Cabrera Archipelago
The Cabrera Archipelago is a group of islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, part of Spain. It is situated near the southeastern coast of the Balearic Islands and consists of about 19 islands and islets. The archipelago is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to various marine and terrestrial species.
Designated as a national park in 1991, the Cabrera National Park aims to protect the unique ecosystems and natural landscapes of the area. The islands feature rugged cliffs, clear waters, and diverse habitats, making them a popular destination for nature lovers and researchers interested in conservation.