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Tuesday 20 April 2010

This is somewhere that I have had the pleasure of experiencing myself and I would say it is like a little drop of the Caribbean amongst the Balearic islands. It’s simple beauty makes this the ideal getaway from life.

If this is not quite your thing for a whole week away, then book to stay in Ibiza and have a day trip over to Formentera. With the hover crafts departing Ibiza town every morning and coming back late afternoon, this is such a simple trip to make. Something that I have never forgotten and constantly brings me happy memories, which is why I wanted to tell you more…….

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Formentera is the sister island to Ibiza. It is one of the jewels of the Mediterranean. It has beautiful beaches and crystal waters. The island is 20 km long and only 2 km wide at its smallest expanse. On the whole it is flat but it rises to its highest point of 193 metres at La Mola from which you have superb vistas from the cliffs plunging down into the sea.FormenteraPropertyAerialView

Overview:

Being small Formentera doesn’t have an airport and this helps to keep the island fairly exclusive. It is reached by ferry from the harbour in Ibiza Town - easily the best way to arrive at this small island. The normal ferry takes an hour from Ibiza-Town to La Savina, whilst you also have the choice of the fast-ferry which takes only 30 minutes, so ideal for day-trippers.

The beaches of this island are the main attraction, beautiful white sandy beaches and azure seas. Many of the beaches are backed by sand dunes, which are protected. To help contain any wear and tear by tourism, the council has installed wooden walkways that enable visitors to walk, cycle or jog the length of the beaches. Some also have wooden benches strategically positioned to help you enjoy the view!

formentera Who Goes There?
People looking for a relaxing holiday will go to Formentera . With it’s large beaches and quieter nightlife it is perfect for anyone wanting a quieter holiday, away from the usual hustle and bustle.

Shopping
Formentera has a variety of shops and markets selling a range of merchandise.

Nightlife
Formentera is a quieter resort than its sister island of Ibiza . The bars and clubs are lively in the area of Es Pujols, but quieter pubs can be found outside of this area. For those wishing to experience Ibiza’s nightlife there is a ferry runs to and from Ibiza.

Restaurants/Cuisine
Formentera has a wide variety of restaurants offering a range of cuisines. Ranging from British to authentic cuisines.

Activities
Formentera boasts a number of water sporting activities. Including; diving, jet skis and snorkelling.

Attractions
Throughout the resort there are a number of varied attractions, a lot of which are historical and formentera_20cultural. Some of which are: the Roman Can Blai encampment and the Ca Na Costa tomb. However, the island of Ibiza has a number of attractions, including water parks. Just take the ferry across which will take approximately 30 minutes.

Transfer Time
Formentera does not have an airport but the neighbouring island of Ibiza does, a ferry is then available to get across to Formentera . The ferry will take approximately 30 minutes.

Weather
Formentera has quite mild winters with hot, sunny summers. Temperatures can reach 31°C between the months of May and October.

Transport
Public buses and taxis are readily available throughout the resort and is the easiest way of getting around. There is also the opportunity to hire a car if you wish to travel further a field. A ferry can be caught to Ibiza and vice versa.

Money
ATM machines, banks and foreign exchange bureaus are readily available throughout the resort. The currency used is the Euro.

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