ainaga
Ainaga is a small, uninhabited island located in the southern part of the Canary Islands archipelago, off the coast of Gran Canaria, Spain. The island is part of the municipality of Mogán and is situated approximately 1.5 kilometers southwest of the larger island. Ainaga is notable for its ecological significance and natural beauty, making it a protected area under Spanish law.
The island covers an area of about 1.4 square kilometers and features rugged terrain with steep cliffs,
Ainaga is classified as a *Reserva Natural Especial* (Special Natural Reserve), established in 1982 to preserve
The island’s name is believed to derive from the Berber or Guanche (indigenous Canarian) languages, though its
Today, Ainaga is primarily studied and monitored by environmental researchers and conservationists. Its remote and untouched