Our Formentera Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help planning your trip to this stunning Mediterranean island. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from the airport to my hotel? What currency and type of plug do I need? We have all these answers plus other basic info about the best time to go, getting there, getting around, and a few useful travel tips.
It’s all compiled in this Formentera Travel Essentials. After reading this short and easy-to-read guide, you will be a little more prepared to start your trip to Formentera.
Part of the Balearic Islands, Formentera lies 100 km east of the Spanish mainland. It’s a rather flat, rocky island home to stunning white-sand beaches. The island covers an area of about 83 sq km and it has a semi-arid climate. Formentera has been a popular destination since the 1960s after being “discovered” by the flower generation. Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell, among others, are celebrities who spent time in Formentera during the height of the hippie era. The island has no airport and is served by boat from Ibiza, which is some 12 km north of Formentera.
Sant Francesc Xavier is the capital village of Formentera. Located near the centre of the island, it’s home to the Island Council and main services, including a tourist information centre. The main attractions of Sant Francesc Xavier are the chapel of Sa Tanca Vella, the mills of Sa Mirada, and there are 3 museums. The centre of the village covers an area of 100 sq km and is home to good dining and shopping options.
Sant Ferran de ses Roques sits inland, 3 km east of Sant Francesc Xavier. It’s home to a small historic centre featuring a church, a square and a quaint network of pedestrian streets. The village has decent shopping and dining scenes. Its location at the intersection of Formentera’s 2 main roads makes Sant Ferran de ses Roques a good base for exploring the island.
El Pilar de la Mola lies on La Mola peninsula – hence its name – in the southeastern part of the island. It’s only about 10 km from Sant Ferran de ses Roques and 13 km from Sant Francesc Xavier. It’s a quiet village famous for its craft market held from May to October. The 2 main landmarks of the village are an 18th-century church and a lighthouse. The latter offers stunning views of Formentera’s cliff and is the source of inspiration for Jules Verne’s novel Off on a Comet.
La Savina in the northwestern part of the island is the main point of arrival/departure in Formentera. All supplies for the whole island also arrive here. You’ll find car/motorbike rental companies, restaurants, bars, shops and accommodation options. The 2 main attractions of La Savina are the small hippie market held daily in the afternoon during the high season and the seafront hiking trail that departs at the southeastern side of the pier.
The only way to get to Formentera is by boat from Ibiza. The ferry from Ibiza to Formentera takes about 30 minutes and leaves every half hour in the summer months. Reservations are not necessary for those who want to take a car, but it’s a good idea to do so during the high season.
The best way to explore Formentera is by local bus or car. Cars will need to be brought over via ferry from Ibiza. Buses, on the other hand, are plentiful and leave the main port town of La Savina at regular intervals to beaches and sights of interest across the island.
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