Formentera

Formentera

Balearic Islands

The smallest of the Balearic Islands, famous for its pristine, Caribbean-like beaches and transparent turquoise waters. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, natural reserve (Parc Natural de Ses Salines), and beaches where nude sunbathing is common, it is an ideal escape for tranquility and natural beauty. The island has no airport and is only reachable by ferry.

Practical Travel Guide for Formentera

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Part of the Schengen Area, allowing visa-free travel for up to 90 days for many nationalities.

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Getting Around

The best ways to get around Formentera are by renting a **bicycle**, **scooter**, or **car**. Public buses connect the main villages and beaches, with increased frequency in summer. The only port on the island is La Savina.

Local Flavors

Formentera's food is typical Mediterranean cuisine, with a focus on freshly caught fish, seafood, and local produce. Look for traditional Ibizan and Balearic dishes, as well as great beach-side food made with fresh ingredients.

Pez Seco (Dried and salted fish)Ensaimada (Spiral-shaped sweet pastry)Bullit de Peix (Fish and potato stew)