You want to go to Europe to explore the wide variety of culture and 
arts throughout the continent's many countries, but the idea of lounging
 on the beach somewhere sounds equally enticing. Why not do both? Don't go fight the crowds at all the popular "hot spots" in Europe. 
For your next vacation, consider visiting one of the exotic European 
Islands. It will be a unique travel experience that you won't soon 
forget!
Why Travel to a European Island?
Some
 of the European Islands featured here are territories of mainland 
countries, and others are "stand-alone" sovereign states, including 
Malta and Iceland.  Yet, each of these regions might as well be their 
own nation. European cultural influences are evident, and the 
language or dialect may be "borrowed" from elsewhere.  However, when it 
comes to the sights, sounds and tastes of these islands, you simply have
 to go there for the experience that mainland cannot match! 
12 European Islands You Won't Want to Miss
Tenerife (Spain, Canary Islands)
Although the Canary Islands
 are an autonomous territory of Spain, they are actually off the coast 
of the African continent, about 100 km south of the border of Morocco 
and Western Sahara.  Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands and 
offers a wide range of activities from watersports to hiking, 
photography and unique cultural activities. Spain's highest 
mountain, Mount Teide, is found on Tenerife.  From the top of this World
 Heritage Site, you'll have a grand view of the rest of the volcanoes on
 the island.  The region is rich in wildlife and natural beauty.  Not 
surprisingly, tourists love to visit Tenerife - 12 million each year, to
 be precise!
Sardinia (Italy)
For amazing architecture, fresh, tasty cuisine, and unique culture, 
the island of Sardinia has it all!  You'll step back in time to an 
ancient era when you visit the Bronze Age stone towers (called Nuraghe),
 or the Roman bath runs at Fordongianus.  The sacred well of Santa 
Christina is an architectural marvel, as well.After your 
sightseeing, be sure to take a walk along one of the gorgeous sandy 
beaches of Sardinia (Luna Beach is pictured above).  Fresh seafood is 
found in coastal restaurants, or you can enjoy a meal of slow-roasted 
meat inland. 
Madeira (Portugal)
If you like wine, you'll love Madeira!  Winemaking has long been a tradition in this Portuguese region.  Like Tenerife, Madeira is an autonomous region of Portugal, located in 
the northern Atlantic ocean.  Its about 520 km from the African coast, 
and 1000 km from the west coast of Europe. Temperatures hover around 70 
degrees F year round.  Just perfect!
Santorini (Greece) 
Yes, its true.  Santorini is just that beautiful.  The island is a 
popular destination, either on its own, or as part of a Greek isles 
cruise.  Magical and romantic, many couples enjoy Santorini as a 
honeymoon destination.Postcard-perfect photos like the one above 
are signature Santorini.  Famous white houses with blue domes are 
nestled into the cliffs created by eons of volcanic eruptions.  You can 
walk the crater rims or stroll along the magnificent beaches.
The Azores (Portugal)
 If you haven't heard of the Azores, you're not alone.  The 9-island 
archipelago, a territory of Portugal, is one of the most undiscovered 
European islands.  Stunning natural beauty greets you and may even make 
you wonder whether you should keep the secret of the Azores to yourself 
so that it doesn't get overrun by tourists....If you like 
spending time outdoors, the Azores is the place to visit.  Hike along 
trails to reach waterfalls, calderas and tiny seaside villages.  All 
you'll need are a pair of sturdy shoes and a camera!  While there, be 
sure to walk to Sete Cidades on Dso Miguel,
 the 
main island. The village is nestled within a caldera, flanked by one 
blue and one green lake.  Another favorite destination is the fajas,
 or coastal plains, of São Jorge.  Visit Faial, which is a favorite 
among the yachting community and stop at the famous Peter Café Sport.Amazingly, you can get to the Azores in just 4 hours via plane from Boston! 
Fuerteventura (Spain, Canary Islands)
If you like Tenerife, you may want to extend your vacation to the 
Canary Islands with a visit to Fuerteventura, one of the Canary 
islands.  The island is very popular with water sports enthusiasts, in 
large part due to the strong winds that propel sailboats across the 
waves. Surfers love the giant swells and the beaches are simply 
amazing.  Take your pick among clean, pristine white or black volcanic 
beaches.  There are even guided walking tours along the sands.
Sicily is the large Italian island being kicked by the "boot" that is 
the mainland country.  Practically a nation in itself, Sicily is steeped
 in history, art and excellent wine!  Forget what you've read or heard 
about this island with a storied past.  The people there are friendly 
and helpful, and while your travel experience will have an Italian 
flair, it will also be uniquely Sicilian!
Ionian Islands (Greece)
The Ionian Islands are a group of Greek islands that are also called 
the Heptanese, the "Seven Islands."  Located off the west coast of 
Greece, in the Ionian sea, the islands consist of:
- Corfu (Kerkyra)
 - Paxos (Paxi)
 - Lefkas (Lefkada)
 - Ithaca (Ithaki)
 - Cephalonia (Kefalonia)
 - Zante (Zakynthos) and
 - Cerigo (Kythira)
 
Though
 the islands are now part of Greece, they have a storied history with 
influences from a number of European countries.  The experience is a 
unique blend of Greek and Italian culture. 
The Šibenik Islands, within central Dalmatia where the Krka river 
empties into the Adriatic Sea, are a jewel in a dense archipelago of 
islands.  Part of Croatia, they were heavily fortified to ward off the 
attacks of the Yugoslav Army and the Serbs during the Croatian War of 
Independence (1991-1995).  The four main fortresses can be viewed, and 
all architectural damage from the recent war has been repaired.
- Tvrđava Sv. Nikole
 - Tvrđava Sv. Mihovila
 - Tvrđava Sv. Ivana
 - Tvrđava Šubićevac
 
The
 relatively small population allows the natural wonders of the islands 
to shine through.  Be sure to visit the islands of the 
Kornati National Park, the Krka National Park and the Plitvice Lakes 
National Park.  Waterfalls like the one shown above are even more 
stunning in real life!
Iceland
Iceland may not be the first location that comes to mind when you 
consider European Islands. Yet the island nation will not disappoint 
tourists looking for a fresh alternative to traditional travel plans.The
 scenery is pure and unmarred, given that its the largest uninhabited 
area in Europe. Enjoy birch forests, deserts of black sand and boiling 
pools of mud.  The hot springs allow for outdoor swimming year round.  
Oh, and yes, there is that volcano too!
Malta Island (Malta)
History buffs and budding archeologists will love visiting Malta!  The Neolithic Temples
 built 1000 years before the pyramids of Egypt were created with 20-ton 
blocks.  Just how the ancient civilizations accomplished this feat is 
anyone's guess.  You'll also want to see St. Paul's island, which marks 
the spot where St. Paul shipwrecked on the Malta coast.  The event is 
commemorated in the Bible in the Acts of the Apostles!  From there, you 
should visit the places where the Knights of St. John defended 
Christianity. Its not just about history, however.  Malta boasts 
some amazing views along its coastlines.  Walk along the trails, or 
consider a boat excursion around the islands for the best vistas.
Whether you want to party at the clubs or take in spectacular scenery, 
the Spainish island Ibiza has plenty of options.  Young adults flock to 
world-famous clubs including Pacha, Amnesia and Club Privilege.  Keep a 
watch out for celebrities and models... 


















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