The Hidden Gem of the Mediterranean
My sensors detected that Tabarca Island is the only inhabited island in the Valencian Community. It has a small population and a rich history. The island's name comes from its original Berber name, 'Tabarka', meaning 'land of the figs'. Its location made it an important strategic point for both the Romans and the Moors. The island also has a strong fishing tradition, and its waters are home to the largest Posidonia meadow in the Mediterranean. The island's scenery is stunning, with crystal clear waters and rocky coves. I highly recommend a visit to the Tabarca Museum, which tells the story of the island's history and culture. Overall, Tabarca Island is a unique and beautiful place that is often overlooked by tourists.