Que sera, sera
Travel guide - Formentera
November 5th, 2024
Formentera, also known as Ibiza’s hippy younger sibling, is a tranquil island paradise. Its charm lies in the laid-back vibe, where boutique beach bars, restaurants, and hotels are as inviting as they are stylish. With its bohemian feel, Formentera is a dreamy escape ready to be explored.
Where to eat in Formentera
Can Carlitos
An absolute must-try for anyone visiting Formentera: Can Carlitos. They serve exquisite Formentera-style lobster, and there’s no doubt that their fried eggs with lobster and potatoes is the most iconic dish on the island.
Where to eat in Formentera
Es Moli De Sal
A gem located on the beach, overlooking the most beautiful turquoise waters of Formentera. Besides the amazing location and view, they serve incredibly fresh seafood, including the best paella on the island.
Where to eat in Formentera
Pecador
Amazing vibes and a twist on Mediterranean cuisine, with always surprising new creations. A visit to Pecador is a true night out—you’re guaranteed to have a great time and enjoy the most delicious food.
Where to stay in Formentera
Casa Pacha
This beautiful hotel, with only 16 rooms, is one of the best places to stay in Formentera. Designed with natural materials like wood, concrete, and linen, it perfectly captures the island’s chic, laid-back vibe. Their beach restaurant embodies Formentera’s relaxed spirit, offering fresh Mediterranean cuisine by the sea.
Where to stay in Formentera
Teranka
A serene boutique hotel, Teranka feels like a dreamy escape. Located in one of the quieter parts of the island, it combines modern design with peaceful surroundings, offering a tranquil getaway with stunning views.
Where to stay in Formentera
Dunas de Formentera
Blended seamlessly into the dune landscape, Dunas de Formentera celebrates slow living and sustainability. Its low-key atmosphere and eco-friendly focus make it the perfect spot for those seeking a mindful, nature-inspired retreat.
Where to play in Formentera
Calo Des Mort
Calo Des Mort is our best hidden gem, a beautiful beach where you’ll enjoy a serene, peaceful day - with endless dips in the bluest waters.
Where to play in Formentera
Boat to Ibiza
Being so close, a boat trip to Ibiza is a must. The journey itself is a fantastic day activity, followed by the chance to explore everything Ibiza has to offer.
where to play in Formentera
Wine tasting
Between May and October, family-run Winery Terramoll offers evening tours and tastings. Positioned by the lighthouse, 200m above sea level, its vineyards are ripe with grapes used to create white, red and rosé wine.