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Espalmador is a small, uninhabited island just off the northern tip of Formentera, only accessible by yacht or by walking through the shallow waters at low tide. This private paradise is part of a protected natural reserve, which makes it a true untouched gem in the Mediterranean. With its powdery white sands, turquoise lagoons and calm atmosphere, Espalmador is the perfect spot to disconnect from the world. You can explore its lighthouse, relax in total seclusion, or swim in crystal-clear waters that seem taken from another planet.
Illetes is Formentera’s most iconic beach and one of the most spectacular in the Balearic Islands. Located on the northern tip of the island, it’s famous for its incredibly soft white sand and shallow turquoise waters. Often compared to Caribbean beaches, Illetes is a dreamlike spot ideal for anchoring your yacht and enjoying the slow rhythm of the island. Its name, meaning “little islands,” comes from the small islets that dot the nearby sea, adding a unique charm to the horizon. It’s also a great place for a long lunch with sea views at one of its exclusive beach restaurants.
Cala Saona is a small, picturesque cove tucked between red cliffs on Formentera’s western coast. Its intimate size and stunning setting make it one of the island’s most beloved hideaways. The beach is surrounded by dramatic cliffs and pine trees, creating a feeling of cozy isolation while still being close to comfort. The water here is exceptionally calm and clear—perfect for swimming or paddleboarding. In the late afternoon, the sun sets directly over the water, bathing everything in golden light and offering one of the best sunset views on the island.
Es Caló is a charming old fishing village turned peaceful coastal escape, located on the eastern side of Formentera. This area blends authenticity with natural beauty, offering rocky coves, hidden sandy spots and vibrant marine life. It’s a great destination for snorkeling, especially near the traditional wooden boat ramps used by local fishermen. The village has a laid-back vibe and is surrounded by scenic cliffs and pine forests. It’s the perfect place for a tranquil stop, a seafood lunch, or a quiet swim in one of the many small, sheltered coves.
Las Salinas is one of Ibiza’s most iconic beaches, located on the southern tip of the island within a protected natural park. Known for its long stretch of soft sand and clear, shallow waters, it’s a favorite among the jet-set crowd and those seeking both relaxation and a lively atmosphere. The beach is backed by sand dunes and pine trees, and often has chilled-out music drifting from nearby beach clubs. It’s perfect for a sunny day spent between the sea and a glass of rosé, with occasional visits from stylish boats and paddleboarders passing by.
Cala Jondal is a stylish pebble-and-sand beach surrounded by pine-covered hills, just a short sail from Ibiza Town. It’s known for its upscale vibe and chic beach clubs that attract celebrities, creatives, and luxury travelers from all over the world. The calm, clear waters are ideal for swimming or arriving by tender, and the vibe shifts from peaceful in the morning to vibrant in the afternoon. Whether you want a long, relaxed lunch or to catch a live DJ set with your feet in the sand, Cala Jondal is Ibiza’s signature luxury experience.
Cala Conta (or Cala Comte) is one of Ibiza’s most breathtaking beaches, famous for its surreal mix of blue tones and panoramic sea views. It’s located on the island’s west coast, making it a prime spot for unforgettable sunsets. The beach is divided into several small coves with soft white sand, framed by low cliffs and rocky islets just offshore. The water here is incredibly clear, inviting you to swim, snorkel, or just float in the calm. It’s a magical place to drop anchor, spend a day sunbathing, and watch the sky turn orange as the sun dips below the horizon.
Cala d’Hort is a quiet, pebbly beach on Ibiza’s southwestern coast, offering one of the most iconic views in the Balearics: the mystical island of Es Vedrá rising dramatically from the sea. The beach itself is peaceful and natural, with soft waves and a calm energy that contrasts with the dramatic landscape. It’s a place that invites contemplation, photography, and long, relaxed lunches by the sea. As the light changes throughout the day, Es Vedrá’s silhouette shifts in mood—calm, mysterious, powerful. Watching the sunset from here is nothing short of spiritual.