With its turquoise waters and stretches of fine sand, the island of Formentera remains a destination of choice for those who love swimming and lazing in the sun. Its exotic environment also promises beautiful walks by foot or by bike, but also by sailboat. All the more so as the island of Ibiza, known for its many tourist attractions, is only about ten nautical miles to the north.
Yacht charter in Formentera therefore benefits from a sumptuous setting, a pleasant Mediterranean climate and a wide range of destinations on offer to cruisers. The Balearic archipelago is a perfect basin for sailing. Its islands are particularly appreciated for their authentic character where natural, cultural and historical heritage form an incredible cocktail of escape and relaxation.
And beyond the archipelago, there is no lack of attractive places, with the charismatic cities of the Costa Azahar and the Costa Blanca. The city of Benidorm, for example, is particularly interesting to visit by pleasure craft. Renowned for its water sports and festive atmosphere, this seaside resort will fascinate the curious, with its Punta del Cavall tower, the famous Tossal de la Cala and its Mirador de la Punta del Canfali.
A small island dotted with several dream beaches
Despite its small size, the island of Formentera has a coastline sculpted by splendid rivers of white sand. You can easily reach its magnificent beaches by taking advantage of Formentera's yacht charter services. Start your tour of the beaches of Formentera in style by dropping anchor near the sublime Ses Illetes beach. The white sand surrounded on both sides by crystal-clear sea reveals a picture-postcard landscape! Magnifying the natural park of Salines, this beach is the most famous on the island.
Then head to the south of the island of Formentera to reach the large beach of Migjorn. Surprisingly vast, this beach is a delight for those who love walks by the sea. You can also veer towards some water sports. to the west of Migjorn beach lies Caló des Mort. This small cove will also enchant lovers of peace and quiet, who will enjoy its small crescent-shaped beach lapped by transparent waters.
A hiker's paradise
While vacationers busy themselves on the idyllic beaches of Formentera, hiking enthusiasts are invited to discover another facet of the island. Home to several protected natural areas, Formentera is a real Aladdin's cave for ecotourists. Hiking or cycling excursions are also the best way to discover the best of Formentera. Close-hauled, almost 40 km of trails wind through the heart of the island, revealing a different landscape of vineyards, dunes and pine trees.
Take, in particular, the famous Cami d'Estany trail. Starting from the port of La Savina, this trail will take you to Lake Estany Pudent, part of the Las Salinas reserve. Avifauna enthusiasts will delight in stopping at the lake.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 730 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Sailor, Chef (meals not included), Engineer, Mechanic, Masseuse |
Average price per week | $23,604 |
Minimum weekly price | $698 |
Maximum price per week | $995,138 |