The past few years on this planet have made me reevaluate what’s truly essential in life, and I’m sure they have for you as well. I’ve also come to the following conclusions: The two most important things in life are travel and true friendship. So what better way to integrate the two than to do so? Traveling with friends is, of course, what I mean:) We’ve been to and lived in Spain before, and now we’re here to tell you about the best five Spanish islands that we’ve seen.
The Top 5 Islands To Visit In The Canary Islands
As a result of the fact that many of us have at least one Spanish-speaking friend in our social circles, I’ve chosen the greatest Spanish islands for this post because, well, they’re simply so lovely with their beaches and sunshine!:)
IBIZA
Since hearing the song “oh we’re heading to Ibiza,” I’ve longed to visit Ibiza. At the very least, Ibiza is located in the Mediterranean Sea, as the song correctly states. Because it is an island, Ibiza can boast some of the world’s most stunning coastlines. Ibiza doesn’t have a single coastline like the rest of southern Spain; instead, there are two: one for watching the sun rise and another for watching the sun set (and more for all the hours in-between).
From peaceful soothing yoga to all out partying, Ibiza can provide it all. That’s why I always think it’s the ideal island for groups of friends. There are several eco-friendly Ibiza villas as well, so you can enjoy your vacation while still doing your part for the planet.
LANZAROTE
As compared to Ibiza, Lanzarote is a significant distance away, lying just off the coast of West Africa, in the Atlantic Ocean. So if you’re searching for something a little more daring than Europe, but you still want the security of Europe, Lanzarote may be the appropriate choice for you and your buddies!! Because of its volcanic sceneries, Lanzarote has a special place in my heart. Volcanic islands, in my opinion, are the most gorgeous. Take a group of buddies to Lanzarote for a surfing vacation if you want to experience the island’s famed waves.
TENERIFE
There are beaches on Tenerife for everyone in your group. There are man-made beaches, which are less exciting but also safer. I prefer the northern beaches since they are less crowded and have black sandy beaches that seem straight out of the Game of Thrones books. Consider Tenerife vacation rentals to keep everyone together. A trip to see whales should definitely be included as well.
GRACIOSA
Even though it’s less well-known than the first three, Graciosa is certainly worth a trip to see. Graciosa, like its neighbour Lanzarote, is a volcanic island. As a sheltered island, Graciosa offers lots of opportunities for your party to unwind and soak up the beauty.
The local wine is a must-try while you’re here. meal that tastes as nice as it does because of the sunshine has zero food miles (it is).
MAJORCA
This concludes our Mediterranean tour with a trip back to the Spanish island of Majorca. As a name, it’s gorgeous, but translating it to “bigger island” can be pretty tedious. You may be put off by this, but Majorca offers it all: beaches, nightlife, festivals, and history – there is so much history here! As a result, if your group is interested in both history and beaches, then Majorca is the place for you:)
The Best Spanish Islands for Group Travel: A Concluding Recommendation
Overall, I believe that visiting the Spanish islands as a group is an excellent choice. You and your friends will talk about this vacation for years to come because of the fun you had together on the island.
Which is the best Spanish island to visit?
Ibiza: An Electrifying Nightlife And Delectable Cusines.
Majorca: Incredible Beaches And Resorts.
Menorca: The Historical Island!
El Hierro: The Gorgeous Island!
La Gomera: A Paradise For Hikers!