Cap des Falco

Between Ses Salines and Es Codolar beaches lies a towering mountain, known as Cap des Falcó or Cape of Falcons, offering stunning vistas. While the ascent is demanding- presenting an invigorating challenge for hikers- this area is vital for wildlife, serving as a nesting ground for birds and forming part of the Ses Salines Natural Park.

Cala Pluma

Ses Salines beach offers a mix of tranquility and activity, with hidden spots like Cala Pluma on its northeast end known for their scenic beauty and accessibility. Cala Pluma’s clear waters and proximity to major towns make it a favored destination for beachgoers seeking both relaxation and exploration.

Espalmador – S’Alga beach

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 – Ponent 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.

Cala Saona

With its horseshoe bay, unique red rock backdrop, and warm turquoise waters, Cala Saona stands out as the jewel of Formentera’s west coast, providing a picturesque setting for relaxation, snorkeling, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets, complemented by a charming beach bar and excellent restaurants.

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