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Although it’s the smallest of the "Balearic sisters", Formentera hides wonderful seaside charm. Its crystal-clear sea embraces white sandy beaches, while an aperitif on a boat at sunset will plunge you into the persuasive soul of this Spanish pearl. Keep reading
In Formentera you never get bored, and beach relaxation is often accompanied by intriguing activities for those who want to discover the island. Reach Cap de Barbaria, one of the three lighthouses in Formentera from which you can enjoy a breathtaking view - we recommend you go at sunset! - or explore the nature of the nearby Espalmador Island: reachable by boat, nature reigns supreme on Espalmador, and the sea and its beaches will make you forget about your daily routine. Would you like to buy a souvenir from Formentera? Don’t worry, the La Mola handicraft market will satisfy you, with vintage atmospheres and objects of all kinds.
The island of Formentera is the smallest of the Balearic Islands, but is a trove of natural treasures of extraordinary beauty. Its crystal-clear waters have nothing to envy of even the most exotic islands, and attract those who want to indulge in relaxation on the white beaches of its coasts, such as the famous Illetes and Llevant. Enjoy the view of the turquoise sea in Calo Des Mort and explore the islet of Espalmador, then hike to the Es Cap de La Mola Lighthouse. Explore the villages of the island, of which the main one is San Francesc Xavier de Formentera, characterised by typical white houses.