2025 / 02 / 20
The Maritime-Terrestrial National Park of the Cabrera Archipelago, located in the Balearic Islands, has been designated as a Starlight Reserve. This certification acknowledges the exceptional quality of its night sky and its commitment to conservation and astrotourism. This natural enclave, characterized by its rich biodiversity and lack of light pollution, now serves as a protected haven for stargazing and sustainable tourism.
Situated south of Mallorca, the Cabrera Archipelago comprises a group of islands and islets that form one of the best-preserved ecosystems in the Mediterranean. Since its declaration as a National Park in 1991, it has served as a refuge for numerous endemic species and plays a crucial role in protecting marine and terrestrial biodiversity.
With its recent certification as a Starlight Reserve, this area reinforces its commitment to safeguarding the night sky, ensuring optimal conditions for astronomical observation, and promoting astrotourism as a tool for environmental education and sustainable development.
At the 2009 meeting of the Starlight Initiative, the Working Group on Reserves and World Heritage developed the concept of the Starlight Reserve. A Starlight Reserve is a protected natural area where a commitment is established to defend the quality of the night sky and ensure access to starlight. Its purpose is to preserve the quality of the night sky and the various associated values, whether cultural, scientific, astronomical, scenic, or natural.
With this designation, Cabrera joins a network of destinations actively working to protect the night sky and promote star tourism.
The Balearic Islands have reaffirmed their commitment to astrotourism as a model for sustainable tourism development, highlighting their dark and protected skies. In addition to the recent certification of the Maritime-Terrestrial National Park of the Cabrera Archipelago as a Starlight Reserve, the archipelago already boasts other Starlight recognitions, including the islands of Formentera and Menorca, as well as accredited accommodations like Son Felip and Morvedra Nou. Notably, the Bibo Park Starlight Star Park in Ibiza also stands out.
The Cabrera Archipelago is distinguished by the absence of significant artificial light sources, offering unparalleled stargazing opportunities. Visitors can clearly observe the Milky Way, constellations, and various astronomical events.
The Starlight certification encourages the development of astronomy-related activities, such as guided observation sessions, astrophotography, and educational programs. It also reinforces the park's commitment to a sustainable tourism model that respects the area's natural values and enhances its appeal without negatively impacting the environment.
Beyond being a paradise for astronomy enthusiasts, the Maritime-Terrestrial National Park of the Cabrera Archipelago offers a variety of activities for visitors. One can embark on island excursions, explore its history at the Cabrera Castle, and dive into its crystal-clear waters, home to one of Europe's best-preserved marine biodiversities.
For those wishing to enjoy nighttime astronomical observation, overnight stays on the island are possible by reserving at the Cabrera port, allowing for a unique experience under one of the Mediterranean's clearest skies.
With its designation as a Starlight Reserve, the Cabrera Archipelago strengthens its position as a premier astrotourism destination in Spain and Europe. This certification not only highlights the purity of its night sky but also raises awareness about the importance of protecting our skies from light pollution.
The combination of pristine nature, rich biodiversity, and starry skies makes Cabrera a unique place where science, sustainability, and tourism converge to offer an unforgettable experience for those seeking a cosmic connection in a privileged setting.
A Starlight Reserve is a protected natural area where a commitment to protecting the quality of the night sky and access to starlight is established.
Starlight Tourist Destinations are locations with ideal conditions for observing the stars and where light pollution is controlled. This makes them logical destinations for tourism based on the appreciation of the sky as part of the natural world.
Among the Other Modalities, the Starlight Foundation includes the Starlight Accommodations, establishments with ideal conditions for astrotourism.