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This is the island's smallest and least populated of the Balearic Archipelago with about 8,000 inhabitants, the only access is by sea from Ibiza. It is located south of the island of Ibiza, which is separated by a channel of 3.6 km. Along with the island of Ibiza and several tiny islands is called the Pitiusas Islands. It has 69km of coastline, replete with beautiful beaches and spectacular cliffs. It is an almost flat island, with its maximum height of 192 meters(La Mola). The climate is mild with an average annual temperature of 18.6 degrees Celsius and 2883 hours of sun a year. You have to visit Formentera to see the scenic beauty it offers, clear waters, and flat interior. North of the island are several uninhabited islands, the most important of which are Espalmador and Espardell (60 ha). Most of the island is declared a Natural Reserve.
The capital town of the island of Formentera is Sant Francesc de Formentera, and the most important and paradise beaches are Illetes, Llevant, Es Arenals, Mitjorn, Cala Saona, all of them of easy access.

Sant Francesc de Formentera is the island's capital, where government buildings are. In La Savina we´ll find the port, the only access to the island. The main industry is tourism, which exploits the fabulous beaches of the island: Illetas, Llevant, is Arenals, Mitjorn, Cala Saona, and so on.
Formentera
S´espalmador
Formentera is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the beaches nestled in a natural setting. Its clear waters, the subtle blue-green colors its fine white sands, blazing sun and pleasant temperatures are reason enough to call it the last paradise of the Mediterranean.
Formentera has 69 kilometers of coastline on rocky sections that alternate with beaches of sand and gravel. In his twenty beaches, eighteen are considered as sandy beaches. From the Llevant Beach, one of the most extensive, up to fifty meters small calas (small beaches) such as Cala Codolá, past secluded beaches but of great interest to tourists as the island of s'Espalmador, or Algae Beach, which only be accessed by boat, and that is a real virgin natural landscape.
It´s part of the Natural Park of Formentera. The beach it´s made of fine white sand, and one of the most impressive in the island. We can get to Migjorn beach on the road that goes to La Mola.
One of the most important parts and beaches of Formentera. It´s very well preserved, and has an astounding beauty. We´ll get to Pujols as we go towards La savina.
D´en Jeroni Cave
This cave was hidden beneath the surface of the earth until in May 1975 when it was discovered by chance when drilling a well. On the outskirts of Sant Ferran, on the island of Formentera is the Cueva d'en Geroni, a fantastic cave with a large dome that can be visited and which we can see the classic formations of stalactites and stalagmites.
La Savina it´s the main port of Formentera as we arrive by ferrie from Ibiza. Here is the place for taxis, car hire, rentals and also it´s place for mooring our own ship should we have one.
Should we wanna be away from the sun for a day we can visit the
Sa Miranda Windmills
Ethnographic Museum of Formentera
XV century Saint Francisco Church
Romanesque Chapel Tanca Vella, XIV century, dedicated to San Valero.
Formentera is an island committed to the environment and it´s beaches are protected heritage.
The only way to reach Formentera is by regular ferrie from Ibiza or Barcelona. You can check the routes in aferries
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