Explore the natural wonders of Formentera Island, a Mediterranean jewel off the coast of Ibiza. This collection highlights pristine beaches like Ses Illetes and Migjorn, charming villages such as Sant Francesc Xavier and Es Pujols, and historic landmarks like watchtowers and lighthouses. Discover hidden coves, tranquil lagoons, and breathtaking viewpoints that capture the essence of this Balearic paradise.
Formentera Island
An island paradise located off the coast of Ibiza, known for its stunning natural beauty and pristine beaches.
Ibiza Puerto
The main port area of Ibiza, bustling with activity, boats, and access to the city.
Puerto Formentera
The primary port on Formentera, serving as a hub for ferries and boats connecting to Ibiza and other islands.
Far de La Savina
A lighthouse located near the port of La Savina, guiding ships into Formentera's harbor.
Estany des Peix
A protected saltwater lagoon on Formentera, popular for calm waters and observing marine ecosystems.
Punta de Sa Pedrera
A rocky point on Formentera known for its ancient stone quarries and rugged coastline.
Canteras (Piscinas naturales)
Natural swimming pools carved into the rocks along the coast of Formentera, offering a unique bathing experience.
Cala Saona
A beautiful cove on Formentera, characterized by its sandy beach, clear waters, and surrounding cliffs.
Punta Rasa
A headland on the western coast of Formentera, providing panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Cova Rosa
A notable sea cave on Formentera, recognized for its unique rosy-colored rock.
Sant Francesc Xavier
The main town and capital of Formentera, known for its charming streets, local shops, and whitewashed architecture.
Església de Sant Francesc Xavier de Formentera
The main church in Formentera's capital, a historic building with a simple yet striking facade.
Playa de Ses Canyes
A relatively secluded beach on the northeastern coast of Formentera, offering a peaceful seaside experience.
Platja des Pujols
The main tourist beach of Formentera, located near the lively village of Es Pujols, offering services and easy access.
Es Pujols
A lively tourist village on Formentera, famous for its bustling promenade, shops, restaurants, and nightlife.
Es Pujols de noche
The nightlife and evening ambiance of Es Pujols, offering a vibrant scene with illuminated streets and lively venues.
Torre de sa Punta Prima
A historic watchtower on the eastern coast of Formentera, offering strategic views over the sea.
Salines d'en Marroig
Historic salt flats located in the northern part of Formentera, important for the island's economy and ecosystem.
Playa des Trucadors
A stunning sandbar beach in northern Formentera, known for its shallow, crystal-clear waters and natural beauty.
Platja de Llevant
A wide, sandy beach on the northeastern coast of Formentera, facing the open Mediterranean.
Playa illa des Conills
A small islet off the coast of Formentera featuring a tranquil beach with clear waters.
Platja de Ses Illetes
A world-renowned beach on Formentera, celebrated for its stunningly clear turquoise waters and fine white sand.
Es Pas
A narrow strip of land and shallow water channel on Formentera, linking different coastal areas.
Isla Espalmador
An uninhabited islet located north of Formentera, known for its unspoiled beaches and natural landscapes.
Platja de S'Alga
A beautiful beach on the island of Espalmador, characterized by its fine sand and clear, shallow waters.
Torre de la Guardiola
A historic watchtower situated on the islet of Espalmador, providing commanding views of the sea and neighboring islands.
Platja de Migjorn
The longest beach on Formentera, offering a vast expanse of sand and several relaxed beach bars.
Ses Platjetes
A collection of small, picturesque coves on Formentera's southern coast, known for their clear waters and rocky sunbathing areas.
Es Caló de Sant Agustí
A picturesque fishing hamlet on Formentera, characterized by its traditional boathouses carved into the rocks and clear waters.
Platja Es Arenals
A lovely sandy beach on Formentera's southern coast, known for its expansive shoreline and clear waters.
Molino viejo de la Mola
A historic old windmill located on the La Mola plateau in Formentera, offering scenic views and a glimpse into the past.
Calo des Mort
A small, idyllic cove in southern Formentera, renowned for its calm, crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere.
Cala Codolar
A tiny, secluded cove on Formentera's southern coast, ideal for those seeking peace and quiet.
Far de la Mola
A prominent lighthouse located on the highest cliffs of Formentera, offering spectacular panoramic views of the sea.
Torre del Cap de Barbaria
A historic watchtower situated on the southern tip of Formentera, providing commanding views of the rugged coastline.
Faro del Cabo de Barbaria
A picturesque lighthouse located at the southernmost point of Formentera, known for its dramatic cliffside setting.