When it comes to traveling around Spain, an increasing number of people are choosing its islands as their destination. Spain boasts numerous islands that are worth visiting nowadays, each with its own unique details and characteristics. Therefore, in the following paragraphs, we will introduce you to some of the most astonishing islands in this country.

Surprising islands in Spain

 

Ibiza

 

Ibiza has long been regarded as one of the most popular islands in Spain for tourism, and it’s not hard to see why. It is famously known as the “party island” and offers the most vibrant nightlife among the Balearic Islands. During the day, Ibiza captivates visitors with its expansive sandy beaches caressed by turquoise waters. The island’s ecosystem boasts endemic underwater meadows where endangered species like the monk seal reside. As the sun sets, beach raves come to life, hosting glamorous poolside parties and 24-hour discotheques. For history enthusiasts, Ibiza’s old town is a treasure trove of ruins dating back to Phoenician times through the 16th century.

If you are planning a visit to Ibiza, consider staying at the Agroturismo Can Cosmi Prats hotel. Situated in the municipality of Santa Gertrudis De Fruitera, this charming rural hotel offers modern comforts while maintaining its historical integrity through respectful renovations. Its location allows for easy accessibility from all parts of the island.

 

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Lanzarote

 

Next, let’s explore Lanzarote, an island in Spain that has been designated as a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO. A visit to Lanzarote unveils the mesmerizing Timanfaya National Park, with its vast volcanic wastelands giving rise to otherworldly landscapes. The island is also renowned for its striking red dunes, resembling a Martian terrain, and its captivating frozen lava fields. Lanzarote’s volcanic activity has also shaped stunning black sand beaches.

However, the island offers more than just dark coasts. Playa Blanca, named after the color of its sand, and Papagayo beach, surrounded by breathtaking cliffs and complemented by a variety of hotels and restaurants, showcase the diverse stretches of Lanzarote. Surfing enthusiasts will find Famara beach, with its favorable breakers, to be the ultimate destination. Stretching over 5 kilometers, this beach caters to surfers of all skill levels.

 

Mallorca

 

Returning to the Balearic Islands, let’s delve into another favorite destination: Mallorca. This island is widely considered one of the most beautiful jewels of the Mediterranean. Its enchanting landscapes range from tranquil azure bays to towns embraced by lush mountain ranges and picturesque mountain villages. Mallorca stands out for its easily accessible, stunning sandy beaches, regardless of where you choose to stay.

Additionally, the island offers a wide range of leisure activities to suit all preferences. You can find an extensive selection of restaurants and nightclubs that cater to various tastes.

If you are searching for a hotel in Mallorca, the AH Art Hotel Palma could be an excellent choice. Situated in the heart of the historic old town of Palma de Mallorca, on a tree-lined street, this small boutique hotel has become an iconic establishment in the city. It showcases valuable antiques, an extensive art collection, a well-stocked library, and a meeting room. Its central location makes it perfect for exploring on foot, and it is easily accessible from all parts of the island.

 

Formentera

 

Among the Spanish islands, Formentera is renowned as the perfect paradise for relaxation. Located in close proximity to Ibiza, this island offers a breathtaking coastline adorned with pristine white sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and stunning azure lagoons. Among the many beaches on Formentera, Es Pujols, Casa Saona, and Migjorn are favorites among visitors seeking a serene escape from the lively atmosphere of Ibiza’s parties. The close proximity of the two islands allows for a perfect balance between an active lifestyle in Ibiza and a peaceful day of relaxation on Formentera. A regular ferry service connects the two islands in just a half-hour journey.

 

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Tenerife

 

Lastly, let’s explore Tenerife, the largest of the seven Canary Islands. Its landscape is characterized by volcanic terrain and rugged beauty. Tenerife is often referred to as “the island of eternal spring” due to its mild and temperate climate throughout the year. Even during the colder months, you can enjoy sunny beach days while the hiking trails in the Teide National Park offer stunning views of snow-capped peaks.

Tenerife boasts a diverse range of attractions. The Los Gigantes massif stretches along the west coast, and the island is dotted with hidden coves and narrow strips of exotic black sand beaches. It truly is a destination that caters to every type of tourist.

If you plan to visit Tenerife, consider staying at the Emblemático F24 hotel. It is located in a beautifully restored 18th-century mansion in the heart of the historic district of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. This luxury boutique hotel combines heritage elements with modern design and state-of-the-art automation. It offers exclusive adults-only accommodations and excellent services.

 

These are just a few of the remarkable islands in Spain that offer endless opportunities for entertainment, relaxation, and connection with nature. Choose your favorite and make the most of your experience.

 

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