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Formentera is a small Spanish island located in the warm Mediterranean Sea. It is divided from a neighbouring island, Espalmador, by a shallow sandbar during low tide, which makes for interesting geography. Formentera is famous for its white-sand beaches, but be aware that many beaches allow nude bathing. Playa Illetas is a popular beach and often crowded, as is Playa Es Pujols, which is located in the biggest tourist resort on Formentera. There is a promenade here with bars and restaurants. You can also sightsee along an ancient Roman road dotted with watchtowers, the chapel of Sant Francesc Xavier, and a small ethnological museum, all dating back to the 18th century. Grab lunch at Café de Lago or sip a tropical drink at Big Sur while watching a spectacular sunset. Walk along Formentera’s pristine white beaches to take in the picturesque rocks and cliffs. The waters are warm and conducive to swimming and snorkelling amongst brightly coloured tropical fish, coral and exotic plant life. At night, there are plenty of clubs and bars to entertain you.
When To Go
Look no further if you’re looking for a summer vacation. You can’t go wrong on the island of Formentera. Choosing your beach of the day will depend on the direction of the wind. One beach is calm, but the other is not. It’s no problem if you change your mind. You don’t have to go far to go from one beach to the other.
January-May: 15-22°C (59-72°F)
June-September: 26-30°C (79-86°F)
October-December: 16-24°C (61-75°F)
Getting There
You can fly into Spain then connect to the island of Ibiza. From Barcelona, Valencia or Denia, you and your car can board a boat to Ibiza. Once in Ibiza, you can fly out of the Ibiza airport to get to Formentera or take a 30-minute ferry boat ride. You can by a ticket when you board a boat, but it is best to make an early reservation. During the summer, you can take a direct ferryboat ride back and forth from Denia to Formentera. The boats leave every 30 minutes. Yellow speedboats are another option.
By air: Fly into Barcelona, Valencia or Denia airports to connect to Ibiza
By sea: 30-minute ferry boat ride from Ibiza
Yellow speedboats are another option
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