Espalmador

Visible from Playa de Illetes, the island showcases pure white beaches and clear waters, creating a paradisiacal scene exclusive to boat access. Just north of Formentera, separated by a shallow sandbar, this uninhabited paradise offers pristine beaches, freshwater springs, and a rejuvenating mud bath experience.

Illetes beach – Llevant side

Recognized as Formentera’s most emblematic beach, it stands out for its long, light white sandy stretch extending on both sides (east and west) and shallow turquoise waters, attracting locals, yacht owners, and sunset enthusiasts.

Llevant beach

A long and serene sandy nudist friendly retreat that offers peace and privacy amidst sand dunes and quiet bays. Named for its orientation, this beach gazes towards the east, spanning the entire coastline of the Trucadors peninsula, situated on the opposite side from Illetes.

Es pujols

This urban beach is the perfect combination of coast and inland areas. It offers a broad variety of services like restaurants, cafeterias and boutiques while boasting a white sandy beach with turquoise waters, adorned with small islets, rocky outcrops, and quaint boathouses, reminiscent of its fishing roots.

Es Caló

Es Caló, also known as Es Caló de Sant Agustí, epitomizes Formentera’s charm with its quaint fishing village atmosphere and stunning natural harbor. Ses Platgetes, a series of small beaches nearby, offer pristine white sands, crystal-clear waters, and panoramic views of La Mola cliffs, making it an idyllic spot for both relaxation and exploration.

While our itineraries highlight classic iconic 8-hour routes, we excel in creating personalized journeys tailored to your preferences and adaptable to weather conditions.