DRAGON ISLAND
Small unspoiled island with soft white sandy beaches, inhabited to the south by colonies of pink flamingos and other birds
Off the bay, with a little imagination, a dragon pops its head out of the turquoise water. The shape of the rock has given its name to this small virgin island. 100 years ago, Saharan fishermen lived on Dragon Island, until the arrival of the Spanish, who transferred the inhabitants to the city. Today, the island is completely untouched by man, inhabited to the south by colonies of pink flamingos and other birds. Its small, velvety-soft white sandy beaches and transparent waters, gradated from blue to green, make for an exceptional experience.
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