A Mi Manera Restaurant, Formentera
Located in the unspoilt area of Cap de Barbaria in Formentera, this restaurant is great for a romantic al fresco dinner. They serve seasonal dishes made with fresh local produce in a beautiful garden.

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel

© Cala Saona Hotel
Four star hotel on the beach of Cala Saona
Located in one of the most stunning and quiet areas of Formentera, this hotel is surrounded by pine trees and has direct access to Cala Saona beach. It features lots of facilities and services, including a spa, gym, padel tennis courts and much more.
This is one of the most renowned hotels in Formentera, which has been operating for over 60 years. From its privileged location, the colours of Formentera, with the turquoise blue of its waters, the green of its pine forests, and the ochre of its beaches are perfectly combined to offer unique visits which have captivated thousands of visitors over 6 decades.
The hotel has over 90 well-equipped rooms, many of them with sea views. Apart from a fully-equipped spa, this hotel also has a gym where you can also enjoy the services of a personal trainer and a yoga instructor, as well as padel tennis courts.
This hotel has a fully-equipped spa which includes a thermal circuit. You can even experience it during the night, when there are special sessions for couples.
The restaurant has wonderful views of the beach and serves modern Mediterranean cuisine made only with local produce. Try their lamb from Formentera cooked at slow temperature, or lobster with Asian sauce and Thai vegetables.
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