
Discover Spain’s Tropical Vibe By Explore Its Best Island
The first image to cross through your mind when you hear or read Spain is football clubs. While Madrid and Barcelona have already garnered more than their share of fame and tourist flocking these cities to show their undying love for football, Spain has a lot more. On one side Spain has cities like Seville and Toledo; the islands are just a treat for your senses as a leisure retreat. If you are not visiting Spain for the same old love for football, here is a perfect list of islands to visit on your next Spain group Tours.
Ibiza
By this time, people have started to recognize Spain as one of the most scenic islands, Ibiza. It is one of the Balearic Islands and boasts pristine beaches, rich culture, and lively nightlife. With ample clubs dotting the island and the never-dying spirit of people enjoying the DJs and music, Ibiza is rightly called the world’s party capital. To come out from the party vibe, visit the beaches where serenity dwells or explore Dalt Vila, which is UNESCO listed site.
Menorca
A quieter island in comparison to Ibiza, it is also a part of the Balearic Island and is famous for its unspoiled beaches and turquoise waters. Its natural landscapes, hidden coves, and lush greenery have won it the tile of UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The island is also home to the ancient Talayotic ruins, which still hold immense importance. Apart from this, the whitewashed village creates a vintage charm in addition to the historic port city of Mahon. The city is perfect for nature lovers.
Formentera
The smallest island in the list of the Balearic Islands, Formentera is an ideal escape if you are looking for less crowd and serene atmosphere. The island is accessible with a short ferry ride and has some untouched beaches like Platja de Lleavant and Platja des Illetes, both are part of a protected reserve. The island is suitable for cycling and biking, which allows you to explore it better and more closely, while interacting with locals as well. To enhance the charm of the villages, there are La Mola and Cap de Barbaria lighthouses.
Spain’s island is still living with an image of underrated gems and they are better this way. Explore them before the crowd start frequenting these islands, exploiting the untouched charm of nature.