Category
page 1Peninsulas of Spain
Iberian Peninsula
peninsula located in the extreme southwest of Europe
Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera
Spanish peninsula claimed by Morocco
Cape Finisterre
Cabo Fisterra in Coruña, northwest of the Iberian Peninsula
Estaca de Bares
cape and special area of conservation in Galicia, Spain
Península de Almina
peninsula in Ceuta, Spain
Magdalena Peninsula
peninsula in Santander, Cantabria

Jandía
thumb|View of the Morro Jable beach
thumb|Jandía: View from Morro Jable to the lighthouse of Jandía Playa
Jandía is a peninsula in the southwestern part of the island of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. The peninsula is entirely in the municipality of Pájara. Within the peninsula is Fuerteventura's tallest mountain, Pico de Jandía or Pico de la Zarza, that rises to an elevation of 807 m. Jandía is connected with the rest of Fuerteventura through the isthmus Istmo de la Pared. Most of the peninsula has been a nature reserve (Parque Natural de Jandía) since 1987.
Cape Villano
cape