Ibiza Island
Ibiza Island The island of Ibiza, covered with pine forests, date and olive groves, is located in the Mediterranean Sea just 80 km from mainland Europe, and is part of…
Continue readingIbiza Island The island of Ibiza, covered with pine forests, date and olive groves, is located in the Mediterranean Sea just 80 km from mainland Europe, and is part of…
Continue readingEl Hierro The island of Hierro is located in the west of the Canary Islands. In the past it seemed to Europeans to be the end of the world, and…
Continue readingFormentera Island Formentera is a tiny island that may seem like the last stronghold of the serene Mediterranean. It is only 18km from Ibiza and is easily accessible by ferry….
Continue readingLa Palma Island La Palma is one of the Canary Islands. The island has two names, La Isla Bonita (The Beautiful Island) and La Isla Verde (The Green Island), and…
Continue readingIsland of Fuerteventura Fuerteventura is the second largest island of the archipelago. It has an area of 2020 km². The island is quite deserted and sparsely populated. The population of…
Continue readingLa Gomera Island La Gomera is a small island in the Canary Islands. For decades, tourists have been coming here, avoiding the massive crowds. Date palms and banana plantations surround…
Continue readingLanzarote Island Lanzarote is the fourth largest island of the Canary archipelago. It has an area of 836 km² and a population of 86,000. Lanzarote is an amazing place, symbolizing…
Continue readingCastell de Bellver Castell de Bellver, or Castell de Bellver, standing majestically on a 140-meter high hill, is one of the most famous tourist attractions of Palma de Mallorca. It…
Continue readingGranada Cathedral (Catedral de Granada) The Cathedral of Granada was built on the site of the ruined Grand Mosque, the remains of which, La Madrasa, are opposite the Capilla Real….
Continue readingPoubol Castle Poubol Castle is the Catalan residence of the famous artist Salvador Dalí and his wife Gala. The ancient castle was erected in the 11th century and has been…
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