the main attraction. The port is the only state-of-the-art facility on the island. The only entertainment is walking in picturesque corners. There are ruins of old buildings.

Lobos

Located in the Atlantic Ocean, it belongs to the territory of the Canary Archipelago. The area is over 4 km². There is no permanent population. It has been opened as a tourist route since 1982 and is a part of the national reserve. It has a unique set of plant species growing here. Walking paths are clearly visible, it is impossible to get lost. There is a lighthouse and a restaurant.

Cies Islands

Located opposite the coast of Pontevedra. The archipelago includes: Monte Agudo, Faro and San Martino. They are both a nature reserve and a part of a national park. There is a limit on the number of tourists per day. There is a restaurant, a camping area, and a shop. The most popular beach is Rodas. Many natural attractions.

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