La Graciosa
La Graciosa is the smallest inhabited island of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Since November 2018, it has been recognized by the Statute of Autonomy as the eighth inhabited island of the Canary Islands.
The main town of the island is Caleta del Sebo, which live mainly from tourism and fishing. In the east of the island there is a second place called Pedro Barba (also Casas de Pedro Barba). This place consists exclusively of holiday homes of other Canarian residents, is only accessible by boat or on slopes of Caleta del Sebo and usually only inhabited in the summer months. On La Graciosa, only a few off-road vehicles are approved by locals. There are no paved roads.(WIKI)
La Graciosa
La Graciosa is the smallest inhabited island of the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. Since November 2018, it has been recognized by the Statute of Autonomy as the eighth inhabited island of the Canary Islands.
The main town of the island is Caleta del Sebo, which live mainly from tourism and fishing. In the east of the island there is a second place called Pedro Barba (also Casas de Pedro Barba). This place consists exclusively of holiday homes of other Canarian residents, is only accessible by boat or on slopes of Caleta del Sebo and usually only inhabited in the summer months. On La Graciosa, only a few off-road vehicles are approved by locals. There are no paved roads.(WIKI)