We have dedicated the last ten years to the exploration of this paradise island. From secret coves and insane snorkeling spots, to the white sands and crystal-clear waters of the world famous Ses Illietes beach. We know it better than anyone. Let us guide you on an unforgettable journey.
Situated directly to the south of Ibiza, and separated by only four nautical miles (7km), Formentera is the Mediterranean’s Caribbean gem. Sporting crystal clear water and pristine white sandy beaches, you’ll be lost for words while exploring this paradise.
Regularly ranked amongst the world´s best beaches, it’s by far the most beautiful and recognisable beach in the Balearics. Stretching out from the island of Formentera in a northerly direction towards Espalmador and Ibiza. It has ocean on both sides and is completely unspoilt, being protected as part of the Formentera National Park. Some of the best restaurants around can be found at the southerly end of the beach which we can access by boat.
This uninhabited island nature reserve sits just off the very northern tip of Ses Illetes, Formentera. Separated by a sandbar which runs for just a couple of hundred metres, the horseshoe shape of this paradise island creates a turquoise lagoon of calm, shallow waters surrounded by a long, white deserted beach.
Arguably the most beautiful cove on the island, this small beach on the west coast, offering several hundred metres of transparent turquoise water is the most idyllic place to drop anchor and take a swim.
This tiny cove situated at the very east end of the five-kilometre-long Playa Migjorn will leave you breathless.
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