Formentera
Formentera is the smallest of the four inhabited islands that make up the Balearic Mediterranean archipelago: Menorca, Mallorca, Ibiza and Formentera.
The island of Formentera is the smallest of the Balearic Islands and the southernmost. It is located to the south of the island of Ibiza, from which it is separated by a 3.6 km channel. Its closest point in the Iberian Peninsula is Denia (Alicante), 100 km. It is an almost flat island, with its maximum height being 192m.
The smallest of the Pitiusas Islands, Formentera, is well known for its tranquility, climate, its beaches with crystal clear waters and its spectacular landscapes from north to south. But it is also home to surprising places to get lost: lagoons, coves, lighthouses, farms, or pictures villages.
A destination with a mild climate that has more than 2,800 hours of sunshine per year that allow you to enjoy its wonderful natural environment.