Sisargas Islands

Natural spaces
Malpica

Find out more about Sisargas Islands

Located in front of the town of Malpica and just a mile from Cape San Adrián, they are a small archipelago made up of three islands – Grande, Chica and Malante – and several islets.

The larger island has a small jetty and an automated lighthouse.

Although they were formerly inhabited, and even had a hermitage, they currently have no population.

They are a nature reserve with a great wealth of flora and fauna.

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