BEACHES OF FORMENTERA
Half an hour from Ibiza, beaches with crystal clear waters and white sand
Half an hour by ferry from Ibiza we arrive at the port of Formentera, famous for its beaches with crystal clear waters.
The wildest beaches with the most crystalline waters, the ones that are most fashionable. And also the solitary ones, the ones where you can get lost, the most bohemian ones.
With which you stay?
Photography by @dosmares_ibiza
Text by Daniel Foraster
The beaches of Illetes:
The Illetes Beaches in the Ses Saines Natural Park are undoubtedly the most famous of all. Its turquoise waters, its shallow depth, the white sand and the small islets in front of it and which give it its name.
Beaches:
The beach of Illetes and Cavall dén Borràs, where the Shark and the Beso Beach are. And beyond, if you continue forward, another half hour’s walk, the Pas d’es Trucadors that connects with the Island of Espalmador.
Where to eat:
Beso Beach to enjoy with friends, Es Molí de Ssl for a special day or night.
The beaches of Levante:
On the other side of Illetes, the wildest and loneliest side of paradise. A long beach of white sand and equally turquoise waters located in the most unknown area of the Illetes i Ses Salines Natural Park.
Where to eat:
Tanga Restaurant: famous for its lobster stew
Migjorn beaches:
A succession of quiet, bohemian beaches and coves along the southern coast of Migjorn. A place to relax, lie on the white sand away from other people’s eyes and immerse yourself in the turquoise waters.
Es Ca Marí area, in Migjorn:
It is the wildest area of Migjorn, the closest to Sant Francesc but also the one that tends to be quieter, especially if what you are looking for is privacy, even in the months of July and August. There are restaurants like Pelayo and Sa Platgeta to eat fish and paellas with your feet in the sand.