Ca Na Joana Restaurant, Formentera
This cosy and intimate restaurant is situated in the centre of Formentera's main town, Sant Francesc Xavier, in a 17th-century traditional house. They serve Mediterranean cuisine with Provençal touches.
4-star hotel located right in front of Migjorn beach
With a classic country-house feel and contemporary facilities, this hotel is a great place to relax in Formentera. And within just metres away from the beach, a beach club and a restaurant, you will not need to move any further.
The hotel boasts 30 rooms, divided into doubles, superiors, family and a suite. Decorated with a “beach feel” yet chic style, using natural materials with modern lines, they all have terraces, bathrooms, a/c, satellite tv, minibar and safe. Most also have views to the sea or the hotel gardens.
There is also a beach club, restaurant, outdoor pool surrounded by a garden as well as an outdoor gym and a complementary yoga session for guests per day from June to September (private yoga sessions can be organised, and they also celebrate yoga retreats).
There is a celebrated beach club in this hotel, serving delicious cocktails on beach loungers and with a resident DJ.
The restaurant serves international cuisine made with the freshest ingredients to enjoy with your feet in the sand.
This cosy and intimate restaurant is situated in the centre of Formentera's main town, Sant Francesc Xavier, in a 17th-century traditional house. They serve Mediterranean cuisine with Provençal touches.
Run by Italian chef Paolo Nebuloni, this restaurant offers fresh seafood and Mediterranean dishes with a strong Italian influence in very creative combinations. It has a lively decor and atmosphere.
Using only fresh produce from Formentera's land and sea, this restaurant serves classic local specialities with modern touches. From fish and meat, to rice and tapas, this is a great place to sample authentic Mediterranean food.
Located in Sant Ferran, in the heart of the island of Formentera, this restaurant serves modern Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on seafood.
This restaurant is located on the beach in La Savina, on the paradisiacal island of Formentera. Enjoy Mediterranean cuisine with your toes in the sand.
Located on the most beautiful beach of Formentera, this family run restaurant and beach club offers fresh and delicious treats from the surrounding areas. The specialities of Juan and Andrea have all the taste of the sea, and the restaurant tables are located on the sand, which is kept cool by the shade of the terrace.
Located on the top of a dune on Migjorn beach, this restaurant and bar was opened in the 1960s and it rapidly became a hippie hotspot. They serve Mediterranean and Asian cuisine, as well as cocktails and tapas right in front of the beach.
This stunning strip of beach goes on for miles along the coastline of the idyllic island of Formentera, situated just south of Ibiza.
Through the salt flats you enter the beautiful sandy beach of Salinas.
A beautiful white sandy beach just over 1km long, surrounded by sand dunes.
Known for cool bars, endless sand and sun loungers, by night Playa d'en Bossa hosts some of the world's most famous DJ's in Ibiza's well known clubs.
This is small, pretty and relatively unknown pebble beach; as a result it has kept all of its charm.
Just before you get to the luxurious beach clubs at nearby Cala Jondal, is a lovely local beach with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
The tower is at the end of a south-pointing spit of land with two of Ibiza’s best beaches running back north on both sides, fashionable Las Salinas to the west and nudist beach Es Cavallet to the East.
This nature park is situated between the Islands of Ibiza and Formentera and includes the sea channel that seperates them.
Sa Caleta was the first settlement of the Phoenicians in the 8th century BC. Evidence shows they settled here for around 50 years before relocating to Eivissa and abandoning Sa Caleta forever.
A 16th century church set in the heart of the town of Sant Jordi, close to both Ibiza town and the Ibiza International airport.
This museum houses all the history of Ibiza and Formentera from the past 3,000 years.
Just two years before his death in 1981, Ibizan painter Narciso Puget Riquer donated his paintings, plus his fathers to the local government.
The smaller of the two Pitiuses islands, Formentera lies 16km south of Ibiza Island. A day trip to Formentera is often a must do activity for visitors to Ibiza.
If you're looking for even more seclusion than the island of Formentera, then you can catch another boat from the port at La Savina in the north of Formentera, to the smaller island of Espalmador.
This a resort mainly for clubbers and also families on package holidays. If you're looking for more history and culture then it's probably best to stay closer to Ibiza Town itself.
Set back 1km inland from the beach resort of Playa d'en Bossa is the small and still traditional village of Sant Jordi.
You can reach the area of Figueretes if you walk all the way through Ibiza town, away from the port.
Eivissa (Ibiza Town) is the capital of Ibiza and should be a definite, at least, day trip for any visitor to the White Isle.
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