Islands of Spain

Tabarca island

A small but very picturesque island, a great idea for a one-day sea walk


Discover the Islands of Spain: Paradise for Every Traveler

Spain is not only famous for its mainland cities and beaches but also for its stunning islands, each offering its own unique charm. Whether you're looking for wild nature, vibrant nightlife, or peaceful retreats, the Spanish islands have it all.

The Balearic Islands (Mediterranean)

  • Mallorca — The largest island, perfect for beach lovers, hikers, and culture seekers. Visit Palma’s cathedral or explore the Tramuntana mountains.
  • Ibiza — World-famous for its party scene, but also home to quiet coves and traditional villages.
  • Menorca — A quieter alternative with crystal-clear beaches, family-friendly resorts, and charming old towns.
  • Formentera — Small, peaceful, and ideal for a day trip from Ibiza. Think turquoise waters and white sand.

The Canary Islands (Atlantic Ocean)

  • Tenerife — Known for Mount Teide (Spain’s highest peak), beaches, and a mix of volcanic and lush landscapes.
  • Gran Canaria — Offers golden dunes, lively towns, and varied nature perfect for hiking and surfing.
  • Lanzarote — Famous for its moon-like volcanic scenery, art by César Manrique, and eco-tourism.
  • Fuerteventura — A paradise for windsurfers and those looking for wide, sandy beaches and sunshine.

Why Visit the Spanish Islands?

  • Year-round sunshine and mild climate
  • Beautiful beaches and natural parks
  • Rich local culture and cuisine
  • Easy access from major European cities

Whether you crave adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, the islands of Spain offer unforgettable experiences under the Mediterranean or Atlantic sun.