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.

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5-star luxury hotel inspired by the Hippie Lifestyle
Formentera is well-known for having some of the most amazing landscapes in the Mediterranean. This hotel is ideally situated just 150 metres from Es Pujols beach and is close to a variety of bars, shops and restaurants.
The hotel has 79 modern, stylish and unique rooms. All rooms are equipped with a TV, special decor lighting and free WiFi.
Guests are able to relax at the spa, take a dip in the pool and hang out at the cocktail bar which has wonderful panoramic views of Formentera and Ibiza. The hotel also offers valet parking and a concierge service.
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