About the Spanish Islands
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Although relatively unvisited by tourists, Fuerteventura is gradually growing in popularity due to the fabulous landscape, peace and quiet and vast white beaches. Meanwhile, the beaches to the south provide perfect conditions for surfing and windsurfing, while diverse underwater life attracts the divers. For other activities, Feurteventura is ideal for cycling and walking.
Ibiza's waters are amongst the cleanest in the Med and the combination of soft, golden sand and warm, crystal clear waters is hard to beat and you are never far from one of the many wonderful beaches or secluded little coves. There is a lively element for those wanting it but we specialise in the peaceful tranquility of the rest of the island, ideal for relaxing, sunbathing or gentle exercise.
Lanzarote has a unique landscape formed from solidified lava and the locals retain the beauty with low-rise, traditional buildings held in small pristine whitewashed towns. With a wealth of art and culture, there is plenty to do and see, and the small size and excellent roads make getting about very easy.
The largest of the Spanish islands, Mallorca has the space for peace and escape and also the facilities for walking, cycling, golf, watersports and anything else you can imagine. Great beaches and a breathtaking landscape will help make a memorable holiday.
Despite the understandable lure for visitors since in the 1960s, Menorca still remains relatively unspoilt and quiet. Most of the development has occurred in the south, providing great facilities for visitors, while the north coast is very rugged with picturesque horse shoe bays.
With a mild climate and host of attractions, Tenerife is justifiably a visitor favourite. The island is dominated by Spain's tallest peak, Pico del Teide, at the heart of the island which forms part of the vast national park.
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