Formentera Holidays

Formentera, the daintiest and southernmost jewel in the crown of Spain's Balearic Islands, brings refreshing simplicity to the table. Sweeping vistas, untouched beaches and a close-knit community are testaments to her charm that has remained untarnished by mass tourism.

With a history dating back to 2,000-1,600 BC, this gem offers an indulgent blend of archaeological intrigue and modern Bohemia, thriving with mesmerizing vistas and cultural narratives. Formentera, the treasure trove of the Mediterranean, is an island of multifaceted charm that delves deeper than surface level beauty.

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Things to See and Do

Formentera operates on a different tempo. Fathom the untouched essence of the island as we unveil its most sublime corners begging to be explored. From timeless lighthouses to serene hotels, let's embark on a journey carved upon unparalleled charm in Formentera.

Far de la Mola

Soak in panoramic vistas from Far de la Mola, an age-old lighthouse seeping with historic charm.

Hotel Lago Playa I

Feel the essence of tranquillity at the beautiful Hotel Lago Playa I, or bask amid the raw beauty of Cap de Barbaria, a rocky promontory stationed at the island's southernmost point.

Cap de Barbaria lighthouse

Intertwine historical intrigue and explosive views at the Cap de Barbaria lighthouse, and seal off the expedition by exploring Sant Francesc Xavier, the beating heart of Formentera.

Food and Drink

Experience a culinary journey that mirrors the genuine essence of Formentera. Sample the mouthwatering Spanish and Catalan cuisine at charming local eateries, where the aromas transport you to Mediterranean dreams.

Experience Iconic Paella

Relish the iconic Paella, a lush treasure from the region that spins a blend of delectable flavours of fresh seafood, chicken, and saffron-infused rice.

Indulge in 'Frit Mariner'

Indulge your palate with "Frit Mariner", a traditional seafood dish, or sip a tantalising glass of 'Hierbas Ibicencas,' a local liqueur distilled using native herbs.

Savour Catalan Beers and 'Ensaimada'

Discover the crisp bitterness of Catalan beers or slip into sweet indulgence with "Ensaimada," a spiral-shaped pastry native to the Balearics.

Destination Essentials

Formentera is splashed with a warm Mediterranean climate, painting a delightful canvas for endearing vacations. Soak up the sun during the sultry summers, with June to August presenting the most idyllic weather for beach escapades.

Witness the island in full bloom, with temperatures reaching an average high of 30°C in July, making it an ideal time for sunseekers and beach lovers. The mild winters, while the coolest, are still pleasantly warm (with temperatures reaching highs of 16°C in January), offering an enticing invitation for those seeking a tranquil getaway from the hustles of mainstream tourism.

Beaches

The pristine shores of Formentera are its heart and soul. Embark on a sun-kissed adventure across the island's best beaches - each a testimony to unrestrained serenity.

Platja de Llevant

Revel in the untouched beauty of Platja de Llevant, a virgin beach characterised by golden sands and crystalline waters.

Ses Illetes

Visit the renowned Ses Illetes, swathed in unique pink sand and untouched beauty.

Caló Des Mort

Seek solace in the seclusion of Caló Des Mort, a hidden cove nestled amid reddish rocks, offering varied shades of marine blue. Each beach in Formentera, a romantic escapade unto itself, is kissed by the soft Mediterranean embrace and dances to the gentle whisper of the sea.

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