Formentera is a symbol of idyllic relaxation, paradisiacal beaches, and unspoiled corners where you can connect with yourself and with the nature that surrounds you. The island has its rhythm, slow and happily decadent, where you can disconnect from the city’s routine and stress and enjoy some of the best beaches in the Balearic Islands.
Located off the south coast of Ibiza, Formentera has just over 12,100 inhabitants and is about 20 km long. A small paradise in the middle of the Mediterranean where time seems to have stopped to move its visitors to a time where the rush does not exist, and we can still hear our thoughts.
Access to Formentera can only be made by boat, either from Ibiza or from Barcelona, Valencia, or Denia on the mainland. There is a daily ferry service to La Savina’s port, it’s only point of entry and exit, which guarantees the island’s connection with the main European cities.
Formentera is an oasis in the Mediterranean that has managed to preserve its natural essence and is committed to sustainable tourism or the so fashionable “Slow tourism.” From July 1, 2019, a limit was established to circulation cars and motorcycles per day. If you want to move around the island, join the eco-movement, use bicycles or motorcycles or electric cars, and help maintain its primitive natural beauty.