Tabarca: Spain's Smallest Inhabited Island
Welcome to Tabarca Island, Spain's tiniest permanently inhabited island. Also known as Isla Plana, this little paradise is nestled near Santa Pola and the city of Alicante in the Valencian Region. With around 50 permanent residents, the Tabarquinos, this charming island is rich in tradition. The locals have preserved their unique way of life, including traditional fishing methods and delicious local cuisine.
If you visit Tabarca, you're in for a real treat. Expect to be mesmerized by incredibly crystal-clear waters, stunning sunsets, and the warm hospitality of the Tabarquinos. Whether you're exploring its rich history, savoring its culinary delights, or simply soaking up the serene island atmosphere, Tabarca promises an unforgettable experience.