Tabarca, Spain’s Smallest Inhabited Island Struggles to Stay Afloat Amid Tourist Surge
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Tabarca, Spain’s Smallest Inhabited Island Struggles to Stay Afloat Amid Tourist Surge
Tabarca, the tiny island just off the coast of Santa Pola, is facing a growing crisis as its fragile infrastructure buckles under the weight of mass tourism. Despite its scenic charm and historical intrigue, the island is slowly crumbling into the sea. At only 1.8 kilometres long and 400 meters wide, Tabarca is Spain’s smallest inhabited island, home to just 68 permanent residents. However, during peak holiday seasons, up to 5,000 visitors arriv…
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